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Típica 73

Típica 73 was an American charanga and salsa band in the 1970s and early 1980s, that was formed by musicians from Ray Barretto's band. "Típica" refers to the typical configuration of a Cuban charanga while "73" refers to the year that group was founded. Tipica 73 was the first American salsa band to record in Cuba and included Adalberto Santiago, Alfredo de la Fé, José Alberto "El Canario" and Panamanian singer Luis Argumedes Camilo Azuquita who performed in the album of 1977.

Discography
Típica 73 (Inca 1031, 1972; Fania/Código Music 463 950 9058, 2011) • Típica 73, Vol. 2 (Inca 1038, 1974; Fania/Emusica/UMG 773 130 226, 2007) • La Candela (Inca 1043, 1975) • Rumba Caliente (Inca 1051, 1976) • The Two Sides of Típica 73 (Inca 1053, 1977) • Salsa Encendida (Inca 1062, 1978) • ''...'74...'75...'76'' (Inca 1063, 1978) compilation • Típica 73 En Cuba – Intercambio Cultural (Fania 542, 1979) • Charangueando Con La Típica 73 (Fania 560, 1980; Fania/Emusica/UMG 773 130 027, 2006) • ''Into the 1980's'' (Fania 592, 1981; Fania/Emusica/UMG 773 130 130, 2006) • The Best (Fania 781, 2003) compilation ==References==
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