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Various Artists: Mamey Colorao: 1952-1962 Spanish Harlem / Various - VINYL LP

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Various Artists: Mamey Colorao: 1952-1962 Spanish Harlem / Various - VINYL LPTitle: Mamey Colorao: 1952 1962 Spanish Harlem Various Artist: Various Artists Label: Grosso Recordings Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 8435008886134 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2017 07 07 Number of Discs: 1 In this series, Grosso! Recordings bring in some of the names of the Latin bands based in New York between the '40s and early '60s and other recordings done in Cuba by Orquestas or Conjuntos likes Flix Chappottn, Jos Curbelo, and La Playa Sextet that

Title: Mamey Colorao: 1952-1962 Spanish Harlem / Various
Artist: Various Artists
Label: Grosso Recordings
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8435008886134
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2017-07-07
Number of Discs: 1

In this series, Grosso! Recordings bring in some of the names of the Latin bands based in New York between the '40s and early '60s and other recordings done in Cuba by Orquestas or Conjuntos likes Félix Chappottín, José Curbelo, and La Playa Sextet that were a big influence for Latinos in New York. Think musicians of the stature of Eddie Palmieri, Mongo Santamaría, Noro Morales, Francisco Aguabella, Cal Tjader, or Machito. "Mamey Colorao", a well-known composition by Peruchin Justíz, is the album title of third volume from the Afro-Cuban Roots Of Boogaloo compilation series by Grosso! Recordings, performed by Tito Puente and later covered on a more electric version by Ocho. Side A opens out a variety of more traditional Cuban numbers such as "No Tiene Telaraña" by José Curbelo's Orquesta, "El Baile Suavito", a heavy duty tune performed by Orquesta Aragón, and a very well-known cha-cha-chá "Rico Vacilón" written by Rosendo Ruíz Quevedo on the inimitable voice of Machito & his Afrocubans. "Garbage Man's Chachachá (La Basura)" by La Playa Sextet highlights an electric guitar sound that anticipates the fusion of the traditional and the new sounds that would lead into the 'Boogaloo' and 'Salsa'. A couple of montunos round off the A side, "Quimbombó" from Félix Chappotín Orchestra with the legendary Miguelito Cuní and "Bolita" with a double entendre of Bimbi and his Trío Oriental. Noro Morales opens the B side with "Vitamina", a traditional mambo followed by "Palo Mayombe", a pachanga rhythm with the distinctive Afro-sound of Mongo Santamaria. An exquisite version of "El Gavilán" is performed by Eddie Palmieri on piano with an outstanding brass section that would years later identify the Fania All Stars' sound. The last three tracks bring about a turning point on the concept of the album: "Wachi Wara" by Dizzy Gillespie in a Latin jazz vein performed by the always modern and elegant Cal Tjader, a version of "Titoro", by Tito Puente, with a Brazilian vibe at times interpreted by vibraphonist Bobby Montez and concluding, Francisco Aguabella with "Shirley's Guaguanco", a jazzy tune with a traditional guaguancó rhythm and sound on the congas and bongo with a final coro reminiscent of the very Cuban "rumba de solar".

Tracks:
1.1 Huggies Bunnies
1.2 Big Daddy
1.3 Justine
1.4 Whatcha Gonna Do (When the Dance Is Over)
1.5 Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)
1.6 Come Swim with Me
1.7 I'm in Love with Your Daughter
1.8 Get Out of My Life Woman
1.9 Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White
1.10 Get Your Baby
1.11 Land of 1000 Dances [Unedited Version] [Version]
1.12 Home on the Range
1.13 The Panther Aka the Cat Walk
1.14 Takin' Care of Business
1.15 (I Love Her So Much) It Hurts Me
1.16 Brown Baby
1.17 Beaver Shot
1.18 Gonna Be a Big Man
1.19 That's Why I Love You
1.20 Chinese Checkers
1.21 Chew Chaw Chaw
1.22 Listen to the Wise Man
1.23 One Like Mine
1.24 Borracho
1.25 The Frog
1.26 You're So Right for Me
1.27 Boogie Butt [Short Version] [Version]
1.28 Cold Duck Time
1.29 Con Safos [Long Version]
1.30 Poquito Soul
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