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The Rough Guide to Tito Puente

Artist: Puente Tito

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    Jugando Mama, Jugando – Tito Puente 02:20
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    Mambo Tipico – Tito Puente 03:00
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    Penjamo – Vicentico Valdés, Tito Puente 03:09
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    Malanga Con Yucca – Tito Puente 02:32
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    Mas Bajo – Tito Puente 03:13
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    Pachito Eche – Tito Puente, Celia Cruz 03:36
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    Fiesta Con Puente – Tito Puente 02:51
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    Piano Pachanga – Tito Puente 02:17
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    El Que Usted Conoce – Tito Puente 03:08
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    Salsa y Sabor – Tito Puente 03:00
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    Black Brothers – Tito Puente 04:18
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    Vibe Mambo – Tito Puente, The Orchestra 03:06
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    En el Cafetal – Tito Puente, Celia Cruz 03:57
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    Los Hermanos Pinzones – Tito Puente, Miguelito Valdés 04:44
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    Guiro 6/8 – Celia Cruz, Tito Puente 03:08
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    Tp's Shing-A-Ling – Tito Puente 02:49
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    Meditacao – Tito Puente, The Orchestra 02:18
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    Oye Como Va – Tito Puente 04:32
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    Mi Trompeta Tropical – Tito Puente 02:47
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    Ran Kan Kan – Tito Puente 03:09
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    I Could Have Danced All Night – Tito Puente 02:23

Tito Puente had an illustrious career, both as a performer and as a composer, one of the most influential Latin musicians of the 20th century. This compilation draws on what could be considered his most prolific and adventurous time, the 30 years from the mid-'50s to the mid-'80s. Given the amount of material in that period, selecting just 21 tracks to represent Puente's music is a challenge, but one that's been taken on and largely conquered here. Sadly there's nothing from his live at Birdland discs, due to licensing problems, but this compensates for that with a relentless stream of melody and percussion, with Puente's vibes and timbales leading from the front with the kind of passionate energy that can't be faked. There are a couple of wonderful duets with the late Celia Cruz, and, of course, the disc wouldn't be complete without Puente's original version of "Oye Como Va," which of course became a major hit for Santana. It's worth remembering that during this period Puente led the transition from the popular mambo style into salsa, keeping his crown the whole time. The disc shows his remarkable breadth as a musician, as well as his vision for Latin music, equally fluent in jazz as Latin. A remarkable man, musician, and bandleader, this is a disc that does him justice. Chris Nickson, Rovi

  • Genre: Latin, Jazz
  • Subgenre: Latin Jazz/World Fusion, Latin America
  • Category Cuban Jazz, World Fusion, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Mambo, Salsa, Latin Jazz
  • Label: WORLD MUSIC NETWORK
  • Release Date: August 16, 2005
  • Artist: Puente Tito
  • Additional Artist: The Orchestra (Performer)

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  • Online Item #: 11421181
  • Store Item Number (DPCI): 244-03-2465
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