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Recoed Review - Hot Pepper - Canción Ritual,1978

As an eternal crate digger, it is a pleasure and a privilege to delve into the forgotten gems of the past, and one such gem that has resurfaced on my radar is the EP "Hot Pepper - Canción Ritual" from 1978. In the annals of music history, this EP stands as a testament to the extraordinary talents of José de Jesús Muñoz, famously known as "El Tilico," a Mexican musician and former drummer who once shared the stage with none other than the legendary José José.  Muñoz, the creative force behind "Hot Pepper - Canción Ritual," not only lent his remarkable drumming skills but also graced the EP as the author of its lyrics and music. This EP, with its original 1978 pressing, is a rare and exquisite artefact of its time, resonating with the essence of disco's golden era. You can still pick the record up online, and it is quite a thing.  Spanglish Movement with a Fiery Groove Containing a total of four tracks as follows :  Deja Que El Mundo Sea Feliz Otra Vez (