Tito Puente - Oye Como Va: The Dance Collection
Facts
| Artist(s) | Tito Puente |
| Studio | Concord Records |
| Release Date | September 2, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 013431478027 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 15:04 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 6 new from $7.75, 5 used from $3.49 |
Tracks
- Mambo King
- Mambo Gallego
- Chang
- Mambo Diablo
- Ode to Cachao
- Maria Cervantes - Tito Puente, Morales, Nolo
- Machito Forever
- Picadillo a Lo Puente
- Tito's Colada
- Delirio - Tito Puente, DeLaLuz, Cesar Port
- Oye Como Va
- Ran Kan Kan
- El Rey del Timbal
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Slow down.. |
This is not a bad CD but the oldies are FAR BETTER.
May 2, 2006
| Fun dance collection |
| El Rey Del Timbales |
| "The Palladium: Where Mambo Was King" * (N.Y.C. Palladium, 1950's+&/or -) . . . |
life-affirming pop-music t h a n the best of
Afro-Cuban/Latin Jazz . . when playing M a m b o !
The multi-layered rhythms never tire ear or mind . .
a n d demand attention to the musical genuis that
creates and improvises at such high levels of excellence.
Underscored . . when performed 'at the speed of light.'
It can be a 'religious experience!'
A sun-filled 'goose-pimply' one.
Welcome to one c.d. that captures this spirit.
With a sound quality as up to date as last evening's
concert.
Tito "takes no prisoners" in this one.
One 'cannot-go-wrong' in placing t h i s c.d.
within your collection!
My best to the best within . . .
- Richard Tuft.
(...)
* Title of a Bravo cable t.v. documentary,
home-recorded in Fall of 2002.
***** ***** August 4, 2005
| One of the best Tito Puente CDs available |
Even just the mention of the infamous and influential Palladium establishes the authenticity of the biography, the music and the album. Within the New York Mambo scene, abundant reference is still made to the Palladium, both to the music and the dancing (which cannot exist without each other). Conzo notes that "Ran Kan Kan" was first recorded in 1949 -- a fact that many of the people 'in the know' today are not familiar with.
This CD is so good that for a while, it was the first thing I wanted to hear in the morning and the last music I wanted to hear at night. Don't miss this one!
Thanks go first and foremost to the creators and second to those who chronicle the music, the musicians and the culture. The growth in this art achieved by the next generation will only be possible because they learned from you. May 17, 2001
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