Eddie Palmieri - Eddie Palmieri Essentials (2025)

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Title: Eddie Palmieri Essentials
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc
Genre: Latin Jazz, Salsa
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:55:03
Total Size: 694 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Eddie Palmieri – Vámonos Pa'l Monte (07:08)
2. Eddie Palmieri – Ay Qué Rico (03:29)
3. Eddie Palmieri – Pa' Huele (04:42)
4. Eddie Palmieri – Tirándote Flores (04:19)
5. Eddie Palmieri – La Malanga (04:04)
6. Eddie Palmieri – Justicia (04:48)
7. Eddie Palmieri – Café (feat. Ismael Quintana) (06:40)
8. Eddie Palmieri – Cuídate Compay (feat. Ismael Quintana) (05:42)
9. Eddie Palmieri – El Molestoso (02:43)
10. Eddie Palmieri – Lázaro Y Su Micrófono (03:13)
11. Eddie Palmieri – Azúcar (09:29)
12. Eddie Palmieri – Palo De Mango (04:30)
13. Eddie Palmieri – El Día Que Me Quieras (07:14)
14. Eddie Palmieri – Muñeca (04:01)
15. Eddie Palmieri & Ismael Quintana – Oyelo Que Te Conviene (03:36)
16. Eddie Palmieri – Lo Qué Traigo Es Sabroso (04:03)
17. Eddie Palmieri – Mi Mambo Conga (02:47)
18. Eddie Palmieri – Revolt / La Libertad Lógico (Remastered 2024) (05:26)
19. Eddie Palmieri – Si Echo Pa'lante (05:17)
20. Eddie Palmieri – Bomba del Corazón (Remastered 2024) (05:57)
21. Eddie Palmieri – Helado De Chocolate (06:14)
22. Eddie Palmieri – Solo Pensar En Ti (03:50)
23. Eddie Palmieri – Bilongo (feat. Ismael Quintana) (05:41)

An often-dazzling pianist whose technique incorporates bits and pieces of everyone from McCoy Tyner to Herbie Hancock and recycles them through a dynamic Latin groove, Eddie Palmieri (aka "El Maestro") has been a Latin jazz and salsa master since the mid-'50s. His approach can be compared to Thelonious Monk's for its unorthodox patterns, odd rhythms, sometimes disjointed phrases, and percussive effects played in a manner that is always successfully resolved. It's a free/hard bop/Afro-Caribbean blend, with keyboard solos and montunos that are forever stimulating. Palmieri has released dozens of records on various labels, including what are now considered groundbreaking albums that include 1962's La Perfecta, 1969's Justicia Sun of Latin Music (1974), and 1987's The Truth: La Verdad. He is the recipient of nine Grammy and three Latin Grammy Awards and continues to make music in the 21st century on albums such as Sabiduria (2017). Palmieri is a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts' distinguished Jazz Master Award and the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences' Lifetime Achievement Award.