Tito Puente - Live at the 1977 Monterey Jazz Festival (2008)

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Title: Live at the 1977 Monterey Jazz Festival
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Monterey Jazz Festival Records
Genre: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Latin Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*tracks + .cue,log)
Total Time: 01:05:43
Total Size: 447 mb (+3%rec.)
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Tito Puente played the Monterey Jazz Festival for the first time in 1977, leading a big band that immediately ignited the crowd with his rousing "Para Los Rumberos." Before the conga player even gave the audience a chance to cool off, he immediately launches into "Oye Como Va," a huge hit for Latin rocker Carlos Santana, a piece that Fillmore East impresario Bill Graham introduced to the guitarist by playing Puente's early record of it. The fire is often present throughout the set, with the punch of the horn section and infectious percussion, though ballads like "Delirio" prove just as effective. One of the surprises is Puente's effective cha cha arrangement of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing," demonstrating that he always was interested in any good melody regardless of its stylistic origin. Vibraphonist and Latin jazz bandleader Cal Tjader is an added guest for the closing number "Picadillo." This never dull Monterey set is a reminder as to why Tito Puente was one of the true giants of Latin Jazz.

Tracks:

01. Introduction by Jimmy Lyons (0:20)
02. Para los Rumberos (5:59)
03. Oye Como Va (6:18)
04. Babarabatiri (8:40)
05. Delirio (9:34)
06. Tito's Odyssey (7:24)
07. Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing (Cha Cha Cha) (7:50)
08. Pare Cochero (9:01)
09. El Rey del Timbal (4:58)
10. Picadillo (5:39)

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