That Latin Sound
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Peanut Vendor
- Frenesi
- Brazil
- Tico Tico
- Maria Elena
- Perfidia
- Taboo
- Miami Beach Rumba
- Mambo No.5
- Lady of Spain
- Cielito Lindo
- Felicidade
- Delicado
- Rumba Rhapsody
- Wedding Samba
- Carioca
- Paloma
- Quireme Mucho
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #75763 in Music
- Released on: 1998-02-05
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Tracks Include: Brazil, Maria Elena, Miami Beach Rumba, The Wedding Samba, La Paloma, Lady Of Spain & More.
Customer Reviews
That Latin Sound ~ Edmundo Ros & Orchestra
I bought this CD out of nostalgia in wanting to hear Edmundo Ros playing again. The music selection includes some of the very popular latin music in the forties and fifties. Songs like Brazil and La Paloma you can never be tired of and can admit that they are still well played and recorded.
All the music are played in the famous Edmundo Ros easy listening style. I still remember in the fifies the radio would feature Edmundo Ros every Sunday for you to enjoy with your beer or gin and tonic.
In those days most of the popular latin rhythm were rhumbas, boleros and sambas. Cha chas and Mambos were just starting to be popular.
Another good CD from Edmundo Ros
Edmundo Ros has a wonderful easy listening style that is the best.
Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band was the talk of the town in London in the 1940s, 1950's and 1960s when he operated the The "Edmundo Ros Dinner and Supper Club" and had shows on the BBC.
He was one of the first to record the popular tunes of the day and Broadway songs in the latin style and rhythms.
We keep on trying to find CD of his previously released LP's. They are a treasure.
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Music with a lively latin beat is Edmundo Ros' signature
Amazonm--How do I reply to the fan for Sao Paulo, Brazil who wrote you that he would like more information on Edmundo Ros? As a personal friend of Edmundo's I would like to answer his plea.



