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Mongo Santamaria - Mongo At Montreux (1971)

Mongo Santamaria - Mongo At Montreux (1971)

BAND/ARTIST: Mongo Santamaria

  • Title: Mongo At Montreux
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Atlantic/Warner Japan/WEA/Rhino
  • Genre: Afro-Cuban, Latin Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
  • Total Time: 37:22
  • Total Size: 443.9 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Come Candela (3:55)
02. Climax (4:53)
03. Disappear (4:59)
04. Marty's Tune (4:44)
05. Soleil (5:52)
06. Conversation In Drums (1:35)
07. I Wanna Know (3:08)
08. Watermelon Man (1:01)
09. Standing Ovation (1:17)
10. Cloud Nine (4:57)
11. Watermelon Man (1:02)

Personnel:
Mongo Santamaria - conga drums
Ray Maldonado - trumpet, cowbell
Carter Jefferson - tenor saxophone, flute
Roger Glenn - flute, vibes
Eddie Martinez - piano
Edward Rivera - electric bass
Steve Berrios - drums, timbales
Armando Peraza - conga drums, bongo drums
Marty Sheller - arranger
Rec.: live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, June 20, 1971.

Features 24 bit remastering and comes with a mini-description. Recorded live at the 1971 Montreux Jazz Festival, the blistering Mongo at Montreux captures Mongo Santamaria in the absolute prime of his career, embracing all facets of his expansive musical vision for a set that is far more than the sum of its parts. Spanning from soulful Latin boogaloo grooves like "Come Candela" to psychedelic jazz renditions of pop hits like the Temptations' "Cloud Nine" to straight-up funk excursions like "Climax," Mongo at Montreux is relentlessly energetic music genetically engineered for dancing – most impressive of all is "Conversation in Drums," a virtual primer in Latin percussion.


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  • myto
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Mongo live in 24-bit. What more can you ask for? Many thanks!