Thursday, July 31, 2008

Tito Puente & Celia Cruz - Homenaje a Beny Vol. 2 (1979)


01. Intro: A Beny More - Frankie Figueroa, Tito Puente
02. Trátame Como Soy - Celia Cruz, Héctor Lavoe, Ismael Miranda, Tito Puente, Adalberto Santiago
03. En el Tiempo de la Colonia - Celia Cruz
04. Manigua - Tito Allen
05. Oh! Vida - Cheo Feliciano
06. Mucura - Jr. Gonzales
07. Nena Me Muero - Luigi Tuxidor
08. De la Rumba Al Cha-Cha-Cha - Ismael Miranda
09. Mi Chiquita Quiere Guarachar - Ismael Quintana
10. Como un Arrullo de Palma - Santos Colon
11. Guantanamo - Adalberto Santiago
12. Conde Negro - Pete Conde Rodriguez
13. Donde Estabas Tu - Hector Lavoe

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Quadro Nuevo - Canzone Della Strada


01 Roma Nun Fa La Stupida Stasera
02 Tu Vuo’ Fa’ L’americano
03 La Luna Si Veste D’argento
04 Chitarra Romana
05 Serenata Celeste
06 Canzone Della Strada
07 Valzer dottore
08 Tango Del Mare
09 Firenze Sogna
10 Arrivederci Roma
11 Tarantella
12 Per Il Mio Amore
13 Arriverci


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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Quadro Nuevo - Antakya


01 Flute From The Hills Around
02 Dadaschi N°.1
03 Bazar
04 Antakya N°.2
05 Psalter
06 Cenaze Ve Dugun
07 Inside The Orthodox Church
08 The Children Of Antalya
09 Oracle Of Daphne
10 Lulu In The Fields
11 Storm Over Zeki
12 Down A Windy Road
13 View Into The Past
14 Murats Lied
15 Dance Through The Tavern
16 Bygone Time
17 Antiochia
18 Mezarlik
19 Antakya N°.2
20 Dadaschi N°.2

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Monday, July 21, 2008

Grupo Folkorico & Experimental Nuevayorquino


Recorded in spring 1975, this two-LP set was much sought after until its reissue on remastered CD in 1994. Taking black Cuban and Puerto Rican influences from the streets of New York and melding them into a powerhouse of a band that is heavy on percussion, but nevertheless features top-flight horn-men and singers, led to an exuberant celebration like no other. No doubt Al Santiago was somewhere behind all this. Various musical styles are essayed including a mazurka! Some of the music is purely religious, addressing the Orishas. The liner notes only gives musicians' first names so you have to fill in: Chocolate on trumpet needs only one name, Milton on bata has to be Milton Cardona, Manny must be Manny Oquendo, Reinaldo Jorge on trombone adds some powerful touches. Nelson Gonzalez plays acoustic guitar and maybe that's him on tres also. There's even a harmonica player (Francisco Martinez) which reminds me of some Congolese street music. Overall CONCEPTS IN UNITY is accessible and joyous, rich and life-affirming.

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