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Yeah! Latin Jazz of the 60s and 70s were the two best decades of Latin Jazz and what they call nowadays Salsa which is actually mambo or Latin Jazz.
This song really kicks with licks and flair. I love the Guanguanco sound with 6/8 rhythms such as this tune here. Best rhythm there will ever be.
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The live version of Los Bandidos that appears on Verve's Compact Jazz series (Cal Tjader compilation) credits the great Armando Perazo on congas. The full credits is as follows:
Cal Tjader: vibes
Armando Peraza: congas
Stan Gilbert: bass
Chick Corea: piano
Carl Burnett: drums
Recorded live at El Matador, January 1967 in San Francisco, CA
Definitely an essential composition in latin jazz!
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@johnnynoirman crusin by, but digin your words
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@blurkreg ,endless endless amen's and mayaculpas to you brother
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brilliant.
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Found this when I went looking for Cal's "Ritmo Caliente" and cuts from his "West Side Story" album. These were part of my introduction to jazz in general and I've missed them over the years. Thanks for posting.
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TRULY GROOVY !!!!!!!!
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The mood. Lvit.



Oh Yeah!! ;]
TheTallMan35 3 years ago