Live at the Playboy Jazz Festival [Live]

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Tito Puente, the Puerto Rican king of the timbales, reigned as the master of Latin music for more than 50 years until he died in 2000. This live date at the Playboy Jazz Festival in 1994 captures the danced-charged electricity he released from the bandstand. Backed by a sizzling band of young Turks, Puente launches into his zesty, Cubop, mambo-motored, Latin-jazz-fused dance grooves. His swing on Hilton Ruiz's "New Arrival," which was also featured on the movie soundtrack Calle 54, highlights his skills on the vibraphone, while jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard's standard "Little Sunflower" dances as well as trances. Only Puente could get more grooves out of the well-worn Mongo Santamaria standard "Afro-Blue." "Ti Mon Gi," his update of the famous percussion track "Ti Mon Bo" from the legendary '50s record Top Percussion, highlights the incredible conguero Giovanni Hidalgo. This CD brings back Tito Puente's magic and majesty. --Eugene Holley, Jr.

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Jazz Music:

  1. Live in France 1978 [Live] [Import]
  2. Lost in the Stars
  3. Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra: 1932-1933
  4. Mambo's By Tito Puente
  5. Mister E [Hybrid SACD]
  6. Montage
  7. My Generation
  8. Nachtmusik [Import]
  9. Olympia 20 Mars 1960, Pt. 1 [Live] [Import]
  10. Passport Control [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Living Eyes [Import]

Paris Salon

Rocket [Import]

Music: Croon & Swoon: The Classic Christmas

Satori [Import]

Stand [Original recording remastered] [Import]

My All [Import]

Singles Round Up

On My Way [Import]

Sallie Chisum Remembers Billy the Kid

Something Special

The Best of Louis Jordan

Rancheras de Mi Alma

La Vida Latino

Jailbreak