Released in 1969, Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe's iconic album is a bold fusion of son, guajira, bomba, and guaguancó, marking a turning point in salsa music. Colón, a visionary trombonist, and Lavoe, a singer with an inimitable voice, formed a revolutionary duo.
This album, the first where they shared the cover, includes flagship tracks like "No me den candela" and "I Wish I Had a Watermelon." Remastered from the original tapes, it is a must-have for salsa enthusiasts.