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The Complete RCA Recordings, Vol. 1

The Complete RCA Recordings, Vol. 1
Tito Puente

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Ran Kan Kan
  2. Guayaba
  3. Chang
  4. Lagrimas Negras
  5. Arinaqara
  6. Tuxedo Junction
  7. Lare Lare
  8. Swinging The Mambo
  9. Donde Estabas Tu
  10. Take the "A" Train
  11. Picadillo
  12. Mi Chiquita Quiere Guarachar
  13. Cuando Suenan Los Tambores
  14. Cao Cao Mani Picao
  15. El Baile Del Pinguino
  16. Candido
  17. Para Que Sufran Los Pollos
  18. Tu No Eres Nadie

Disc 2:

  1. Cuban Nightmare
  2. Por Tu Amor
  3. Mambozooka
  4. Mama Inez
  5. Elegua Chango
  6. Cual Es La Idea (What's The Idea)
  7. Pa' los Rumberos
  8. Guaganco Margarito
  9. Yambeque [Mambo Yambu]
  10. Havana After Dark
  11. Flying Down To Rio
  12. Lotus Land
  13. Lucky Dog - Puente, TitoPuente,
  14. Tito In
  15. Sin Amor
  16. No Me Obligues
  17. Cubarama
  18. Asi Es Como Era [Malibu]

Disc 3:

  1. Cha Charuguao
  2. Guarririambo
  3. Calypso Blues
  4. Cubana Bay
  5. Minor Moods
  6. The Floozie
  7. Mambo Beat
  8. Night Ritual
  9. Duerme
  10. Lullabye Of The Leaves
  11. Noche De Ronda
  12. Son De La Loma
  13. Ecstacy
  14. La Ola Marina
  15. What A Difference A Day Makes
  16. Eleguara
  17. Mon Ti
  18. Ti Mon Bo

Disc 4:

  1. Camellia
  2. Happy Land Of Hunza
  3. Mambo Gozsn
  4. Llego Mijan
  5. Hong Kong Mambo
  6. Mi Chiquita Quiere Bembe
  7. Cuando Te Vea
  8. Cha Kee Ta
  9. Cute Chick
  10. Black Pearl
  11. Brazil
  12. Yucatan
  13. Miramar
  14. Acapulco
  15. Yours
  16. Port Au Pleasure
  17. Dancing Under Latin Skies
  18. Cuban Pete

Disc 5:

  1. Campanitas De Cristal
  2. El Bajo
  3. El Palo
  4. Cha Cha Son
  5. Cha-Cha-Gua
  6. Chanchullo
  7. Delisse
  8. Suave Asi
  9. Guataca
  10. The Jazz Theme
  11. That Old Devil Moon
  12. Tito's Theme
  13. Grossinger's Cha Cha Cha
  14. I Love Paris
  15. Miami Beach Cha Cha Cha
  16. How High the Moon
  17. Puente At Grossinger's
  18. Philadelphia Mambo

Disc 6:

  1. Cuero Pelao
  2. Son Montuno
  3. Dance Of The Headhunters
  4. Voodoo Dance At Midnight
  5. Witch Doctor's Nightmare
  6. Jungle Holiday
  7. Dance Mania
  8. Una Mujer
  9. A Gozar Timbero
  10. Cua Cua
  11. Separala Tambien
  12. Baila Como Es
  13. Baia [Ma Baixa Do Sapateiro]
  14. La Virgen de la Macarena
  15. Temptation
  16. Autumn Leaves
  17. Kiss Of Fire
  18. The Continental

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #376918 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-09-25
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Formats: Box set, Original recording remastered

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
For more than 50 years, Tito Puente, the great bandleader and master of the timbales, was among the most important figures in Latin dance and Latin jazz. By the time he died, on May 31, 2000, he'd made more than 130 recordings, the greatest of them cut during the 1940s, '50s, and '60s for RCA. This set features the 108 tracks Puente cut for the label from 1949 to 1960, and it shows how he skillfully crossed the boundaries between Latin, jazz, and popular genres. All the founding fathers of Latin music are here: percussionists Mongo Santamaria, Ray Barretto, and Willie Bobo, as well as composer-arranger Chico O'Farrill and Dominican flutist Johnny Pacheco.

The heart of this affordable, six-CD collection is the mambo, the Afro-Cuban dance Puente spread throughout the world--from New York's famed Palladium to Paris--with classics such as "Ran Kan Kan," "Picadillo," and "Hong Kong Mambo" (the lattermost with Puente on marimba). Another Cuban dance rhythm, the cha-cha, was prominent in Puente's book. His rendition of bassist Cachao's catchy "Chanchullo" may have been the model for Puente's megahit, "Oye Como Va," taken subsequently to greater heights as a Latin rock classic by Carlos Santana. Puente grew up in Harlem, and his jazz chops are in full effect on his vintage, cornerstone Afro-Cubop takes on Billy Strayhorn's "Take the A Train," "Tuxedo Junction," and "That Old Devil Moon." --Eugene Holley Jr.