Latin Concert is a pretty good sampling of vibraphonist Cal Tjader's influential Latin jazz of the 1950s. With pianist Vince Guaraldi, bassist Al McKibbon, Willie Bobo on timbales and drums, and the congas of Mongo Santamaria, Tjader's impressive unit performs four of his catchy originals and two by Santamaria in addition to Latinized versions of "The Continental" and Ray Bryant's "Cubano Chant." This highly rhythmic music is hard to dislike. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Viva Cepeda 3:40
Cal Tjader
2 Mood for Milt 3:13
Cal Tjader
3 The Continental 3:40
Con Conrad / Herbert Magidson
4 Lucero 4:26
Cal Tjader
5 Tu Crees Que? 4:47
Mongo Santamaria
6 Mi Guaguanco 4:43
Mongo Santamaria
7 Cubano Chant 4:04
Ray Bryant
8 A Young Love 9:24
Cal Tjader
9 Theme 0:54
Cal Tjader
Credits :
Bass – Al McKibbon
Congas – Mongo Santamaria
Drums, Timbales – Willie Bobo
Piano – Vince Guaraldi
Remastered By – Phil De Lancie
Vibraphone – Cal Tjader
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CAL TJADER - Cal Tjader's Latin Concert (1956-1991) RM / APE (image+.cue), lossless
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