No Hace Falta Papel »
This is one of the most recognizable versions, featured on his album released around 1972. It highlights his signature New York salsa/boogaloo sound, emphasizing that for true "montuno" (a rhythmic section for improvisation), "paper is not needed".
Common refrains in the various versions include phrases like "para tocar montuno no hace falta papel" (to play montuno, paper is not needed) and mentions that this wisdom was passed down from previous generations or musical mentors. Where to Listen You can find these versions on several digital platforms: No Hace Falta Papel
Hosts the Cheo Feliciano & Ismael Quintana collaboration. This is one of the most recognizable versions,
The song is a celebration of .
Another definitive version of the track is performed by this supergroup, which often featured legendary vocalists like Ismael Quintana and Cheo Feliciano . Their rendition is widely available on compilations such as Los Rostros de la Salsa . Where to Listen You can find these versions
Offers various archival videos and official audio tracks for Johnny Colón and the Cesta All Stars .