Machito - The Machito Collection 1941-52 (2020)

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Title: The Machito Collection 1941-52
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Acrobat
Genre: Latin Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:24:44
Total Size: 422 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Parabola Negra
02. Sopa De Pichon
03. El Muerto Se Fue De Rumba
04. Rumba En Swing
05. Cometelo To!
06. No Noise Pt. 1
07. Bucabu
08. Caravan
09. Okiedoke
10. Tanga
11. Flying Home
12. Tremendo Cumban
13. Vacilando
14. Howard's Blues
15. Cubop City
16. Bop Champagne
17. Lean On Me
18. Boppin' The Vibes
19. Tumba El Quinto
20. Asia Minor
21. Jungle Drums
22. U-Bla-Ba-Du
23. El-Sopon
24. Rose Room
25. The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise
26. St. Louis Blues
27. Mambo Fortunado
28. Mambo Is Here To Stay
29. Mambo Jambo
30. Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite
31. Donde Estabas Tu
32. Ay Que Mate
33. Que Me Falta
34. Que Me Pasa
35. Oboe Mambo
36. Contigo En La Distancia
37. Mani Picao
38. Adios
39. Paddlin' Blues
40. Milk Cow Blues

Machito was a bandleader, singer and percussionist who helped create and refine the Afro-Cuban style of jazz, as well as developing Cubop and salsa music during the 1940s. He was instrumental in introducing jazz musicians like Charlie Parker, George Shearing, Stan Kenton and Dizzy Gillespie to the potential of Latin rhythms in jazz, with several top jazz musicians like Parker collaborating in his recordings. Born in either Havana, Cuba, or in Tampa, Florida, in 1909, he moved to New York in 1937 and in 1940 founded his Afro-Cubans orchestra, which immediately attracted attention. This excellent-value 40-track 2-CD collection comprises studio and live broadcast recordings from the first and highly significant and influential decade and more of his career, which was interrupted for several years by war service. Several of the recordings feature Charlie Parker on alto sax, Flip Phillips on tenor sax and Howard McGhee on trumpet, with Milt Jackson and Harry Belafonte also contributing. The set notably the landmark 17-minute recording of his celebrated Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite which features Charlie Parker on alto sax and Flip Philips on tenor sax along with Harry Sweets Edison on trumpet and Buddy Rich on drums as part of a 20-strong orchestra. The collection provides a thoroughly entertaining introduction to the world of Afro-Cuban jazz, with Machito capturing the essence of a highly distinctive and influential strand of post-war music.


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Many thanks for lossless.