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Ritchie Valens [Import]
- (Spain - Import)
- Artist: Ritchie Valens
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/28/2014
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Ritchie Valens [Import]
- (Spain - Import)
- Artist: Ritchie Valens
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 1/28/2014
- Artist: Ritchie Valens
- Label: Wax Time
- UPC: 8436542014649
- Item #: 1040323X
- Genre: Oldies
- Theme: Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee
- Release Date: 1/28/2014

Product Notes
Includes 4 bonus tracks! During the course of his brief life, the legendary Ritchie Valens fused numerous musical genres together to form his own remarkable style. He left a lasting impact on rock & roll with his classic rocker "La Bamba" - a highenergy reworking of an old Mexican wedding song that Valens learned from his cousin. Ritchie put a rock & roll spin on this spirited folk tune, juicing it up with garage-rock riffing and a raw, enthusiastic solo. In essence, he invented Latino rock with this two-minute rock & roll classic. It's driving simplicity foreshadowed garage-rock, frat-rock and punk-rock. Ironically, "La Bamba" was the B-side of "Donna", a dedication to Valens' girlfriend that rose to number 2 on Billboard's singles chart. "La Bamba" also charted, but only climbed as high as number 22. This double-sided smash marks one of the greatest rock & roll singles of the Fifties.
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Artist(s)Ritchie Valens
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Theme(s)Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame Inductee