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December 12, 2009

Ramito con Toñito Ferrer y sus Jíbaros Modernos
el Cantor de la Montaña vol. 4

Today we’ve got another Flor Morales Ramos, Ramito in short.
Backsleeve notes claim that his most famous tracks appear on
ALP 1237. I wanted to link you to it but the page that hosts it
is only for invited visitors, listenwithmyears.blogspot.com.
I know at least one happy visitor with this LP, it’s for you Joe.

tracks;

1 Parranda Borinqueña
2 Adios y dame un beso
3 Buena en cantidad
4 Plegaria a la madre
5 Candela
6 Sin razon
7 La tierra mia
8 No eres guapo na’
9 Poema de amor
10 Por la que se fue
11 Cualquiera de pena llora
12 El guapo Jalao

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8 Comments

  1. Anonymous 12 December 2009 at 15:02 - Reply

    Wow what a cover – I love Ramito’s stuff. Very reminiscent of the Cuban guajira style but unmistakeably Puerto Rican. Could you check the link as I’m not sure it’s quite right. Many thanks as always.

  2. Anonymous 12 December 2009 at 15:02 - Reply

    Wow what a cover – I love Ramito’s stuff. Very reminiscent of the Cuban guajira style but unmistakeably Puerto Rican. Could you check the link as I’m not sure it’s quite right. Many thanks as always.

  3. joe 12 December 2009 at 15:57 - Reply

    And don’t think that he doesn’t appreciate it! I actually had “Amor y Patria” playing in the car yesterday. Another great cover on this, and will be checking this out later today. Muchas gracias!

    joe

  4. joe 12 December 2009 at 15:57 - Reply

    And don’t think that he doesn’t appreciate it! I actually had “Amor y Patria” playing in the car yesterday. Another great cover on this, and will be checking this out later today. Muchas gracias!

    joe

  5. moos 12 December 2009 at 18:07 - Reply

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  7. Mo Fo Ngo Man 16 December 2009 at 16:49 - Reply

    Ramito is always welcome! To us Puerto Ricans this is the music of our childhoods and our Christmases. Please post more if you can!

  8. Mo Fo Ngo Man 16 December 2009 at 16:49 - Reply

    Ramito is always welcome! To us Puerto Ricans this is the music of our childhoods and our Christmases. Please post more if you can!

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