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Daniel Ponce - Arawe - Mint- LP Record 1987 Antilles New Directions USA Vinyl - Latin / Afro-Cuban / Jazz-Funk / Bachata
  • Daniel Ponce - Arawe - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1987 by Antilles New Directions in USA, Featuring Latin, Afro - Cuban, Jazz - Funk and Bachata Genres
  • Daniel Ponce - Arawe - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1987 by Antilles New Directions in USA, Featuring Latin, Afro - Cuban, Jazz - Funk and Bachata Genres
  • Daniel Ponce - Arawe - Mint Condition LP Vinyl Record from 1987 by Antilles New Directions in USA, Featuring Latin, Afro - Cuban, Jazz - Funk and Bachata Genres

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Daniel Ponce - Arawe - Mint- LP Record 1987 Antilles New Directions USA Vinyl - Latin / Afro-Cuban / Jazz-Funk / Bachata

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Daniel Ponce's 'Arawe' is a remarkable LP vinyl record released in 1987 by Antilles New Directions in the USA. This mint - condition album combines the vibrant sounds of Latin, Afro - Cuban, Jazz - Funk, and Bachata. With a label number of 90631 - 1, it offers a rich musical experience. The tracklist includes great songs like 'Arawe', 'No Comprendo', and 'Reputación'. Many renowned musicians contribute to this album, such as Yomo Toro on cuatro, Paquito D'Rivera on saxophone, and Orlando Puntilla Rios on vocals. It was recorded at multiple studios including Big Apple Recording Studios, Sound Ideas Studios, and Turnstyle Productions, and mixed at Evergreen Studio. The album is copyrighted by Island Records Inc. and distributed by Atco Records. It has a barcode of 075679063113 and specific matrix/runout details on both sides.

To enjoy this Daniel Ponce 'Arawe' LP vinyl record, you'll need a vinyl record player. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable, aligning it properly. Then, carefully lower the tonearm onto the record at the start of the first track. As the record spins, you can sit back and enjoy the unique blend of Latin, Afro - Cuban, Jazz - Funk, and Bachata music. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm gently and return it to its rest position. To keep the record in mint condition, always handle it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store it in a cool, dry place, and use a proper record sleeve to protect it. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Just be careful not to apply too much pressure. Also, avoid exposing the record to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures as this can damage the vinyl.


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