Theme: Chin chon chow – Louie Ramírez
Song-Artist-Album-Label
I dig rhythm – Louie Ramírez – Louie’s Grooves – Vampi Soul
Crazy lady – Mongo Santamaría – Fuego – VAYA/Fania Records
Fat papa’s descarga – Charlie Palmieri & Louie Ramírez – Louie’s Grooves – Vampi Soul
Perdido – Candido – Compilation From Latin… to Jazz Dance Vol. 5 – Rare Groove Recordings
Boo-go-loo – Les McCann – Bucket O’Grease – Limelight
It’s not unusual – Willie Bobo – Spanish Grease – Verve
El cumbanchero – Mark Weinstein – El Cumbanchero – Jazzheads
El cumbanchero – Sabu & Arsenio Rodríguez – Palo Congo – Blue Note
Rhapsody in blue – Chucho Valdés – Briyumba Palo Congo – Blue Note
Contagio – Gonzalo Rubalcaba – Compilation Afro-Cuban Jazz Now – Blue Note
Cielito lindo – Dave Brubeck Quartet – Bravo! Brubeck! – Legacy/Sony
Take five – Tito Puente – Compilation Latin Jazz – Concord Greece
Brasilia – Vince Guaraldi – The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi – Fantasy Records
Amorous flower – Altamiro Carrilho – Winds of Brazil (um sopro de brasil) –
Núcleo Contemporãneo
Mulatas, etc, and all – Paulo Mora – Winds of Brazil (um sopro de brasil) – Núcleo Contemporãneo
Sunset star – Vinícius Dorin – Winds of Brazil (um sopro de brasil) – Núcleo Contemporãneo
La brisa da vida – Favela 5 – Latin Vibes: Club Selection – Kynky Sweet
Brazil nuts – Alex Valentín – Latin Vibes: Club Selection – Kynky Sweet
Highlights of the show:
The Brazilian set from tonight Latin Soul edition has shined, but Vince Guaraldi’s Brazilian inspired tune “Brasilia” has shined all over. Next, you may read a review on Vince Guaraldi’s album “The Latin Side of Vince Guaraldi” taken from the Concord Music Group website.
Vince Guaraldi had provided a healthy display of his Latin side during three years in Cal Tjader's band, so he did more than just add the obligatory congas and timbales to his trio on this album. He contracted arranger Jack Weeks to provide scores for a string quartet that capture what Guaraldi described as "that real Villa-Lobos sound," which proves most effective on "Star Song" and the Henry Mancini staple "Mr. Lucky." There is also a healthy portion of bossa nova, reflecting the pianist's commercial success with his recording of the score from Black Orpheus, and an imaginative cover of Nat Adderley's "Work Song." All are brought to life by Guaraldi's no-nonsense approach, while four original compositions presage his impending success in writing music for the Peanuts television specials. Line up with Eddie Duran, Fred Marshall, Jerry Granelli, Bill Fitch, Benny Velarde, plus string quartet. From Concord Music Group website.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
December 6 - Show #101
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