Cal TJADER - Latin Kick 1991
Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, California in 1956.
Originally released on Fantasy (8033)
Jazz
Cal Tjader's era-defining mixture of Afro-Cuban rhythms and mainstream jazz solos undergoes a bit of a horizontal expansion in these 1956 sessions. The tracks are often longer than on previous albums, finally taking advantage of the logistics of the LP, and as a result, both the Latin and jazz elements benefit. Tenor saxophonist Brew Moore gets extended chances to blow in an easy-grooving Getz-like manner on several tracks, and on "I Love Paris," Luis Miranda (congas) and Bayardo Velarde (timbales) engage in some spirited percussion battles over the vamping of the brothers Duran (Manuel on piano and Carlos on bass). Everything cooks in a bright yet disciplined manner, and Tjader's elliptical, swinging vibes preside genially over the ensemble.
By Richard S. Ginell. AMG.
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Cal Tjader- (Vibraphone);
Brew Moore- (Tenor Sax);
Manuel Duran- (Piano);
Carlos Duran- (Bass);
Luis Miranda- (Congas);
Bayardo Velarde- (Timbales).
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01. Invitation 4:13
02. Lover Come Back To Me 3:43
03. September Song 3:00
04. Will You Still Be Mine 3:28
05. I Love Paris 5:53
06. Tropicville 3:14
07. Moonlight In Vermont 2:56
08. Bye Bye Blues 3:36
09. Manuel's Mambo 3:17
10. All The Things You Are 4:09
11. Blues From Havana 3:04
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Cal TJADER - La Onda Va Bien 1980
Cal TJADER - La Onda Va Bien 1980
CJP-113
Jazz
It was only fitting that vibraphonist Cal Tjader launched the Concord Picante label with this release for Tjader did a great deal to popularize Latin-jazz. This was not his strongest effort (the solos of Tjader and flutist Roger Glenn are not all that substantial) but the drumming of Vince Lateano and the percussion of Poncho Sanchez keep the momentum flowing on these likable performances.
By Scott Yanow, All Music Guide.
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Cal Tjader- Vibes
Mark Levine- Piano & Fender Rhodes
Roger Glenn- Flute & Percussion
Vince Lateano- Drums & Percussion
Rob Fischer- Bass
Poncho Sanchez- Congas, Percussion
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A1. Speak Low 6:02
A2. Serengeti 5:04
A3. Star Eyes 4:32
A4. Mambo Mindoro 3:47
B1. Aleluia 4:07
B2. I Remember You 4:33
B3. Linda Chicana 5:18
B4. Sabor 4:25
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CJP-113
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It was only fitting that vibraphonist Cal Tjader launched the Concord Picante label with this release for Tjader did a great deal to popularize Latin-jazz. This was not his strongest effort (the solos of Tjader and flutist Roger Glenn are not all that substantial) but the drumming of Vince Lateano and the percussion of Poncho Sanchez keep the momentum flowing on these likable performances.
By Scott Yanow, All Music Guide.
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Cal Tjader- Vibes
Mark Levine- Piano & Fender Rhodes
Roger Glenn- Flute & Percussion
Vince Lateano- Drums & Percussion
Rob Fischer- Bass
Poncho Sanchez- Congas, Percussion
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A1. Speak Low 6:02
A2. Serengeti 5:04
A3. Star Eyes 4:32
A4. Mambo Mindoro 3:47
B1. Aleluia 4:07
B2. I Remember You 4:33
B3. Linda Chicana 5:18
B4. Sabor 4:25
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