Night Beat

Editorial Reviews

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In 1957, timbalero Tito Puente's push for Latin beats in jazz was in agreement with many of the bebop community's ideas on complex rhythms being ideal for their music. Rather than go for bop, though, Puente went--as here on Night Beat--for a charging, swinging sound that featured tight horn-ensemble work and compact solos. Puente and a trio of percussionists--including Ramon "Mongo" Santamaria--lay down a bustling groove, expanding the performances in a quilt-like fashion. The band shines when Puente is pounding out his beats and lays back when Puente plays the vibraphone on more lush, faux exotica tunes (like "Sea Breeze"). One of the charms of this set is its sound, which remains high in quality throughout. Puente's made lots of dates where he's drummed more furiously, but this session finely balances both his and the band's huge talents. Recognize that trumpeter? It's Carl "Doc" Severinsen. --Andrew Bartlett

Night Beat,Tito Puente,Koch Records,Afro-Cuban Jazz,Big Band Latino,Cuban Jazz,Jazz,Latin Continuum,Latin Jazz,Latin Music,Latin Pop,Leader,Mambo,Pop,Salsa

Jazz Music:

  1. Night in Tunisia [Original recording remastered] [Extra tracks]
  2. Ode to a Vibes Generation
  3. Ol' Blue Eyes
  4. On the Bandstand With Man Behind
  5. Once In A Blue Moon
  6. Paradise
  7. Passport Live [Live] [Import]
  8. Pastel
  9. Pdb [Import]
  10. Planet Swing

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Waiting for the Moon

Beethoven: Triple Concerto, Op. 56

Black & Blue [Import]

Music: Concert

Casa De Samba [Import]

Beautiful Brother: The Essential Curtis Mayfield

Bossa & Boleros [Import]

Broken Promises

Atomic Rooster [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Beethoven: Piano Trios [Import]

Blowin Session [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Blues Up and Down

Amor Amor Amor

Refined Sugar

Dance Mania