Cha Cha Cha (Pedro Garcia and his Del Prado Orchestra album)  

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Cha Cha Cha Vol. 1 is a 1956 record on Audio Fidelity Records by Pedro Garcia and his Del Prado Orchestra. The matrix number is AFLP-1810. The album is especially noted for its cover art, which features a pair of disembodied female fishnet-clad legs.

Tracklisting

Side One: 1/ Cha Cha Paganini 2/ Luna De Miel en Puerto Rico 3/ Las Clases de Cha Cha Cha 4/ Cha Cha Chavela 5/ Rico Vacilion 6/ Nicolasa

Side Two: 1/ Abrete Sesamo 2/ Senorita Catalina 3/ Pedro y Pablo 4/ Mi Lo Dijo Adela 5/ Pimpollo 6/ Mi Cha Cha Cha

From the Album cover

This is music for lovers. Music to evoke the spells of far-off places. Exciting nights and extravagant days. "Cha Cha" is a blood relation to the cuban Bolero, the Rhumba and theMambo.......but a relation with new spice and flavor added....a tingling, pulsating call to dance. In its original form, Cha cha cha is wild, free and expressive with a savage rhythm that suggests primitive rituals and passions under the starry sky. Dancers lost in the syncopated magic of this captivating beat let their bodies echo the daring and urgency of the jungle drums throbbing in the starlit night. It will take America by storm!........

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