AWESOME LATIN JAZZ CD'S - GREAT FOR LISTENING, AND PRACTICING

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Postby yambu321 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:46 am

HEY GUYS, IT'S A GREAT TIME FOR US TO SHARE INFO ON SOME GREAT MUSIC CDS.

TO START THIS TOPIC, I MOST HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING CD. BY RUMBA CLUB, TITLED: MAMACITA.
IT'S AWESOME TO LISTEN TO IN THE CAR, OR AT HOME AND IT IS GREAT FOR PLAYING ALONG WITH. IT'S A JAMMIN CD.

NOTES: PRODUCED BY ANDY GONZALEZ.

THIS CD COVERS DIFFERENT RYTHMS. LIKE CHACHA, MERENGUE, BOLERO, BOOGALOO, AND SONGO IN A LATIN JAZZ SETTING. THIS IS A MUST HAVE!
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Postby Garvin » Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:32 pm

Thanks for the reccomendation Yambu. Not to be off topic, I wouldn't necessarily consider this Latin jazz, but it's modern. It's Gumbi Ortiz Latino Projekt (spelled with a k)... I think the album title is Yo soy de aqui. Like I said, not really jazz but very fun to play with. The first time I heard it I grabbed my bongos and played with the whole album. Some really cool arrangements of old familiar Latin Jazz tunes.
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Postby 109-1176549166 » Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:57 pm

Hola 'mano Charlie, :)

I just gave you a "5" rating, not only for starting this thread, but also for all your past input. You've shared with us both your technical knowhow and hands-on experience with a lot of brotherly warmth coming deep down from "tu corazon".

By no means do I consider myself anything more than but a "novice" in the art and discipline of Afro-Latin percussion playing, but, IMHO, even if you've joined this forum just recently, it's already well-deserved! In the relatively short time that I've communicated with you by phone and through this forum (despite not having the privilege of personally meeting you yet), I already feel it in my gut that you're simply a genuinely kind and sharing person! I'm sure that not a few of our forum "hermanos y hermanas" share this sentiment, too.

Vaya con Dios! :D




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Postby congamyk » Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:20 pm

I would say any CD by Chucho Valdez or Jerry Gonzales and Fort Apache band. These guys fuse jazz and Latin incredibly. John Santos and Bobby Matos are also 2 of my favorites.
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Postby zumbi » Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:49 pm

peace&blessings,
on the strictly latin jazz side the grammy winning listen here by eddie palmieri feat. giovanni among others is first class.
chucho valdes's new conception is more my cup of tea. or my habanos s.a. of choice, toh
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Postby yambu321 » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:52 am

MANNY,
THANKS YOU FOR THE WORDS YOU'VE SAID, AND THANKS FOR LOOKING OUT, BY GIVING ME 5 RATING. I WAS WONDERING HOW THAT WORKS :D . ANYWAY PARE KO, TO ME, THIS WEBSITE IS A TRUE BLESSING FOR US ALL. A FAMILY OF LATIN PERCUSSIONIST SHARING, DISCUSSING, AND MAYBE EVEN ARG----OOPS, :laugh:

MANNY, ANYTIME MY BROTHER.
O SIGE PARE! :;):
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Postby tocandorumba » Tue Jul 24, 2007 4:12 am

Have to give it to the man who got Dizzy & Chano together, Mario Bauza. His releases on Messidor are full of lush, sophisticated arrangements. Most feature Patato, Bobby Sanabria, Jose Mangual, Jr. + killer horns.

Messidor releases- Amazon.com

bio- allaboutjazz.com

Here's one with Dizzy & Machito "Afro-Cuban Jazz Moods"

-Also recommended Dizzy & Mongo "Summertime"" & "Montreux Heat"
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Postby vinnieL » Tue Jul 24, 2007 4:18 am

I cannot begin to express how grateful I am to have been able to learn a few things ffrom Charlie he has taken quite of bit of his own time and cell phone minutes to help guide me. This man is a blessing on this forum. I thank you Charlie it's a shame I am on the other side of the continent. If I ever head out there You have a steak dinner coming on me!
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Postby yambu321 » Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:49 am

VINNIE,
MAKE IT A RIB EYE STEAK OK, HEHEHE, I LOVE RIB EYES! :D

AS WITH MANNY T, VINNIE, I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU BRO, FOR YOUR KIND WORDS. NO MATTER WHAT LEVEL OF PLAY A PERSON IS AT, NO MATTER WHERE HE OR SHE MAY BE FROM, AND NO MATTER HOW YOUNG OR OLD SOMEONE IS. THE CONGA CAN TRULY ENRICH THEIR LIVES BOTH MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY. SOME WILL DO IT JUST FOR JUST BECAUSE, WHILE OTHERS WILL HAVE THIER OWN PERSONAL GOALS IN MIND, AND IT'S ALL GOOD, TOO!

YOU VINNEY, HAVE A GOAL, AND AS A BIGINNING PLAYER, YOU ARE DOING THE RIGHT THINGS, SO FAR. YOU ARE DOING YOUR RESEARCH, AND INVESTING IN YOURSELF. WOW, SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE I KNOW VERY WELL; AND WITH YOUR BACKGROUND,
I KNOW IT'S DONE DEAL BECAUSE IT'S IN YOUR BLOOD, JUST LIKE MYSELF!

ALWAYS BRO,
CHARLIE "EL COQUI" VERDEJO :;):
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Postby CongaTick » Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:34 pm

Paoli Mejias' TRANSCEND !!!! Yet another level.
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Postby vinnieL » Wed Jul 25, 2007 2:19 am

I just keep plugging away I even practice when it seems I am not clicking that day and i stay with it until I click! I will be looking for Hilton Ruiz CD's this weekend.
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Postby yambu321 » Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:33 am

WOW, SOUNDS LIKE WE ARE GETTING SOME DESCENT CD RECOMMENDATIONS SO FAR, AND THAT'S GREAT!

TO CONGAMYK.
YES, I DO AGREE, CHUCHO VALDEZ IS LEGENDARY TO SAY THE LEAST!

NOW FOR MY TO FAVORITES JERRY GONZALEZ, AND HIS BROTHER, THE GREAT BASSIST, AND PRODUCDER, ANDY GONZALEZ, THEY ARE MY FAVORITES!!! JERRY GONZALEZ AND THE FORT APACHE BAND, NOW THATS ME! :D AND I LOVE THE WORK ANDY GONZALEZ HAS DONE WITH THE RUMBA CLUB, SUCH AS IN THE FOLLOWING CDS, MAMACITA, ESIRITISTA, AND DES DE LA CAPITAL, IN THAT ORDER. WITH THE MAMACITA CD ALONE, THE RUMBA CLUB COVERS ALL THE FOLLOWING RYTHMS IN A JAZZ SETTING:
CHACHA, MERENGUE, GUAGUANCO YAMBU, BOOGALOO, BOLERO, SONGO AND ALSO BOMBA IF I'M NOT MISTAKEN. IT'S EVEN LISTED NEXT TO THE TITLE OF EACH SONG, WHICH IS FANTASTIC.

TO VINNIEL,
ANOTHER TREAT FOR YOU, IS THAT THE RUMBA CLUB MAMACITA CD BOOKLET HAS A BIG SHOT, OF THE TOPSIDE, OF A MATADOR CONGA. THERE'S TWO DIFFERENT BRAND DRUMS THAT THE CONGERO USES, BUT A MATADOR IS ONE. JUST LIKE I MENTIONED, SOME PROS DO PREFER MATADORS EVEN OVER THE OTHER LP DRUMS. RUMBA CLUB ESPIRITISTA CD ALSO HAS A PHOTO OF THE MATADOR AND THE OTHER DRUM ON THE COVER! :D

TO CONGATICK, I MUST ADMIT, I DO HAVE TO GET SOME OF PAOLI MEJIAS MUSIC, I HEARD IT'S TOP LEVEL STUFF!

GREAT WORK GUYS! :D
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INPUTS!
RESPECTFULLY,
CHARLIE "EL COQUI" VERDEJO
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Postby vinnieL » Wed Jul 25, 2007 4:36 am

Rhumba club is definitely on my list that you gave me I will be on the hunt this weekend.
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Postby Diceman » Wed Jul 25, 2007 5:23 pm

I got my mitts on a copy of Rumba Club--great recommendation brother.
Well recorded and a lot of variety on styles.
I would say it is a pefect record to practice along to as well as giving it ear time.

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Postby yambu321 » Wed Jul 25, 2007 11:54 pm

DICEMAN, THANK YOU!

YOU'RE RIGHT, RUMBA CLUB CDS ARE PERFECT FOR PLAYING ALONG WITH, AND ALSO GREAT FOR JAMMIN WHILE DRIVING, OR JUST CHILIN. :D

I'M GLAD YOU LIKE THE RUMBA CLUB CDS. ENJOY BRO, AND PLEASE PASS THIS INFO DOWN TO OTHERS AS WELL. :;):

WITH RESPECT FOR ALL PERCUSSIONIST,

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