Tito Puente - 50 Years of Swing (1997)
Artist: Tito Puente
Title: 50 Years of Swing
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: RMM Records
Genre: Latin Jazz, Mambo
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 03:16:07
Total Size: 1.15 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: 50 Years of Swing
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: RMM Records
Genre: Latin Jazz, Mambo
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 03:16:07
Total Size: 1.15 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1 {00:51:06}
01. Que No, Que No (3:01)
02. Mambo Macoco (2:56)
03. El Yoyo (2:59)
04. Malcriada (3:02)
05. El Cayuco (2:37)
06. Babalu (2:18)
07. Complicacion (3:23)
08. Ay Carino (4:05)
09. El Manicero (2:13)
10. Que Te Pedi (4:18)
11. Eras (2:59)
12. Congo Mulence (3:04)
13. No Me Hables Mas (2:46)
14. Guantanamera (3:38)
15. Crystal Blue Persuasion (3:35)
16. Guaguanco Arsenio (4:12)
CD2 {01:13:45}
01. Ran Kan Kan (3:10)
02. Vaya Puente (2:10)
03. Timbalero (3:35)
04. Mambo Herd (2:41)
05. Tito on Timbales (3:02)
06. Ti Mon Bo (6:36)
07. Tanga (3:11)
08. Loco Bossa Nova (2:16)
09. Shadow of Your Smile (4:50)
10. Machito Forever (6:02)
11. On Broadway (8:06)
12. Lullaby of Birdland (4:18)
13. Picadillo (3:10)
14. Asia Mood (4:45)
15. Tito's Idea (3:50)
16. Don't You Worry About a Thing (4:51)
17. I'm Going to Go Fishing (3:47)
18. Llegue (3:25)
CD3 {01:11:16}
01. Para los Rumberos (3:23)
02. Hong Kong Mambo (3:48)
03. Babarabatiri (3:43)
04. Celia & Tito (5:58)
05. Tigimo +2 (5:07)
06. Guataca (2:37)
07. Dejame Sonar (5:01)
08. Oh Vida! (3:41)
09. Nina y Senora (4:26)
10. Moody's Mood for Love (3:43)
11. Hay Que Trabajar (4:57)
12. Donde Estabas Tu (5:02)
13. Take It or Lose It (3:33)
14. El #100 (5:20)
15. Fiesta a la King (4:29)
16. Oye Como Va (6:28)
The concept behind this three-CD set was to pick out some of the highpoints from Tito Puente's half-century career. Unfortunately, the end results are not very well-planned. The music skips around time-wise (instead of being in chronological order), the exact recording dates are not given (just the year), and the full personnel is also absent; only the names of a few (but not all) of the featured vocalists and soloists are given. What could have been a significant set is instead just so-so. The first disc concentrates mostly on salsa vocal performances, starting with a number from Jose Curbelo's 1946 orchestra with Tito Rodriguez doing the singing (Puente worte the arrangement) and continuing with features for Vicentico Valdes, Graciela, Abbe Lane, Santos Colon, La Lupe, Migueloito Valdes, and Machito, reaching up to 1981. The second disc is mostly (but not entirely) instrumentals from 1955-1995 including "Ran Kan Kan" and "Mambo Herd 1959" (with Woody Herman) and features for Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo, Candido, Steve Turre, Hilton Ruiz, and even Lionel Hampton and Cal Tjader. The second disc concludes with two previously unreleased numbers from 1977. The final CD (covering 1956-1994) has both Afro-Cuban jazz and some salsa, randomly programmed. Celia Cruz, Ray Barretto, James Moody and India make appearances. The end results of this potentially significant set are basically a mess. There is some good music along the way but it is illogically planned.