Aires Bucaneros

[1] Roy Brown moved to New York City in 1976 where he founded the group Aires Bucaneros, with Zoraida Santiago, Carl Royce, and Pablo Nieves.

[2] Their first album together, bearing the same name, was recorded during the month of January 1979 at Televicentro Sound Inc. in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

It also features the song "Caballo de palo", which is based on a poem by nationalist Clemente Soto Vélez.

The album also features Miguel Cubano's adaptation of a poem by Hugo Margenat on the song "Vendrás".

[2] Aires Bucaneros and its follow-up, Casi Alba, were re-released in 1993 as a double CD.