Capitol got on top of two '50s fads at once by issuing an album of Sumac tackling mambo. Yma (characteristically) held nothing back, and the result was one of her more enjoyable LPs, with respectably swinging mambo grooves crafted by Billy May. "Five Bottles Mambo" is one of her most astonishing vocal workouts, dropping into guttural growls that are downright bestial, and making one wonder how exactly they got away with that in the conservative milieu of the 1950s. by Richie Unterberger
Tracklist:
1 Bo Mambo 3:17
Moisés Vivanco
2 Taki Rari 1:47
Moisés Vivanco
3 Gopher 2:14
Moisés Vivanco
4 Chicken Talk 3:03
Moisés Vivanco
5 Goomba Boomba 4:12
Moisés Vivanco
6 Malambo No. 1 2:53
Moisés Vivanco
7 Five Bottles of Mambo 2:49
Moisés Vivanco
8 Indian Carnival 2:04
Moisés Vivanco
9 Cha Cha Gitano 3:48
Moisés Vivanco
10 Jungla 2:25
Moisés Vivanco
11 Carnavalito Boliviano 2:05
Moisés Vivanco
Credits
Composed By – Moises Vivanco
Conductor, Arranged By – Billy May
Orchestra – Rico Mambo Orchestra
Voice – Yma Sumac
Tracklist:
1 Bo Mambo 3:17
Moisés Vivanco
2 Taki Rari 1:47
Moisés Vivanco
3 Gopher 2:14
Moisés Vivanco
4 Chicken Talk 3:03
Moisés Vivanco
5 Goomba Boomba 4:12
Moisés Vivanco
6 Malambo No. 1 2:53
Moisés Vivanco
7 Five Bottles of Mambo 2:49
Moisés Vivanco
8 Indian Carnival 2:04
Moisés Vivanco
9 Cha Cha Gitano 3:48
Moisés Vivanco
10 Jungla 2:25
Moisés Vivanco
11 Carnavalito Boliviano 2:05
Moisés Vivanco
Credits
Composed By – Moises Vivanco
Conductor, Arranged By – Billy May
Orchestra – Rico Mambo Orchestra
Voice – Yma Sumac
YMA SUMAC - Mambo [1954]
RM [1996] EMI / APE (image+.cue)
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