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Cuban Blues: The Chico O'Farrill Sessions

Cuban Blues: The Chico O'Farrill Sessions
Chico O'Farrill

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Avocadoes
  2. Taboo
  3. JATP Mambo
  4. Duerme
  5. Almendra
  6. Disappearance
  7. Cuban Blues
  8. Sin Titulo
  9. Dance One
  10. Bright One
  11. Flamingo
  12. Last One
  13. Tierra Va Tembla
  14. Vamos Pa la Rumba
  15. Mambo Korula
  16. Frizilandia
  17. Peanut Vendor
  18. Ill Wind
  19. Malagueña
  20. Castígala
  21. Second Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite

Disc 2:

  1. Havana Special
  2. Carioca
  3. Fiesta Time
  4. Heat Wave
  5. It Ain't Necessarily So
  6. Guess What?
  7. Cry Baby Blues
  8. Lamento
  9. You Stepped Out of a Dream
  10. Cachita
  11. Rumbonsito
  12. Te Quiero Dijiste
  13. Siboney
  14. Angel's Flight
  15. Tres Palabras
  16. No Te Importe Saber
  17. Vaya Con Dios (May God Be with You)
  18. Pianarabatibiri
  19. L.A. Mambo
  20. Quiereme Mucho
  21. More Mambo
  22. Mambo for Bunto
  23. Botellero
  24. Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite - Machito & His Afro-Cubans,

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #79108 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-11-05
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

Muy caliente -- essential listening for Cuban music fans!5
It's tough to do justice to composer-arranger-bandleader Chico O'Farrill's myriad contributions to Latin jazz (& Afro-Cuban music), but one spin of these discs will tell you far more than anything I could write. Cuban Blues is a superb compilation that includes all of Chico's '50s sessions with his own band, (and a bonus cut in his first "Afro-Cuban Jazz Suite" performed by Machito's Afro-Cubans). And here -- in one place -- are impossible-to-find LPs like "Chico O'Farrill's Mambo Dance Sessions."

If you love Latin jazz (& Cuban music, too), this is essential listening!

What a band! This title is the place to start4
I agree with the review by "a music fan" because Chico O'Farrill has assembled quite a band and the talent is evident. What prospective purchasers should know is that this compilation seeks to be broad rather than deep. If you don't like what you are hearing, the next tune might please you more. If you do like what you have heard, you might not get enough of it on this 2cd set.
Having said that, O'Farrill shows how masterful he was with both Afro-Cuban songs and with the American standards as they liked to hear them in the 1950s. You will hear tight arrangements and some extraordinary solos. The rhythm line is tops and he rates with Puente, Machito, and Cugat - all of whom had greater followings but not necessarily among the players themselves. Find out what you like about him and then search out some of the other recordings that will provide further proof of his substantial talent.

The astonishing blend of Jazz, Cuban and classical influences!5
Chico O' Farrill dug a huge trench in which concerns to accomplish the legendary sounds of the great bands of the forties that rendered pleasant unforgettable moments, accomplishing a marvellous drift in the establishment of a solid musculature and expansive transcendence of the raising Latin Jazz genre. This band had such swing and accurate conveyance because among other merits, was totally equipped around any fashion current but above all the idiomatic expressiveness that eventually would become them its main landmark.

These early fifties sessions out Chico on the map of the most remarkable pioneers of the Latin Jazz by then, in which the Afro- Cuban roots were basically the veins of these fabulous pieces. The impressive gamut of kaleidoscopic genres were mesmerizing performed with that unerring elegance, spirit pureness and vibrating radiance.

Despite the first CD is fabulous, it explores with major detail, the different insights of the different musical genres (notice for instance, the impressive second Afro-Cuban Jazz suite) the second album is by far, rhythmical than the first one. Since the first track, simply you can't stop to move even your fingers, it's loaded of that characteristic "guataca".

If you really want to have a CD that had captured with major vehemence this fundamental transition moment and besides had featured with such mesmerizing rhythmic elegance, you have come to the right point.

An ageless album.