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I would like to dedicate this video to the creator of the album covers "SENTIDO & Eddie Palmieri live @ Sing -Sing that i've used for this video.- Roberto Schneider the photographer who shot both sing sing cover and Sentido as well. Walter Velez did the art direction Walter Velez "A man with great vision" Thank sir for great covert art that opens the imagination. OK!..now... I'm finally going up the river!.. But i'm not going alone! I'm takin you all with me! For the greatest concert jams of all times It's goin be Real Riot.. So get ready to break out your dancing shoes! Album Review --- The act that just couldn't be caged, Eddie Palmieri and Harlem River Drive broke into one of America's most infamous penitentiaries for a 1971 set that saw release on two volumes of LPs. For this first volume, Palmieri and company work the crowd with a torrid set of songs, including "Pa la Ocha Tambo," "Muñeca," and a fervent closer, "Azucar." Electric guitar and bass (from Cornell Dupree and Hank Anderson, respectively) modernize the proceedings quite well, and Palmieri's brother Charlie sits in on organ with a special feature for "V.P. Blues." Poet Felipe Luciano also stirs up the crowd, as does Paquito Navarro's declaration, "For all mankind, there should be never no walls, never no fears, only one thing in life: libertyin the coming years." by John Bush Introduction by The great Joe Gaines - M.C. Personnel: Eddie Palmieri - Leader, Piano, Ismael Quintana - Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Charlie Palmieri - Organ, Ronnie Cuber - Saxophone, Andy Gonzalez - Bass, Jerry González - Percussion, Raymond Maldonado - Trumpet, José Papo Rodríguez - Trombone, Nicky Marrero - Bongos, Charlie Santiago - Timbales, Ray Romero - Conga, Izzy Sanabria - Design, Harry Viggiano -Guitar, Arturo Campa - Vocals & Chorus, Arturo Franquiz - Vocals & Chorus.