Written-By - Teo Macero
Taken from Cesar LP (Flying Dutchman) (1975)
CESAR 830 is a rare recording that highlights the exceptional musical ensemble that pianist-bandleader Cesar Ascarrunz led during his years as a San Francisco nightclub entrepreneur. With his Cesar's Latin All Stars, the house band at his venues Cesar's on Green Street and Cesar's Latin Palace in the Mission District, he forged this 1975 collaborative effort with Bob Thiele of Flying Dutchman Records and legendary jazz producer Teo Macero, who did Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" and Dave Brubeck's "Take Five."
Arranged By, Conductor - Teo Macero
Bass - Harold Martin , Thomas Rutley
Bongos, Bells - Willis Colon*
Congas - Francisco Aquabella*
Drums - Tony Smith
Engineer - Stephen Jarvis
Flute - Hadley Caliman
Guitar - Jim Vincent , Joe Jammer , Stephen Busfield
Piano - Cesar Ascarrunz* , Mark Levine , Merl Saunders
Producer - Bob Thiele
Saxophone [Alto] - Martin Fierro
Saxophone [Soprano] - Steve Marcus
Saxophone [Tenor] - Hadley Caliman , Martin Fierro
Timbales - Benny Velarde
Trombone - Jules Rowell
Trumpet - Joseph Ellis, Jr.*
Vocals - Benny Velarde , Francisco Aquabella* , Linda Tillery , Tony Smith , Willis Colon
Is the director harold martin from brooklyn ny?
nicolecanole1 11 months ago
you really have to love music to understand it
josephillery 1 year ago
simply BANGIN
logoslabsdotcom 1 year ago
the bay area had some amazing music in the 70's - jazz/metal grtz and thanks for posting ..rhsc nyc
redhairedstepchild 1 year ago
amazing
gmcintyre 1 year ago
Lost this album.....its a great !!!! thanks for upload.
mistasalvas 1 year ago
this song is from other planet!!!!! incredible!!!
japan4ever1 1 year ago
This is alot of NOISE!!!!!... LOL, but alot of GOOD NOISE!!! LOVE IT!!
TheSmalltownclown 1 year ago