Jazz Cubano

Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie - Diz 'N Bird At Carnegie Hall (1997) {Roost CDP 7243 8 57061 2 7 rec 1947}

Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie - Diz 'N Bird At Carnegie Hall (1997) {Roost CDP 7243 8 57061 2 7 rec 1947}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks) +CUE+LOG -> 337 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 179 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 23 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1947, 1997 Roost / Capitol | CDP 7243 8 57061 2 7
Jazz / Bebop / Saxophone / Trumpet

Nine years after Benny Goodman's groundbreaking concert, bebop finally came to Carnegie Hall. Most notable on this 1997 CD (which contains music that has been reissued many times, often incoherently) is the meeting between altoist Charlie Parker and trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. Joined by the underrecorded piano of John Lewis, bassist Al McKibbon and the slightly overrecorded drums of Joe Harris, Bird and Diz generate some real fireworks on five songs, and Parker's rendition of "Confirmation," and the CD's high point, is definitive and memorable.
Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie - Diz 'N Bird at Carnegie Hall (1947, remaster 1997)

Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie - Diz 'N Bird at Carnegie Hall (1947, remaster 1997)
FLAC tracks+cue+log+scans | 01:13:12 | 335 MB (+3%)
Bop, Swing, Afro-Cuban Jazz | Label: Roost (Capitol Records), CDP 7243 8 57061 2 7

This historic September 29, 1947, concert reunited Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker for five stunning performances and captures 11 selections by Dizzy's big band at the peak of its powers. Selections represent the Afro-Cuban sound he helped midwife ("Cubano Be, Cubano Bop," featuring Chano Pozo and Lorenzo Salan); virtuosity disarmed by goofball humor ("Oop-Pop-A-Da," "Salt Peanuts"); straight-ahead bop (Tadd Dameron's "Hot House" and Parker's "Relaxin' At Camarillo"); and more adventurous writing (John Lewis' "Tocatta For Trumpet" and Gil Fuller's "Things To Come").
Doris Orsan & Johannes Tonio Kreusch - Tangos & Canciones (2018)

Doris Orsan & Johannes Tonio Kreusch - Tangos & Canciones (2018)
Jazz, Latin, Tango | 1:08:55 | WEB FLAC (tracks) | 379 MB
Label: Fine Music

Johannes Tonio Kreusch, „einer der kreativsten Gitarristen der Gegenwart“ (Akustik Gitarre Magazin), legt mit seiner vierten Einspielung für GLM wieder einmal ein Album mit ungewöhnlichem Repertoirewert vor. Mit „Tangos & Canciones“ widmet er sich zusammen mit seiner langjährigen Duo-Partnerin, der Geigerin Doris Orsan, vornehmlich der Musik aus Argentinien, Spanien und Kuba. Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei zwei Weltersteinspielungen von Zyklen, die für das Duo komponiert wurden.

Roberto Fonseca - ABUC (2016)  Music

Posted by mark70 at Nov. 12, 2016
Roberto Fonseca - ABUC (2016)

Roberto Fonseca - ABUC (2016)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 52:48 min | 122 MB
Genre: Latin Jazz | Label: Impulse!

ABUC is the 8th album by Roberto Fonseca hes released under his own name and the first to appear on the Impulse! label. Teeming with rascally rhythms and burly brass and woven from allusions, souvenirs and contrasts, ABUC is a kaleidoscope of dancing colors with which Roberto tells a story: the great and rich story of Cuban music, from yesterday to today.

V.A. - Verve Jazzclub Part 4: Trends (18CD, 2006-2012)  Music

Posted by Speedyclick at May 4, 2013
V.A. - Verve Jazzclub Part 4: Trends (18CD, 2006-2012)

V.A. - Verve Jazzclub Part 4: Trends (18CD, 2006-2012)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image/tracks & cue & log) & mp3 @ 320 kbps | tracks: 278 | Scans | 20:10:06 | ~ 7,64 Gb & 3,02 Gb
Label: Verve Jazzclub | 5% recovery record | Original recordings | Jazz, vocal jazz

This is the larger and most versatile part of the Verve Jazzclub Collection. You will discover the "trendy" side of jazz. More than 20 hours with innovative arrangements and remixes with rock, pop, soul, dance or lounge flavor. Also rare portrait and thematic albums with jazz masters. Welcome once more to the jazz paradise of Verve.

Cal Tjader - Concerts In The Sun [Recorded 1960] (2002) (Re-up)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 24, 2022
Cal Tjader - Concerts In The Sun [Recorded 1960] (2002) (Re-up)

Cal Tjader - Concerts In The Sun [Recorded 1960] (2002)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 245 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 127 MB | Covers - 6 MB
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Fantasy (FCD-9688-2)

One of the things that hardcore jazz collectors love to do is fantasize about all of the live recordings by major artists that have gone unreleased but may surface eventually - performances that were taped and ended up in the private collection of an artist, promoter, club owner, manager, or soundboard person. Collectors are always hoping that a previously unreleased soundboard recording of a John Coltrane, Bud Powell, or Thelonious Monk gig will turn up somewhere, and in some cases, recordings that have gone unreleased for decades will see the light of day at some point. Take Concerts in the Sun, for example. This 2002 disc contains previously unreleased Cal Tjader performances from 1960 - live recordings that stayed in the can for 42 years…

VA - Diggin' Deeper 3 (1998)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at March 30, 2021
VA - Diggin' Deeper 3 (1998)

VA - Diggin' Deeper 3 (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 508 MB | Scans
Genre: Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk | Label: Sony Music Media | Catalog Number: 489 259 2

Whatever it is or isn't, acid jazz is full of groove DNA and even when chilled, it makes the feet move. This third installment in the Diggin' Deeper: The Roots of Acid Jazz series, which collects likely funk, jazz, soul, fusion, and disco sides from the deep Columbia/Epic/Sony catalog, includes such gems as Art Blakey's "Cubano Chant" and Lalo Schifrin's "Jaws," a Shaft-meets-Frankenstein hybrid version of the Jaws movie theme. This set moves and grooves from end to end, and even listeners with little interest in the acid jazz movement that surfaced some two decades after most of these tracks were recorded will find a great little alternative dance album lurking here.

Patato & Totico - s/t (1968) {2004 Verve Music Group} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Aug. 21, 2021
Patato & Totico - s/t (1968) {2004 Verve Music Group} **[RE-UP]**

Patato & Totico - s/t (1968) {2004 Verve Music Group}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 222 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 88 mb
Genre: Latin jazz, jazz

Patato & Totico is the self-titled collaborative album between Carlos "Patato" Valdes & Eugenio "Totico" Arango. Released in 1968 on Verve, this CD was released by Verve Music Group on 8 June, 2004.

Cal Tjader - Cal Tjader's Latin Concert (1958) [Reissue 1991]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 21, 2022
Cal Tjader - Cal Tjader's Latin Concert (1958) [Reissue 1991]

Cal Tjader - Cal Tjader's Latin Concert (1958) [Reissue 1991]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 211 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 92 MB | Covers - 17 MB
Genre: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: OJC/Fantasy Records (00025218664325)

Latin Concert is a pretty good sampling of vibraphonist Cal Tjader's influential Latin jazz of the 1950s. With pianist Vince Guaraldi, bassist Al McKibbon, Willie Bobo on timbales and drums, and the congas of Mongo Santamaria, Tjader's impressive unit performs four of his catchy originals and two by Santamaria in addition to Latinized versions of "The Continental" and Ray Bryant's "Cubano Chant." This highly rhythmic music is hard to dislike.

Hall Of Fame - Dizzy Gillespie (CD2)  Music

Posted by technick at July 29, 2009
Hall Of Fame - Dizzy Gillespie (CD2)

Hall Of Fame - Dizzy Gillespie (5CD Box-Set)
CD2 - Cool Breeze (2002)
EAC: APE+CUE+LOG | RAR, +3% ~238MB | scans | RAR, +3% ~3MB | mp3, 320kbps | RAR +3% ~119MB
Label: The International Music Company AG | Cat.№ 220187 | (Rapidshare + Depositfiles)

Dizzy Gillespie's contributions to jazz were huge. One of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time (some would say the best), Gillespie was such a complex player that his contemporaries ended up copying Miles Davis and Fats Navarro instead, and it was not until Jon Faddis's emergence in the 1970s that Dizzy's style was successfully recreated. Somehow Gillespie could make any "wrong" note fit and harmonically he was ahead of everyone in the 1940s, including Charlie Parker. Unlike Bird, Dizzy was an enthusiastic teacher who wrote down his musical innovations and was eager to explain them to the next generation, thereby insuring that bebop would eventually become the foundation of jazz.
Dizzy Gillespie was also one of the key founders of Afro-Cuban (or Latin) jazz, adding Chano Pozo's conga to his orchestra in 1947 and utilizing complex polyrhythms early on. The leader of two of the finest big bands in jazz history, Gillespie differed from many in the bop generation by being a masterful showman who could make his music seem both accessible and fun to the audience. With his puffed-out cheeks, bent trumpet (which occurred by accident in the early '50s when a dancer tripped over his horn) and quick wit, Dizzy was a colorful figure to watch. A natural comedian, Gillespie was also a superb scat singer and occasionally played Latin percussion for the fun of it, but it was his trumpet playing and leadership abilities that made him into a jazz giant.