La Playa Sextette - A Little Bit Of Everything (1960)

Artist: La Playa Sextette, La Playa Sextet
Title: A Little Bit Of Everything
Year Of Release: 1960
Label: Fania
Genre: Latin Jazz, Mambo, Cha-Cha-Cha
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:00
Total Size: 165 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Little Bit Of Everything
Year Of Release: 1960
Label: Fania
Genre: Latin Jazz, Mambo, Cha-Cha-Cha
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:00
Total Size: 165 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. La Muela 3:09
02. Separarla También 2:36
03. Ray's Cha Cha 3:24
04. La Pachanga 2:27
05. Bailar Por Bailar 3:03
06. Guapachando 3:08
07. El Gusanito Del Amor 2:52
08. La Rueda 2:43
09. Así Se Hace 3:32
10. What Do You Want Amigo (Que Quiere Amigo) 2:07
La Playa Sextette differed from classic large orchestras (like those of Tito Puente or Tito Rodriguez) in their more compact, raw, and rhythmic sound. Their arrangements centered on percussion and guitar/tres sections, intertwined with brass instruments, creating a light, clubby, and very "beachy" atmosphere (as underscored by the band's name, La Playa).
This album vividly captures the transitional era: traditional cha-cha-cha and energetic mambo are juxtaposed with pachanga (a blend of cha-cha-cha and merengue, distinguished by its distinctive, playful rhythm), which was incredibly popular in the 1960s.
The record perfectly captures the spirit of the pre-salsa era, when Puerto Rican and Cuban musicians in New York City were forging a unique syncretic style that would, a decade later, evolve into a full-fledged commercial salsa movement.
This album vividly captures the transitional era: traditional cha-cha-cha and energetic mambo are juxtaposed with pachanga (a blend of cha-cha-cha and merengue, distinguished by its distinctive, playful rhythm), which was incredibly popular in the 1960s.
The record perfectly captures the spirit of the pre-salsa era, when Puerto Rican and Cuban musicians in New York City were forging a unique syncretic style that would, a decade later, evolve into a full-fledged commercial salsa movement.