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Cal Tjader - Monterey Concerts (1959)

Cal Tjader - Monterey Concerts (1959)


Artist: Cal Tjader
Title Of Album: Monterey Concerts
Year Of Release: 1959
Label: Prestige
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz
Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:18:17
Total Size: 177mb

Tracks:

01 Doxy
02 Afro Blue
03 Laura
04 Walkin' With Wally
05 We'll be Together Again
06 'Round Midnight
07 Love me or Leave me
08 Tъ Crees Que
09 S. S. Groove
10 A Night in Tunisia
11 Bess, You is my Woman
12 Lover Come Back to me
13 Tumbao

Personnel:

Cal Tjader (vibes);
Al McKibbon (bass);
Paul Horn (flute);
Lonnie Hewitt (piano, drums);
Willie Bobo (drums, timbales);
Mongo Santamarнa (congas, bongos, percussion)

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Edited news gkjoflm - 11-03-2012, 04:26
Reason: Ссылки обновлены

Comments

maha 11 March 2012 14:28
Да это скорее намёк -где незаморачиваясь это взять
tanynaka 11 March 2012 11:49
maha:1959 was a good year for Latin jazz

типа нахвалил или как dontknow
Alex.Донецк
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Alex
maha 11 March 2012 11:46
1959 was a good year for Latin jazz when jazz lovers, coming to the second Montery Jazz Festival, attended a pre-concert in nearby Carmel and discovered Cal Tjader, who had been in the comparative backwater of the West coast playing and recording jazz tunes with a Latin rhythm section. That night, listeners heard Willie Bobo on timbales and drum set and Mongo Santamaria on bongos and other percussion. They found Paul Horn on flute and also saxophone, Lonnie Hewitt on piano, and Al McKibbon on bass, while Tjader mellowed the timbre with his vibes. Only a few tunes had an up-tempo, vigorous Afro-Cuban feel; straight ahead ballads, such as Laura and We'll Be Together Again, and mainstream grooves, original or neo-standards, such as Walkin' with Wally and 'Round Midnight, were well represented. After all, this was a mixed, mainly mainstream audience, and there was something for everyone. This 78-minute live album, consisting of tracks from the two original LPs, sound great. That is good engineering, both at the time and with mastering afterwards. The album, in short, is historic and brilliant and thoroughly enjoyable. I particularly liked the Latin pieces, Tu Crees Que, for instance. ~ Dr. Debra Jan Bibel
Вукочка 19 October 2010 08:10
очень!

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