LATIN 45 #6 by TITO PUENTE / SAHIB SHIHAB

SKU81965
ArtistTITO PUENTE / SAHIB SHIHAB
TitleLATIN 45 #6
LabelMR BONGO
Catalog #LAT 45-06
Tag
ReleaseW 08 - 2015
FormatVinyl - UK7''
 € 9,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Tito Puente - Tito's Odyssey
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/81965_latin_45_6/1_tito_puente_-_titos_odyssey.mp3
  2. Sahib Shihab - Om Mani Padme Hum
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/81965_latin_45_6/2_sahib_shihab_-_om_mani_padme_hum.mp3

Description

Two tracks - previously unreleased on 7" - Check !A. Tito Puente - Tito’s Odyssey Often referred to as "the king of latin music", Puente was a master timbales player, composer and band leader born in Harlem, New York. ‘Tito’s Odyssey’ is the third Puente track in our Latin 45’s series. Taken from the Tico-Allegre All Stars LP recorded live at Carnegie Hall in 1974, released on Tico. A dramatic intro to top all dramatic intro’s; a wall of building percussion, a huge horn section and crowd noise. Previously unreleased on 7”. Popularised in the UK by the likes of Snowboy, Gilles Peterson and Patrick Forge. AA. Sahib Shihab - Om Mani Padme Hum The biggest drop in latin music! Taken from Sahib’s ‘Jazz Joint Vol. - Companionship’ LP released in 1971 on German label Vogue Schallplatten featuring other players including Kenny Clarke, Milt Jackson, Francy Boland and Benny Bailey. Shihab was an American born jazz and ‘hard bop’ saxophonist who worked with Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, Kenny Clarke, Art Blakey, John Coltrane, Art Farmer, Donald Byrd and many more greats. ‘Om Mani Padme Hum’ is a sanskrit word and widely used Tibetan Buddhist mantra.

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