Cal Tjader – Ritmo Caliente! (Remastered) (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Cal Tjader - Ritmo Caliente! (Remastered) (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Cal Tjader
Album: Ritmo Caliente! (Remastered)
Genre: Afro-Cuban Jazz
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:12:51
Total Tracks: 23
Total Size: 698 MB

Tracklist:

1. Cal Tjader – Cubano Chant (Remastered) (06:21)
2. Cal Tjader – Goza (Remastered) (01:57)
3. Cal Tjader – Panchero Mambero (Remastered) (02:25)
4. Cal Tjader – Alegres Timbales (Remastered) (01:12)
5. Cal Tjader – Mambo Moderno (Remastered) (03:30)
6. Cal Tjader – Afro Corolombo (Remastered) (01:28)
7. Cal Tjader – Ritmo Caliente (Remastered) (02:09)
8. Cal Tjader – Lamento De Hodi (Remastered) (03:03)
9. Cal Tjader – Mambo Inn (Remastered) (02:49)
10. Cal Tjader – Buhuto (Nanigo 68) (Remastered) (01:38)
11. Cal Tjader – Alegres Congas (Remastered) (01:05)
12. Cal Tjader – Mueve La Cintura (Remastered) (02:34)
13. Cal Tjader – Bernie’s Tune (Remastered) (02:38)
14. Cal Tjader – Perdido (Remastered) (07:05)
15. Cal Tjader – Armando’s Hideaway (Remastered) (02:34)
16. Cal Tjader – Cuco On Timbales (Remastered) (01:44)
17. Cal Tjader – Tumbao (Remastered) (03:14)
18. Cal Tjader – Ritmo Rumba (Remastered) (00:58)
19. Cal Tjader – Big Noise from Winnetka (Remastered) (04:19)
20. Cal Tjader – Poinciana Cha Cha (Remastered) (03:42)
21. Cal Tjader – Mongorama (Remastered) (06:23)
22. Cal Tjader – Ritmo Africano (Remastered) (01:40)
23. Cal Tjader – Perfidia Cha Cha (Remastered) (08:13)

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Cal Tjader was undoubtedly the most famous non-Latino leader of Latin jazz bands, an extraordinary distinction. From the 1950s until his death, he was practically the point man between the worlds of Latin jazz and mainstream bop; his light, rhythmic, joyous vibraphone manner could comfortably embrace both styles. His numerous recordings for Fantasy and Verve and long-standing presence in the San Francisco Bay Area eventually had a profound influence upon Carlos Santana, and thus Latin rock. He also played drums and bongos, the latter most notably on the George Shearing Quintet’s puckishly titled “Rap Your Troubles in Drums,” and would occasionally sit in on piano as well.

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