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borikenSalsero
10-31-2005, 08:33 AM
La Selecta being one of my favorites bands, I couldn't help myself but to give them props here.
Salsa bandleader, pianist, composer, arranger, and producer Raphy Leavitt was born 17 September 1948, in the Puerta De Tierra section of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Born into a middle class family, Leavitt's mother died when he was only three years old. Ten years later, he was left an orphan on the death of his father. However, Leavitt showed a great interest in music at an early age and began playing the accordian.

In his early teens he formed his first music band and in 1966 another, called La Banda Latina, playing works composed by others. However, after graduation from the University of Puerto Rico, he formed another band called La Selecta, in 1971. The latest band, consisting of trombones and trumpets, bass, piano, voices, and rhythm section with conga, bongo, timbales, cowbell and güiro, would perform Leavitt's own compositions.
The group signed with Borinquen Records and released 10 albums over the course of the next eight years.

His first composition was the hit song "Payaso", which went gold. It was a bolero montuno in which Leavitt utilized "soneos", or improvisations, in the form of decimas as is typically done in Puerto Rican folk music. Leavitt and La Selecta followed with hit songs "Te equivocaste" and "Lamento rumbero", quickly coming into the salsa spotlight. The group's debut album La Selecta also went gold and the following year, Leavitt and La Selecta released the highly successful international hit Jibaro Soy.

The success of the song afforded Leavitt and the band the opportunity to make a concert tour in the United States. Tragically, the band was involved in an automobile accident on a highway in Connecticut (USA), that killed Luisito Maisonet (trumpet) and nearly killed Leavitt. Three other band members were also hospitalized. After six months in a hospital, Leavitt had recovered and was released.

His second, gold hit song, was "La Cuna Blanca" which Leavitt composed in the hospital in memory of Maisonet. The song led the charts in Puerto Rico, several countries throught Latin America, and Billboard's latin chart. The song also helped Leavitt earn the Rafael Hernández award for "Composer Of The Year".

Leavitt's next hit was the song "El Buen Pastor" from the 1976 album De Frente A La Vida. This too was an international success and sold gold. Two years later, Tony Vega joined the band and sang lead along with regular lead singer, Sammy Marrero, on many songs in their next album, Raphy Leavitt La Selecta Orchestra in 1978. Vega subsequently left to join Willie Rosario.

Leavitt then changed recording companies; switching to TH Records, with which he released three albums between 1981 and 1983. During that time, Carlitos Ramírez joined the band co-lead singer for their 10th anniversary album.

Leavitt decided to switch recording companies yet again, this time going with Bronco Records, headed by Bobby Valentín. Leavitt recorded two albums on the Bronco label. For the first of those, Leavitt brought on the highly talented arranger and pianist, Isidoro Infante, who wrote many of the songs included in that album: Somos El Son. The next year, Leavitt and La Selecta won the Puerto Rican music industry's Diplo award for best band of the year.

In 1988, the lead vocals were shared by three with the addition of Osvaldo Díaz to the band and the release of their Se Solicita Un Cariño album in 1988. Infante once again made a major contribution; arranging all the songs.

Leavitt then launched his own record company: RL Records in 1990 which released his next album, Provócame. The album was a huge success; making the Billboard Latin chart. The title song, was a salsa romántic style number sung by Díaz and arranged by Infante, made the top 5 in Puerto Rico. Other albums and compilations followed including the recent Oro Salseros album which included hit songs like A Tropezón.

Biography taken from musicofpuertorico.com.

Discography from SalsaClasica.com

Payaso
1971

Mi Barrio
1972

Jibaro Soy
1973

Herido
1974

A Recorded Inferno
1975

De frente
a la vida
1976

Con Sabor a Tierra Adentro
1977

Cosquillita
1978

Soledad
1979

Raphy Leavitt
La Selecta
1981

Sembrando
Semillas en el
Alma del Pueblo
1982

Siempre Alegre
1983

Somos el Son
1986

Orquesta
La Selecta
1988

Provócame
1990

20 Años Después
1992

LIVE
2003

Rey de la Pista
10-31-2005, 09:15 PM
wepa! raphy leavitt definitely made his mark.... virtuosity, feeling, sabor, his music has it all.
especially if you listen to some of his slower songs, you can really get a feel for his different approach to mixing elements from various types of music.

peachexploration
11-02-2005, 08:09 AM
.....especially if you listen to some of his slower songs, you can really get a feel for his different approach to mixing elements from various types of music."Payaso" is beautiful! I can't get a good translation for this song but I get an idead of what the song is about. ..."but divine always loved article you will be my adored queen of all my being..." :oops: :P

P.S. I need to take a few Spanish classes. :? I am missing out on too much!

borikenSalsero
11-02-2005, 08:52 AM
.....especially if you listen to some of his slower songs, you can really get a feel for his different approach to mixing elements from various types of music."Payaso" is beautiful! I can't get a good translation for this song but I get an idead of what the song is about. ..."but divine always loved article you will be my adored queen of all my being..." :oops: :P

P.S. I need to take a few Spanish classes. :? I am missing out on too much!


Melancholic! Where is HotHouse? :D
Payaso

Feeling this anxiety and to think that you make fun of me.
What a price to pay! Making people laugh at me.
Clown, yes, I will be a clown… that has forgotten that
he is supposed to act.

I invite you to see me act, so you can laugh at me like everyone else. Plus you have to swear that you will stay until you see the ending. She is lost among thousands of laughs. Your soul will scream… Enough clown!

Chorous,
Enough clown, you’re being stared at, and those two eyes are now crying.


Clown I am of your love, you mock me as if I was a child, but guess that my loved jewel, you will always be my loved one. Queen of all my being, I dare you to see the act that I represent and that is love, and the feelings that emanate from my being. And don’t think of this as a joke.

Chorous,
Enough clown, you’re being stared at, and those two eyes are now crying.

This is the last act of my life and I now understand that you’ll deny me your love. Listen to me woman, why don’t you come to me, to love you, adore you, to have you rendered on my arms, giving you all my love, all my love… woman!

Chorous,
Enough clown, you’re being stared at, and those two eyes are now crying.

peachexploration
11-02-2005, 09:03 AM
:oops: :oops: See, that's why I need to get to a class! :lol: This is seriously romantic stuff. :oops: :oops: Thanks for the translation, Boriken. Beautiful song. :)

Rey de la Pista
11-11-2005, 09:53 AM
Good choice again. Last night I chilled out listening to "De frente a la vida" :D

Peach... you mentioned romance, I would also recommend "Viento soy"
s60.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=087DM3INFB5A61T62I0310T296

"Si olvidar tu amor pudiera te diría un imposible
Pues no quiero ser yo libre y encontrarme en la miseria
Eres luz en mis tinieblas, esperanza de mis sueños
Que importa si caigo preso en tu embrujo mi hechicera
Sé que esta es mí condena condena porque te quiero"

If I could forget your love... I would say it's impossible
I don't want to be free and find myself in misery
You are light in my darkness, hope of my dreams
What does it matter, my witch, if I fall imprisoned in your spell
I know this is my sentence because I love you/for loving you (depends on how you see it)

peachexploration
11-15-2005, 07:07 AM
Good choice again. Last night I chilled out listening to "De frente a la vida" :D

Peach... you mentioned romance, I would also recommend "Viento soy"
s60.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=087DM3INFB5A61T62I0310T296

Very nice, Rey. Thanks! :D Good boogalu groove going in that one. :)