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19.5.21

CAL TJADER - Primo (1973-1992) RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This CD brings back one of Cal Tjader's best late-period recordings and finds the vibraphonist adapting his 1950s Latin jazz concept to the 1970s without losing any vitality. Tjader is joined by four horns, the legendary keyboardist Charlie Palmieri, electric bassist Bobby Rodriguez, and six percussionists; Tito Puente (who plays timbales on Mario Bauza's "Tanga") and Palmieri provided the heated arrangements. A previously unreleased alternate take of "Bang Bang" is added to the CD reissue. Highly recommended to collectors of Latin jazz. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1     Mama Aguela 4:10
Tito Rodriguez
2     Bang Bang 4:00
Joe Cuba / Jimmy Sabater
3     Gringo City 5:35
Charlie Palmieri / Cal Tjader
4     Vibe Mambo 3:15
Tito Puente
5     Mambo Show 5:10
Charlie Palmieri
6     Azucar Mama 4:15
Alvarez / Hernandez
7     La Murga Panameña 2:59
Willie Colón / Héctor Lavoe
8     Tanga 3:08
Mario Bauzá
9     El Watusi 1:46
Ray Barretto
10     Bang Bang 6:03 - Bonus Track -
Joe Cuba / Jimmy Sabater
Credits :
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Bass Trombone, Tuba – Jack Jeffers
Bongos – William Rodriguez
Congas – Luis Rodriguez
Electric Bass – Bobby Rodriguez
Engineer [Recording] – Rudy Van Gelder
Keyboards, Arranged By – Charlie Palmieri
Percussion, Vocals – Ismael Quintana, Victor Aviles, Victor Velasquez
Tenor Saxophone – Bobby Nelson
Timbales – Enrique Davila, Tito Puente (faixas: 8)
Trumpet – Jose Merino, Louis Laurita
Vibraphone – Cal Tjader 

28.10.17

EDDIE PALMIERI - Vamonos Pa'l Monte [1971] FANIA / FLAC / 2006

Eddie Palmieri's 1971 LP Vamonos Pa'l Monte moves easily from the nearly avant-garde trumpet-battle opener "Revolt/La Libertad Logico" into the new-era-meets-old "Caminando," complete with an excellent electric-piano solo by Palmieri himself. He also takes the lead on the seven-minute title-track jam, this time with organ (backed by brother Charlie), backed by a strong vocal chorus (Justo Betancourt, Santos Colon, Yayo el Indio) and the rugged timbales playing of Nick Marrero. Above and beyond the irresistible arrangements and intricate playing, Vamonos Pa'l Monte benefits from one of the best recording jobs of any early-'70s salsa record, each section -- and practically each musician -- vigorously separated with clear stereo. Though many fans consider it a transition record toward the compositional brilliance of The Sun of Latin Music, it's actually a much better record for fans of traditional salsa. by John Bush
Тracklist:
1. Revolt/La Libertad Logico (5:24)
2. Caminando (3:53)
3. Vamonos Pa'l Monte (7:07)
4. Viejo Socarron (6:10)
5. Yo No Se (4:14)
6. Comparsa de los Locos (7:24)
Credits:
Eddie Palmieri - band leader
Ismael Quintana - vocals
Bob Vianco - guitar
Jose Rodriguez - trombone
Alfredo Armentereos, Victor Paz, Charles Camilleri - trumpets
Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone
Pere Yellin - tenor saxophone
Nick Marrero - timbales, bongo
Eladio Perez Perez - conga
Arturo Franquiz - clave, coro
Monchito Munoz - bombo
Chorus:
Santos Colon, Justo Betancourt, Marcelino Guerra, Vayo El Indio, Elliot Ramero, Mario Munoz (Papaito)

EDDIE PALMIERI
Vamonos Pa'l Monte [1971] FANIA
FLAC / 2006

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