So collectors searching for the song often download the album — but the track isn’t there.

Let’s break it down. First, a quick reminder for the uninitiated. Ismael Rivera (1931–1987), nicknamed El Sonero Mayor (The Greatest Sonero), was one of the most influential voices in salsa and Afro-Caribbean music. From his days with Cortijo y Su Combo to his solo career, Rivera infused bomba, plena, and son with raw, joyful, and deeply African-rooted energy.

However, a few important clarifications before diving into the post: The word "Rar" in your query likely refers to a .RAR compressed file (often used for sharing audio downloads). This track is not officially available on major streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music in many regions, and it's not part of his standard studio albums. It circulates among collectors as a rare demo, live recording, or outtake. Because of this, I cannot provide or link to any pirated or unauthorized download — but I can write an informative post about the song's history, why it's rare, and where to look legally. Below is a complete blog-style post you can use or adapt. Esto Fue Lo Que Trajo El Barco – Ismael Rivera: The Lost Gem Salseros Are Searching For If you’ve spent any time in hardcore salsa forums, vinyl collector groups, or Puerto Rican music circles, you’ve probably seen the phrase: “Esto Fue Lo Que Trajo El Barco – Ismael Rivera (RAR)” For many, it’s a holy grail. For others, it’s a mystery. What exactly is this song? Why is it so hard to find? And why does “RAR” keep appearing next to it?