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1. | Amazonas
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2. | Xibaba
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3. | Mindoro
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4. | Flying
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5. | Corrine
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6. | Noa Noa
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7. | Tamanco No Samba
Wooden Shoes Samba
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8. | Cahuenga
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9. | Cahuenga
Bonus - Long version - Previously version
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Jazz / Cool; Latin Jazz; Post-Bop; Afro-Cuban Jazz
Recorded: Jun 1975, Wally Heider's Recording Studio, Los Angeles, California
Always on the lookout for the latest innovations in Afro-Latin music, vibes giant Cal Tjader joined forces with Airto Moreira in 1975 to produce this challenging session. Moreira did not function in his familiar role as percussionist, however; instead, as producer he recruited a band filled with the most innovative players from Brazil (including Egberto Gismonti, Hermeto Pascoal, and Robertinho Silva) and gave them a rich program arranged by the already bi-cultural George Duke (who also performs under the nom de disque Dawilli Gonga). As usual Tjader rose to the challenge and created one of the major statements of his final decade, which is expanded in this CD release with the longer and previously unissued version of the exploratory "Cahuenga."
Tracks 1-8 are AAD. Track 9 is ADD.
Cal Tjader - vibraphone, marimba David Amaro - acoustic & electric guitars Dawilli Gonga [George Duke] - electric keyboards Egberto Gismonti - acoustic piano, synthesizer Luiz Alves - bass Robertinho Silva - drums, percussion Raul De Souza - trombone ("Noa Noa") Hermeto Pascoal - flute ("Mindoro", "Xibaba", "Cahuenga") Aloisio Milanez - acoustic piano ("Tamanco no Samba") |
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