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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