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Marino Perez
Rafael Encarnacian - "Muero Contigo" - (2:46) 116 BPM
Marino Perez - "O La Pago Yo O La Paga Ella" - (4:18) 115 BPM
Eladio Romero Santos - "La Muneca" - (2:58) 147 BPM
Blas Duran - "Equivocada" - (2:27) 115 BPM
Felix Quintana - "Ladrona" - (3:08) 108 BPM
Augusto Santos - "Olvida Ese Hombre" - (2:39) 112 BPM
Augusto Santos - "Si Me La Dan La Cojo" - (3:51) 164 BPM
Julio Angel - "El Salan" - (2:57) 113 BPM
Julio Morales - "Yo Pagare La Cerveza" - (3:30) 120 BPM
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Luis Vargas - Bachata pioneer
A new chapter in the history of bachata began in 1987 when Blas Duran introduced modern stylistic innovations like the electric guitar and multi-track recording. Luis Vargas was the first of a group of bachateros, all from the Northern Dominican frontier with Haiti, who followed Durán’s lead to take advantage of the commercial viability brought to bachata by the new, more modern sound.
Before Vargas, the frontier, or “la linea”, had not been known for producing noted guitar musicians1. Duran is from Nagua, a resort town north of San Francisco de Macoris, and many of the important bachateros of the acoustic requinto era were from the campos around San Francisco or Nagua. La linea, however, had been the province of merengue tipico, traditional merengue played with guira, tambora and accordion. It is significant that bachateros from the frontier, like Vargas and his great rival, Antony Santos, became popular when merengue played on the guitar was in the