EL GRANDE DE COCA-COLA was one of the funniest off-Broadway shows of the 1970's. The New York Times, the NY Post and the NY Daily News all raved about this hilarious show that played for 1114 performances from 1973 to 1975 closing at the Plaza Hotel where it had enjoyed an unexpectedly long run. Spanish, English or Spanglish -- it didn't matter which language was spoken on stage, it was the lively antics of the rambunctious cast that evoked the broad, bawdy, boisterous laughter from the audiences night after night. This so-called Mini Album was recorded live with the original cast at the Montgomery Playhouse in San Francisco on September 1, 1973, The setting is a run-down nightclub in Trujillo, Honduras where third-rate impresario Pepe Hernandez leads his clueless cast through a single performance consisting of disaster after calamity throughout the night. This little musical was a surprise gem when it opened off-Broadway in 1973 after performances in SanFrancisco. And its high-spirited humor has withstood the test of time. During its 50-year lifespan, it has been revived multiple times around the world in both amateur and professional presentations. And this Mini Album captures all the spunk and uproarious enthusiasm of the original production.