Perez Prado – Leyenda Mexicana (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Perez Prado - Leyenda Mexicana (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Perez Prado
Album: Leyenda Mexicana
Genre: Mambo, Latin Jazz
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 42:44
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 497 MB

Tracklist:

1. Perez Prado – Leyenda Mexicana (01:52)
2. Perez Prado – Mambo No.5 (02:46)
3. Perez Prado – Come Back to Sorrento (Torna a Sorrento) (02:25)
4. Perez Prado – Adios Mi Chaparrita (Goodbye My Little Angel) (02:53)
5. Perez Prado – Flight of the Bumblebee (02:46)
6. Perez Prado – Estrellita Del Sur (02:20)
7. Perez Prado – Machaca (02:30)
8. Perez Prado – Leo’s Special (05:03)
9. Perez Prado – Marta (02:56)
10. Perez Prado – In the Mood (02:20)
11. Perez Prado – Beautiful Margaret (02:18)
12. Perez Prado – Stomping at the Savoy (02:43)
13. Perez Prado – Fireworks (02:28)
14. Perez Prado – I Can’t Get Started (02:20)
15. Perez Prado – Music Makers (02:13)
16. Perez Prado – St. James Infirmary (02:51)

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uban bandleader, singer, organist, pianist and composer (born December 11, 1916 in Matanzas, Cuba – died September 14, 1989 in Mexico City, Mexico). He is often referred to as the ‘King of the Mambo’.
He was born in Matanzas, Cuba, where he studied classical piano in his early childhood, and later played organ and piano in local clubs. For a time, he was pianist and arranger for La Sonora Matancera, Cuba’s best-known musical group. He also worked with casino orchestras in Havana for most of the 1940s, gaining the nick-name “El Cara de Foca” (“Seal Face”). In 1948 he moved to Mexico to form his own band and record for RCA Victor. He quickly specialized in mambos, an upbeat adaptation of the Cuban danzón.
In 1950 arranger Sonny Burke heard “Que rico el mambo” while on vacation in Mexico and recorded it back in the United States as “Mambo Jambo”. The single was a hit, which caused Prado to launch a US tour. His appearances in 1951 were sell-outs and he began recording US releases for RCA Victor.
Prado is the composer of such famous pieces as “Mambo No. 5” and “Mambo No. 8.” At the height of the mambo movement, in 1955, Prado hit the American charts at number one with a cha-cha version of “Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White”

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