CALIENTE 42
REDENCION … FEB 13, 4-6 PM CET, 98.3 Superfly
Latin Soul playlist selected by Alexander Ach Schuh
(1) Tito Puente and His Orchestra; Introduction – Managua, Nicaragua; from: Cha Cha with Tito Puente at Grossinger’s, RCA LSP-2187 (1960)
(2) Machito and his Afro-Cubans; Relax & Mambo (Cha-Cha by Gillo-Bauza-Hernández); from: Cha Cha Cha and Mambo, Seeco Gold Series SCLP 9075
(3) Tito Rodriguez; Mama Guela (Rodriguez); from: At The Palladium, United Artists UAL 3064 (1960)
(4) Machito Orchestra; La Paella (Machito); from: Cha Cha Cha at the Palladium, Tico 1002 (1955)
(5) Xavier Cugat; Amapola (); from The Latin Rhythms Of Xavier Cugat, Colombia HL 7271
“In 1940, a musicians strike against radio networks enabled violinist-bandleader Xavier Cugat to receive nationwide recognition. His recordings of Ojos Verdes (Green Eyes) and Amapola were heard from coast to coast. His music became a favorite among the Anglo-American listening audience. His popularity increased daily and Hollywood satisfied the curious people who wanted to see Cugat by filming him and his orchestra for motion pictures. Cuban vocalist Miguelito Valdes, Colombian baritone Carlos Ramirez and Brazilian singer-dancer Carmen Miranda were in several motion pictures with Cugat and as a result gained worldwide prominence. Cugat’s music pioneered the way for Latin music and musicians. With each passing year since the strike of 1940, Latin music grew in popularity” (Max Salazar in the book Mambo Kingdom).
(6) Pantaleon Perez Prady Y Su Orquesta De Baile; Bambaatunga (Kino y Zayas); from: Cuban Rhythms, Toreador T-514
(7) Peruchín (Pedro “Peruchín” Jústiz); Redencion (Orestes Lopez); from: The Incendiary Piano of Peruchín with exciting Afro-Cuban Rhythm, GNP50
(8) Ruben Calzado and his Latin Orchestra; Piano Exotique (R. Calzado); from “Chiquiito“, Palette SPZ-37006
(9) L’Orchestre Jeunesse d Paul-Emile Haliar; La Vie Critique (Begin by Haliar); from: 7″ On Ti Bode (1963), reissue: Tumbélé! Biguine, afro & latin sounds from the French Caribbean 1963-74, Soundway
(10) Celia Cruz Y Tito Puente; No jueque con el diablo (Ritmo Verengue, Pablo Chorot); from: Cuba y Puerto Rico Son …, Tico 1136 (1965)
(11) Orquesta de Armando Boza Con Manito Johnson; Sambao Calypso (Armando Boza); from: 7″ Grecha 45-5041 (1961), reissue: Panama!3 Calypso Panameño, Guijira Jazz & Cumbia Típica on the Istmus 1960-75
(12) Camilo Azuquita; Borombon (Javier Vasquez); from 7″ Loyola CH-456 (1967), reissue: Panama!2 Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical & Calypso Funk on the Isthmus 1967-1977
(13) Johnny Sedes and his Orchestra; Crupano Canta (R. Cruz); from: Fonseca LPF 1123
(14) Tony Middleton with Chuito & Latin Uniques; Spanish Maiden (G. Nieves, S. Lewis, M. Craft); Speed (1969) reissue: Big Ol’ Bag O’ Boogaloo Vol.2, Andale! LP 5902 (2006)
(15) Los Papacitos; Jazzy (Willie Colón); from: 7″ Loyola CH-447, Panama!2 Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical & Calypso Funk on the Isthmus 1967-1977
(16) Ricardo Ray Y Bobby Cruz canta: Miki Vimari; La Vimari (); from: El Bestial Sonido, Vaya V-1
(17) Ormelis Cortez con su Conjunto Viva Guararé; Si la vez; from:: 7″ Orca (1971), reissue: Panama!2 Latin Sounds, Cumbia Tropical & Calypso Funk on the Isthmus 1967-1977
(18) Mazacote; Malembe (Jorge del Barrio); from: Shukandu! Olympo (Spain 1973), reissue: Wah Wah Records (2005)
(19) Ray Pérez Y Los Kenya; Chévere (Ray Pérez); from: Salsa, Discos Fuentes LP.206572 (Colombia)
(20) Sexteto Armonia de P.R.; Puro Mango (Homenaje a Mayagüez)(Miguel A. Valentin); from: Sexteto Armnia de P.R., Sonus Records SP 269 (1977)
(21) Ralph MacDonald; Mister Magic (Ralph MacDonald / William Salter); from: Sound of a Drum, Marlin Records (1976)
(22) Orquesta Esencia; Esencia (A. Bent); from: Fuerza Positiva, Palo Monte 001 (1981), reissue: 12″ Jazzmann Latino Series (2009)
(23) Salsa Picante; A mi terra; from: Sabrosita!, Pläne 88451 (1985)
(24) Snowboy & The Latin Section; Descarga Mozambique (Cotgrove); from: Descarga Mambito, Acid Jazz lp-40
(25) Robin Jones and King Salsa; Mozambique Callejero; from: Aché, Royal Palm Recordings (2000)
(26) Sergio Mendes and Brasil 77; Superstition (S. Wonder); from: Vintage 74
(27) Malo; Young Man (Arcelino Carcia Jr.); from: Malo V, Traq Records TR-107 (1981)
(28) El Chicano; Pyramid (Of Love And Friends) (Lespron-Baeza-Espinosa-DeLuna-Salas-Regalado-Perriera); MCA Records (1975)
(29) Mongo Santamaria; Song For You; from: Afro-Indio, Vaya