CALIENTE 49
Fest vernäht in unser kulturelles Kostüm nehmen wir gleich zu beginn ein heißes Bad in Mambo und Cha-Cha-Cha, balancieren unseren intellektuellen Hut auf Zehenspitzen und komponieren – noch mit Schaum im Ohr – eine Tiger-Woods-Guaracha … RARE GEMS, ENJOY … – APRIL 10, 2010, 98.3 superfly.fm, 4-6 PM CET … Selected and presented by Alexander Ach Schuh Listen now on play.fm
4-5 PM
(1) Don Diego et son Orchestre Typique chanta: O. Alba – Don Barreto – A. Areta; GUARACHERO (Don Diego et San Domingo); guaracha-mambo 7″ Ricordi 45S074 (France)
(2) Machito and his Afro-Cuban Orchester; CA-ROOM’ PA PA (Based on “Baiao” Gonzaga, Teixeira); 7″ Columbia 4-439368
(3) Tito Rodriguez and his orchestra; ESTAS COMO MANGO (You’re OK) (Humberto Hauma); 7″ RCA Records 20102 (1954)
(4) Ramon Marquez and his Orchestra; UNO DOS Y TRES (R. Martinez, M.); 7″ Fiesta FEP-105-A
(5) Pete Terrace & his Orchestra; BROADWAY MAMBO (Terrace – Hernandez); from: Cha Cha Cha in New York, Tico LP-1036
(6) Pepe Fernandez; G.I. RHAPSODY (Fernandez-Fell); (02:35 min) 7″ Key Records 5801-B
(7) Légitimus; UN CHIVIRICO MAS (Ramon Marquez); chivirico 7″ Teppaz Lyon 45546
(8) René Hernandez Orchestra; SAMBIA (Hernandez); (02:57 min) from: Percussive Latino Cha Cha Cha, Audio Fidelity Records 3003
(9) Hector Rivera and his Orchestra; YABUCOA (H. Rivera); from Cha Cha Cha with Hector Rivera, Mercury MG20137
(10) Olguita with the big band sound of George Hernandez; LA CONECCION; mambo-guaguancó, from ¡Latinsville!, reissue by Palladium PLP-151
(11) Mario Ortiz and his All Star Band; COOL HEAT (Herbie Mann); mambo-jazz from: Winging with Mario Ortiz, Remo 1510
(10) Cachao; PARIS (R. Rosell); from: descargas con el ritmo de Cachao, Modiner LPM-278
(11) Louie Ramirez and Orchestra canta: Manny Roman; ECHALE GRASA; from: Good News, Fania
(12) Mongo Santamaria y La Lupe; OYE ESTE GUAGUANCO (Isaac Irrizary); from: Mongo y La Lupe, Fantasy
(13) Ray Rodriguez and his orchestra; AFROLOO (Bobby Rodriguez); (04:40 min) from: Introducing Ray Rodriguez, Alegre LPA-867
(14) Vladimir and his orchestra; MAMBITO; (04:30 min) from: New Sound In Latin Jazz, Alegre LPA-854
(15) New Swing Sextet; EL TIROTEO (BANG, BANG, BANG); from: Revolucionando, Cotique CS-1050
5-6 PM
(16) El Gran Combo; ACHILIPÚ (CASTELLÓN – F. CAMPUZANO); 7″ guaracha, EGC-7004-A
(17) Raphy Leavitt canta: Sammy Marrero; HERIDO (R. Leavitt); 7″ Borinquen D-445-A (1974)
(18) La Banda Salsa N°1; MUERTO ‘E LA RISA (Francisco Pacheco); from: Muerto ‘e la risa, Arcano Records DKL1-3332 (1975)
(19) Marty Galagarza y la conquitadora; LA TRISTEZA (Menique B.); (03:29 min) 7″ Vaya Records V-5045
(20) Landy Nova; BORINQUEN (Landy Nova); (03:10 min) from: De Ahora, Palante, Inca Records SLP-1036 (1974)
(21) Bobby Rodriguez y la compania; EL MENSAJE (B. Rodriguez); (05:12 min) from: Lead Me To That Beautiful Band, Vaya VS-43 (1975)
(22) Orquesta Broadway; PREGUNTAMECOMO ESTOY; (03:37 min) from: Pasaporte, Coco Records CLP-126 (1976)
(23) Johnny Pacheco y Hector Casanova; AQUA DE CLAVELITO; (06:23 min) from: Los Amigos, Fania (1979)
(24) Pacho Alonso y sus pachucos; QUE COSA ES MENDO (Enrique Bonne); Ritmo upa upa from: upa upa, Areito LDS-3417 (Cuba)
(25) Irakere; RUCU RUCU A SANTA LARA (José L. Cortés); (07:50 min) from: Bailando Así, Areito LD-4186 (Cuba)
(26) Orquesta Ritmo Oriental; NENA, ASÍ NO SE VALE (Juan Crespo Maza); from: ¡La ritmo oriental te está llamando!, GlobeStyle Records/Egrem (1988) (Cuba)
(27) Wayne Gorbea y su Conjunto Salsa; TUMBA PALU CUCUEY (A. Rodriguez); from: El Condimento, Martinez Records, late 80s