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Tito Puente/Switzerland 1993 & more

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In 1993, an orchestra led by the great musician Puente, who was known as the King of Latin and the King of Timbales, was active as a composer/arranger and bandleader since the 1940s, and greatly contributed to the development of salsa and Latin jazz. Coupling the intense live performance of 1995! ! ! Coltrane’s “Giant Steps” and “Afro Blue” performed by an orchestra featuring timbales, vibraphone, and percussion, including Mongo Santamaria on bongos, James Moody on saxophone, Dave Valentin on flute, and Andy Gonzalez on bass. ”, the performance on July 3, 1993, where you can listen to the strongest Latin jazz with a set list centered on jazz numbers such as the standard “Summertime”, Puente, Sonny Bravo on piano, Mario Mario on saxophone. The orchestra, which includes Rivera, Ray Vega on trumpet, Roberto Rodriguez on bass, Johnny Rodriguez on bongos, and Jose Mandela on congas, will perform Puente’s masterpieces such as the killer “Para los Rumberos” and “Yeah.” , a performance on June 30, 1995 where you can hear the essence of salsa/Latin music such as “Bamboleo” by the Gipsy Kings, both of which were performed at the Lugano Jazz Festival, the largest in Europe and the largest in Switzerland. An intense 2-disc set has arrived, completely recording the enthusiastic stage of “, both on the highest quality stereo sound board that has been carefully mastered by the label! ! ! By the way, the encore for both performances was “Oye Komo Ba”! ! ! The 1993 performance was a masterpiece that conveyed the essence of Latin jazz, with the members being heavyweights of Latin jazz. It’s a big, rolling groove that even the most prestigious soul groups can’t compete with. The same goes for solos, and it’s not every day that you hear a performance that’s so full of song that it sounds like a conversation. Listen to the best Latin jazz, including Puente’s timbales, his disciple Santamaria, Giovanni’s percussion group, Andy’s bass who is also active in Kip Hanrahan’s band, solos by Moody and Valentin, and more! ! ! The 1995 performance was performed by the strong regular members of Puente, the don of the Latin world, and there was a series of passionate plays that made you sweat from the sudden rush of “Para los Rumberos”. After that, it was like a Latin music fair, with performances ranging from killer mambos to cha-cha-cha, sweet boleros, Latin jazz and salsa, with the full aura that only the best can have. Puente’s timbales, Vega, Kahn, Rivera, Porcell, and others performed with a bang, backed by the bravo play of Sonny Bravo, the strongest pianist of the Puente Orchestra, of which Michelle Camilo was a member, and the rhythms of the outstanding ensemble of the Rodriguez brothers. Listen to the perfect performance by the horn corps, and everyone’s performance at a crazy level that you wouldn’t expect when it’s hot! ! ! Live at Estival Jazz,Piazza Della Riforme,Lugano,Switzerland Disc 1 (July 03.1993) EX-SBD 2018 Original Remaster 74min 1. New Arrival 2. Summertime 3. Giant Steps 4. Obsession 5. Afro Blue 6. Oye Como Va Tito Puente – Timbales,Percussion,Vocals Mongo Santamaria – Bongo,Percussion Giovanni Hidalgo – Congos,Percussion James Moody – Saophone,Flute Charlie Sepulveda – Tromba Dave Valentine – flute Hilton Ruiz – Piano Andy Gonzales – Electric Bass Ignacio Berroa – Drums Disc 2 (June 30.1995 ) EX SBD 2018 Original Remaster 76min 1. Para Los Rumberos 2. Cha Cha 3. Nostalgia in Times Square 4. I Concentrate on You 5. Yeah 6. Autumn Leaves 7. Yo No Iloro Mas 8. Con Tigo En La Distancia 9. Que te Pedi 10. Bamboleo 11. Oye Como Va 12. Me Gusta Salsa Tito Puente – Timbales,Vibraphone,Percussion Yolanda Duke – Vocals JOse Jerez – Trumpet Ray Vega – Trumpet,Frugelhorn Luis Kahn – Trombone,Violin Mario Rivera – Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Cul de Vac Robert Porcelli – Alto Saxophone Sonny Bravo – Piano Robert Rodriguez – Bass Johnny Rodriguez – Bongos Jose Madera – Congas

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