"Mambo"
Machito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra featuring Charlie Parker SFW40802_105
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Album Latin Jazz: La Combinación Perfecta
Disc Number 1Track Number 5
Duration 3:19
Country(s) Cuba; United States
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Latin Jazz: La Combinación Perfecta
Various Artists SFW40802
Released in conjunction with the book and the traveling exhibition of the same name, La Combinación Perfecta is a superb collection of classic Latin jazz performed by some of its most important innovators. From established Latin legends Tito Puente and Mongo Santamaría to renowned jazz icons Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, this release is a riveting journey through one of the most important American genres to emerge out of the 20th century. For the casual listener, this collection of landmark recordings outlines the historical development of Latin jazz. Simultaneously, for the aficionado, it provides fresh insight into the musical connections and innovations that make the tradition a rich and dynamic genre.
Lanzado en conjunto con el libro y la exposición itinerante del mismo nombre, Latin Jazz: La Combinación Perfecta es una colección magnífica de jazz latino clásico presentado por algunos de sus más importantes innovadores. Desde leyendas latinas como Tito Puente y Mongo Santamaría a los reconocidos ídolos del jazz Dizzy Gillespie y Charlie Parker, esta grabación es un viaje intenso a través uno de lo más importantes géneros americanos surgido en el siglo veinte. Para el oyente casual, esta colección de grabaciones clave presenta el desarrollo histórico del jazz latino. Simultáneamente para el aficionado, ofrece una vista nueva sobre las conexiones e innovaciones musicales que hacen de esta tradición un género rico y dinámico.
Year Released 2002
Record Label Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Source Archive Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Copyright 2002 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Genre(s) Jazz & Ragtime; Latin; WorldCountry(s) Cuba; Panama; Puerto Rico; United States
Credits
- Raul Fernandez - Producer
- Suzan Jenkins - Producer
- Leonardo Acosta - Liner Notes
- Ira Gitler - Liner Notes
- Willard Jenkins - Liner Notes
- Isabelle Leymarie - Liner Notes
- Max Salazar - Liner Notes
- John Santos - Liner Notes
- Vicki Sola - Liner Notes
- Danilo Lozano - Liner Notes
- Liliana Valenzuela - Translator
- Herman Leonard - Photographer (Cover)
- Pete Reiniger - Mastering Engineer
- Sonya Cohen Cramer - Designer
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101 | Tanga | Machito & the Afro-Cubans | 3:53 |
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102 | Manteca | Dizzy Gillespie and His Orchestra with Chano Pozo | 3:09 |
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103 | The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero) | Stan Kenton and His Orchestra | 2:46 |
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104 | Mango Mangüé | Charlie Parker with Machito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra | 2:59 |
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105 | Mambo | Machito and His Afro-Cuban Orchestra featuring Charlie Parker | 3:19 |
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106 | Mambo Beat | Tito Puente | 4:11 |
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107 | Mambo Inn | The George Shearing Quintet | 3:13 |
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108 | Afro-Blue | Mongo Santamaria | 3:58 |
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109 | Soul Sauce (Guachi Guaro) | Cal Tjader | 2:26 |
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110 | Juana Mil Ciento | Irakere | 6:31 |
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111 | Giant Steps (Pasos Gigantes) | Justo Almario and Alex Acuña | 6:10 |
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112 | Bye-Ya | Jerry González | 6:49 |
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113 | Friday Morning | Paquito D'Rivera and Arturo Sandoval | 6:35 |
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114 | Los Aretes de la Luna | David Sánchez | 5:01 |
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115 | Con Poco Coco | Chucho Valdés | 8:32 |
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