CALIENTE 24 (SEPTEMBER 5, 2009)

latin soul playlist selected by alexander ach schuh

(1) Intro: carlos patato valdès, cha-cha-cha
(2) rene touzet, manengue (pepé delgado), GNP
(3) xavier cugat and his orchestra, sun!sun! (gergo-martinez), mercury rec. MG 201088
(4) machito, el jamaiquino (the jamaican), 50s
(5) chano martinez, sans souci, decca (1960)
(6) jack costanzo, nana secre

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(1) Intro: carlos patato valdès, cha-cha-cha
(2) rene touzet, manengue (pepé delgado), GNP
(3) xavier cugat and his orchestra, sun!sun! (gergo-martinez), mercury rec. MG 201088
(4) machito, el jamaiquino (the jamaican), 50s

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(5) chano martinez, sans souci, decca (1960)
(6) jack costanzo, nana secre

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(7) hi-fi cuban drums, yenguele maria, captiol rec. 50s
(8) damiron y chapusieux, anabacoa,

Henry Lee “Pucho” Brown erzählte David Carp wie er um 1950 eine 78 dieses mambos kaufte … und das blieb nicht ohne wirkung:

»This happened around 1950 about the same time that Pucho enrolled at James Fenimore Cooper Junior High School, which was located at 120th Street and Fifth Avenue and attended mainly by Hispanics and African-Americans. “I was sittin’ in class with a Spanish cat named Luis and a black cat named Montell, they was sittin’ on the side of the desk beatin’ the cascara and singing ‘Anabacoa…coa…coa,’ “ Pucho recalls. “I heard this rhythm, you know, it grabbed me. I said, ‘Wow, what is this that you guys are doin’?’ So the cats told me, ‘This is the mambo, this is the new dance that they’re doin’.” Buying a 78 of Damiron and Chapuseaux’s “Anabacoa” was Pucho’s entry into Latin music collecting. Other early favorites included Tito Rodriguez’s “Golpecita,” Elmo Garcia’s “Brooklyn Mambo,” Joe Loco’s “Stomping at the Savoy” and Tito Puente’s “Mambo Birdland.” These are records that come up again and again in conversation with Pucho’s African-American contemporaries whenever they’re discussing their first contact with Latin music.«

zitiert nach: “Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers” by David Carp
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(9) niko estrada, oyela que te conviene (e. palmieri),

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(10) louie ramirez, tumbando cana (julio blanco, antonio castro, santos ramirez & ervin drake), atco rec. (1965)

(10) conjunto de yeyo y cano, miguel (r. cabrera), discos sagard DSP-104
(11) johnny ventura ella baila boogaloo,
(12) mario allison, el pompo, mag rec.
(13) ismael rivera con cortijo y su combo, bamba cure (neri monsanto), tico rec. T-501
(14) willi bobo, shingaling baby, verve rec. VK-10482
(15) El Gran Combo, mi mundu es nada sin tu amor (holland-dozier-holland), gema lpg-3074

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(16) enrique lynch, africa (e. lynch – w. fuentes), diso sono radio peru
(17) conjunto salsa con wayne gorbea, estamos en salsa (raymond rosado), ins LPI-073 (1977)
(18) louie rey, mira como baila (r. castro – r. williams), mio rec. MCS-1001
(19) johnny colon, merecumbe, cotique

Ca. 40 Jahre später nach der ersten Einspielung zeigt uns Johnny Colon noch einmal wie’s geht www.youtube.com/watch

(20) joey pastrana, la cosas de la vida, cotique Rec. cs-1036
(21) lebron brothers, digalen, cotique

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(22) patato, la ambulancia,
(25) orquesta broadway, Pa’Africa,
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(24) andy harlow_cambia el paso, vaya

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(25) latin brothers canta: joe arroyo, dos caminos, fuentes

(26) jose mangual jr., saludo coridal

(27) sonora poncena, acre co – rumbon, inca
(29) ralph roig y su orq, no puedes seguir asi,
(30) charly rodriguez, a mis amigos (Caspar Vigo)