Theme: Chin chon chow – Louie Ramírez
Song-Artist-Album-Label
Pan wisdom carnival mix – Phil Hawkins and his ensemble – Sugarcaine Suite – P.Note Music
El toro – Jerry González & The Fort Apache Band – Moliendo Café – Sunny Side Music
Laurel – Luis Marín y New Jazz Band – Puerto Rico Jazz Jam – AJ Records
La mulata rumbera – Frank Emilio – Afro-Cuban Jazz Now – Blue Note
Rubén González – Chanchullo – Chanchullo – World Circuit/Nonesuch
Iballah – Bebo de Cuba – Bebo de Cuba/El Solar de Bebo – Calle 54 Records
Descarga Valdés – Bebo & Chucho – Juntos Para Siempre – Sony Music Latin
Latin Fever – Jack Costanzo – Latino Blue -Blue Note Jazz con Sabor Latino – Blue Note
Lucy’s Spanish Harlem – Louie Ramírez – Compilation Latin Jazz – Verve
Soul Cha – Joe Torres – Latino Blue -Blue Note Jazz con Sabor Latino – Blue Note
Afro-Blue – Mongo Santamaría – Latin Jazz -La Combinación Perfecta – Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Favela – Clare Fischer – Latino Blue -Blue Note Jazz con Sabor Latino – Blue Note
Bonitinha – Paquito D’Rivera & The United Nation Orchestra – A Night in Englewood – Messidor
Manteca – Arturo Sandoval – Trumpet Evolution – Columbia
Spanish Fantasy, Part IV – Chick Corea – My Spanish Heart – Polydor
Pachanga – Herp Alpert – Under a Spanish Moon – A&M Records
Nefertiti – Nicola Conte – Other Directions – Blue Note
Rio de Janeiro Blue – Mario Biondi and the High Five Quintet – Handful of Soul – Schema Records
Highlights of the show:
Latin Soul presented a truly interesting set of tunes out of the compilation Latino Blue -Blue Note Jazz con Sabor Latino released by Blue Note in 2000. Next you may read a review on the album by John Bush out of allmusic.com
Though it includes just one track originally released on Blue Note (Kenny Dorham's "Afrodisia"), Latino Blue is a superb collection of Latin jazz spanning the late '50s to the late '60s. The producer and compiler, Miles Perlich, decided to reissue highlights from some of the rarer Cubop sessions that lie in the vaults of Blue Note's parent label, Capitol -- from such labels as World Pacific, Roulette, Pacific Jazz, Roost, Jubilee, and others. As a result, listeners are treated to excellent rare material from Willie Bobo ("Trinidad," from his 1964 LP Let's Go Bobo! on Roulette), Joe Torres ("Soul Cha, La Bruja Negra" from a 1968 LP for World Pacific), the Jazz Crusaders ("Agua Dulce" from 1965's Chile Con Soul), Candido ("Long Long Summer, Toccata" with arrangements by Lalo Schifrin), and Art Blakey with conga maestro Sabu Martines ("Sakeena," from 1957's Cubop). For collectors and long-time fans, it's a bonanza of classic material. For beginners, it may not be the best collection from a historical standpoint, but the fact that it includes so much great music makes it practically a must-hear. By John Bush, out of allmusic.com
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
August 30 - Show #92
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
August 23 - Show #91
Theme: Chin chon chow – Louie Ramírez
Song-Artist-Album-Label
Latin thing – Benitez – Compilation Playtime -Latin Soul Boogaloo – Hi & Fly Records
Latin Soul – Ralfi Pagán – Compilation Playtime -Latin Soul Boogaloo – Hi & Fly Records
That’s the way – RG Royal Sound Orchestra – Impact – RG Records
Mini skirt – Mambo Zombies – Mambo Zombies – Self-produced: MamboZombies.com
I’m on my way – Cándido – Compilation A Gozar! – Blue Note
La descarga del bobo – Willie Bobo – Compilation Masters at Work present Latin Sounds – Verve
McCanna – Les McCann Ltd. – Cándido – Compilation A Gozar! – Blue Note
Boss trés bien – Quartet Trés Bien – Compilation Masters at Work present Latin Sounds – Verve
Dilly Dali – Latin Jazz Quintet – Hot Sauce – Prestige
South seas – Dave Pike & His Orchestra – Compilation Latin Jazz – Jazzclub/Verve
Floatie – New Cool Collective – Big – RN Discs
Nunca nunca (Never never) – Los Shakers – Shakers for You – EMI
Chega de Saudade (No more blues) – Carmen Lamarque – Live in Lima – Self-produced: www.carmenlamarque.com
Sweet Elaine – Josh Rouse – El Turista – Yep Roc Records
Pegadas na lua – Skank – Cosmotron – Epic/Sony
Vamos esta noite – Clã – Cintura – EMI
Nuevo día – Lole y Manuel – Lo mejor de Lole y Manuel – CBS/Sony
New York – Mártires del Compás – Empaquetado al Vacío – Warner
El astronauta de tu corazón – Tino di Geraldo – Tino di Geraldo – Nuevos Medios
Soleares – Pedro Iturralde – Jazz Flamenco Vols. 1 y 2 – Hispavox
When I fall in love – Niño Josele – Paz -Tribute to Bill Evans – Sony
Highlights of the show:
Latin Soul presented a highly upbeat catchy percussion set in the first hour of the show tonight. Out of some compilations, tracks were out of a great compilation which you may find reviewed next, from www.vervemusicgroup.com
Masters At Work Present Latin Verve Sounds, released in 2004, is a collection of some of the classic Latin-flavored songs in the The Verve Music Group's archives. The tracks were chosen by the popular DJ collective of "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, better known as Masters At Work.
The compilation features a wide range of artists, composers, sounds, and grooves. Kicking off with the classic tropical vibe of Dave Pike's "Sandunga," driving through the percussive "Boss Trés Bien" by Quartette Trés Bien, and sliding into Eugene Arango and Carlos "Patato" Valdés' gritty interpretation of Jorge Ben's "Mas Qué Nada," Masters At Work Present Latin Verve Sounds is a vibrant musical journey of Latin jazz rhythms.
"Kenny and I chose the tracks by looking through his vast collection - 30,000 pieces of vinyl," said "Little" Louie Vega. After they chose and sequenced the tunes, Masters At Work played them at some of their eclectic worldwide gigs. "Making sure the songs had a street edge, were dance friendly, and energetic was very important," continued Vega.
Some of selections that round out Masters At Work Present Latin Verve Sounds include a live version of flautist Herbie Mann's "Todos Locos," piano legend George Shearing's take on Duke Ellington's "Caravan," and two from the incomparable pairing of vibist Cal Tjader and Latin jazz king Eddie Palmieri - "Ritmo Uni" and "Picadillo."
One of the artists most highlighted on this set is the late, great Willie Bobo. Vega and Gonzalez picked two of the percussionist's tunes for the compilation - "Roots" and "La Descarga del Bobo." The latter is featured both in its original version and in a modern remix by Masters At Work. (The remix of "La Descarga del Bobo" will be available as a 12" promotional-only vinyl single.)
Says Louie Vega: "Remixing it was not hard because all the elements were already there - hot percussion, a very catchy guitar melody, and a nice build. I'm already shaking dance floors with the remix. Willie Bobo kicked some serious ass with this tune!"
Masters At Work - the appropriately titled team of "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez - is one of the most successful producer/remix ensembles working today. For over a decade the duo's inventive production style and unique combination of Hip-House-Jazz style remixes have maintained their reputation as leaders in the world of dance music. Masters At Work continually blends diverse types of music - funk, disco, Latin, African, etc. - into one universal groove.
"Dave Pike, Eddie Palmieri, Cal Tjader, Herbie Mann, Patato, and the others are all our heroes," said Vega. "It was a pleasure being able to unite them all on this one hot disc. They are truly Masters At Work." Review from from www.vervemusicgroup.com
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August 16 - Show #90
Theme: Chin chon chow – Louie Ramírez
Song-Artist-Album-Label
One more once – Michel Camilo – One more once – Columbia
A love supreme – Conrad Herwig – The Latin Side of John Coltrane – Astor Place Records
Ping Pong – Conrad Herwig – The Latin Side of Wayne Shorter – Halftone Records
We are our father’s son – McCoy Turner – McCoy Turner & The Latin All-Stars – Telarc
Perdido – Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet – To Hear From There – Patois Records
Mambo influenciado – Craig Russo Latin Jazz Project – Mambo Influenciado – Cagoot Records
We are off to see the wizard – Peter MacDonough – The Wizard of Oz A Latin Jazz Suite – Self-produced: www.petermacdonough.com
Los pingaleros – Jerry González & The Fort Apache Band – Moliendo Café – Sunny Side Music
Concierto para metales – Irakere – Misa Negra – Messidor
Eclypse/Michellina – Gato Barbieri – Bolivia – Flying Dutchman/BMG
Lágrimas de amor – Vinicius Cantuária & Bill Frisell – Lágrimas Mexicanas – EOne Music
Women vs. Men – David Byrne – Rei Momo – Luaka Bop
Quizás, quizás, quizás – Las Rubias del Norte – Rumba Internationale
Peter Gunn Mambo – Jack Costanzo & His Orchestra – Ultra-Lounge Mambo Fever – Capitol Records
Malambo #1 – Yma Sumac – Compilation Ultra-Lounge Mambo Fever – Capitol Records
The boulevard of broken dreams – Mr. Ho’s Orchestrotica – The Unforgettable Sounds of Esquivel – Self-produced: www.orchestrotica.com
Colorado waltz (Cal Tjader) – Mr. Ho’s Orchestrotica – The Unforgettable Sounds of Esquivel – Self-produced: www.orchestrotica.com
Charade (Henry Mancini) – Xavier Cugat – Music to Watch Girsl By – Hitland
Corcovado – Stan Getz & João Gilberto – Getz/Gilberto – Verve
Samba do aviao – Juan José Calatayud & Silvia – Nova Jazz
Tereza my love – Antonio Carlos Jobim – Stone Flower – Epic/Legacy
Deve ser amor – Vinícius de Moraes & Odette Lara – Vinícius & Odette Lara – PolyGram
Spanish Fantasy, Part IV – Chick Corea – My Spanish Heart – Polydor
Granada (Albéniz) – Milos Karadaglic – Mediterráneo - Deutsche Grammophon
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
August 2 - Show #89
Theme: Chin Chon Chow - Louie Ramírez
Song-Artist-Album-Label
Latin soul square dance – Joe Battan – King of Latin Soul – Vampi Soul
Chin chon chow – Louie Ramírez – Louie´s Grooves – Vampi Soul
The honeydripper – Herbie Mann – Compilation Latin Dance Party 1960’s Boogaloo Vol. 2 – Warner Jazz/Atlantic
Tighten up – Al Escobar& His Orchestra – Compilation Kool It -Soul, Funk & Jazz go Latin – Harmless
Swamp people – Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers – Compilation Can You Dig It? -Thrilling Rare Grooves from Jazz to Soul’n’Brazil to Boogaloo – Brown Sugar Records
Fever – La Lupe – Compilation Kool It -Soul, Funk & Jazz go Latin – Harmless
Summertime – Ray Barretto – Compilation Kool It -Soul, Funk & Jazz go Latin – Harmless
Grazin’ the grass – Orchestra Harlow & Ismael Miranda - Compilation Playtime -Latin
Soul Boogalo – Hi&Fly Records
Pata pata – Tito Puente & Celia Cruz – Compilation We Got Latin Soul! – Charly Records
Don’t squeeze the peaches – Jack Costanzo & Gerry Woo – Latin Percussion with Soul – Vampi Soul
Trompeta loca – Conjunto Estif – Ibérico Jazz -Las producciones de Antoliano Toldos 1967/72 – Vampi Soul
El sol es una droga – Los Kifers – Compilation Sensacional Soul Vol. 2 – Vampi Soul
Joselito – Kiko Veneno – Échate un Cantecito – BMG Ariola
Los delincuentes – Veneno – Veneno – CBS/Sony
Pasa la vida – Pata Negra – Blues de la Frontera – Nuevos Medios
Un limón en la cabeza (Reguisao mix) – Gecko Turner – Compilatin Marula Soul –music2 my brothers & sistas – Love Monk
Boy from Ipanema – Jumbo – Compilation Sushi 3003 -a spectacular compilation of Japanese clubpop – Bungalow
Samba diferente – Sexteto Electrónico Moderno – Sounds from the Elegant World -groovy night club music from Uruguay 1968/71 – Vampi Soul
Stereolab + Herbie Mann – One note samba/Surfboard – Compilation Red Hot + Rio – Antilles/Verve
La tarara – Chano Domínguez – Chano – Karonte
Highlights of the show:
Latin Soul had a special guest tonight. My brother Javier is visiting the States and he couldn´t miss the chance to pass by the studio of KETR to bring his musical expertise to the show. Last week I had his children and Luca as guests, and now it was the turn for dad. Hand in hand, we put together the playlist that listeners could enjoy in this edition of Latin Soul. Following, you may see a few pictures of us working the show out.
Javier, special guest in tonight´s Latin Soul edition.
Good job, brothers!
Thanks for tuning in. Yours truly, David.
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