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V.A. - Al Compas Del Mambo - Japan 2 CD

V.A. - Al Compas Del Mambo - Japan 2 CD

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Latin

Mambo

March 24, 2019

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Catalog No.: DISCOLOGIA-015

JAN/ISBN: 4582136084162

Number of Discs: 2

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

Credits:

Various Artists, Perez Prado, Tito Puente, Arsenio Rodriguez

Description:

Mambo," the Cuban music that took the world by storm in the 1950s. The records and materials left behind by music critic Toyo Nakamura were donated to Musashino Art University. The music critic Nakamura Toyo has donated his records and materials to Musashino Art University. This is a sequel album to the revised series of "The Myth of Rumba (Paris)" (DISCOLOGIA-010) and "The Myth of Rumba (New York)" (DISCOLOGIA-011), which were well received from the year before last to last year. This 2-CD album is a definitive edition of the music mambo that symbolizes the era when Cuban music was at its most glamorous. Touyo Nakamura had released two edited mambo albums on her own label, Soup Records (LP era) and Audiobooks (CD era), respectively. As is typical of Mr. Toyo, each album contains not only the best performances by the top bands of the mambo heyday, but also a very wide variety of sound sources, from historical sources that could be considered the roots of mambo, to unknown B-class bands. This "Revised Edition" is a 2-CD set that includes not only many of the great performances from such albums, but also some of the great songs that Katsunori Tanaka of Diskolohia discovered afterwards.The first disc features a selection of recordings from around the 1950s, when famous musicians such as Pérez Prado, Machito's Orchestra, Tito Puente, and Tito Rodríguez were at their best. and Tito Rodriguez. In addition, the second disc features pre-mambo masterpieces by Arsenio Rodriguez and Arcaño, as well as performances by Anselmo Sacasa and other Cubans active in the earliest days of New York Latin, to trace the mainstream of mambo history. The second disc features a number of unknown masterpieces by "individualists" who have been left out of the "authentic history," but whose unique brilliance can still be enjoyed. The second disc, which could be called a "mambo external history," offers a playful selection of music that is typical of Toyo's style. In the audiobook era, the year of recording was unknown, but this time, we have done a thorough research. So, it is much more informative. Furthermore, the sound quality of the reissue is incomparable to that of the audiobooks, since it is a discolohia album. The booklet with detailed explanations and valuable photos is as usual, and is truly a "definitive" edition. The screeching horns and the pounding beats will relieve any stress you may be feeling when you immerse yourself in the mambo. In that sense, this album is a must-have for life.And it is this work that I recommend to those who have shunned mambo in the past.

Tracklisting:

DISC1『マンボの祝祭』
1. Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Al Compás Del Mambo”
2. Arsenio Rodríguez y su Conjunto “El Reloj De Pastora”
3. La Maravilla de Arcaño “Rapsodia En Azul”
4. Anselmo Sacasas y su Orquesta “Mambo”
5. José Curbelo y su Orquesta “El Rey Del Mambo”
6. Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Kuba Mambo”
7. Anselmo Sacasas y su Orquesta “El Salón del Rey del Mambo”
8. Anselmo Sacasas y su Orquesta “B.Frat Mambo”
9. Tito Puente and his Orchestra “Tito Timbero”
10. Noro Morales and his Orchestra “Mambo”
11. Benny Moré con Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Pachito Eʼché”
12. Benny Moré con Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Dolor Karabaly”
13. Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Que Rico El Mambo”
14. Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Mambo #5”
15. Tito Puente and Orchestra vocal by Vicentico Valdés “Abaniquito”
16. Tito Puente and Orchestra “Mambo La Loca”
17. Machito and his Orchestra with Charlie Paker “Mambo”
18. La Maravilla de Arcaño “Mambo”
19. Machito and his Afro-Cuban Orchestra “Mambo A La Savoy”
20. Machito and his Afro-Cuban Orchestra “Sambia”
21. Machito and his Afro-Cuban Orchestra “Mambo Inn”
22. Noro Morales and his Orchestra “110th Street and 5th Avenue”
23. Noro Morales and his Orchestra “Cuban Mambo”
24. Tito Rodríguez and his Orchestra “Asi...Asi…”
25. Anselmo Sacasas y su Orquesta “Mamsaca”

Disc 2『マンボの散歩』
1. Conjunto Casino “Mambo Infierno”
2. Niño Rivera y su Conjunto “Cubibop”
3. Kiko Menndive con Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “La Camisa de Papel”
4. Hermanas Montoya con Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Mucho
Mucho
Mucho”
5. Tony Camargo con su Orquesta “La Llorona”
6. Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra “Mambo Jambo”
7. Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra “Mambo in F”
8. Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra “The Hillbilly Mambo Band”
9. Chico OʼFarrill and his Orchestra “JATP Mambo”
10. Chico OʼFarrill and his Orchestra “Mambo Korula”
11. René Hernández and his Orchestra “Cuban Offbeat”
12. René Hernández and his Orchestra “Harlem Jamboree”
13. Tito Rodríguez and his Orchestra “Vibe Mambo”
14. Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “La engañadora”
15. Pérez Prado y su Orquesta “Skokiaan”
16. Ramón Márquez y su Orquesta “Chivirico”
17. Al Romero y su Orquesta “Mambo in Brass”
18. Julio Andinoʼs Caribbean Dance Orchestra “Rumbarama”
19. Al Castillanos and Orchestra “Speak Up Mambo”
20. La Playa Sextet “Mambo Batiri”
21. César Concepción and his Orchestra “Paʼ Salinas”
22. Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra “Oooh!”
23. Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra “Mambo Gitano”
24. Tito Rivera y su Orquesta Havana Mambo “uardarraya”
25. Beny Moré y su Banda Gigante “Santa Isabel de Las Lajas”

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