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Pacific Mambo Orchestra: Pacific Mambo Orchestra
By
Steffen Kuehn
trumpetb.1965

Tito Puente
drums1923 - 2000

Machito
vocals1909 - 1984

Celia Cruz
vocals1925 - 2003
Kuehn and Tumalan use dazzling orchestrations with instrumentation of four trombones, four trumpets, five saxophones, and a rhythm and percussion section that, altogether, produce an amazing amount of heat. The group's collective experience includes players who have performed with the likes of

Carlos Santana
guitarb.1947

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
From Tumalan's light piano-layered introduction on the opening salsa-infused "PMO Intro"which invariably turns heatedthrough to an instrumental version of "Bolero Cocomo," the album delivers the Latin flair in an aggressive yet tasteful fashion. Instrumentals like Kuehn's "Mr. 5.0," featuring flautist

Evan Francis
flute
Ray Obiedo
guitarb.1952

Tommy Igoe
drums
Tony Peebles
saxophone, tenorWith a powerful performance from the band, it's the vocals that carry the day on this recording and there are plenty of wonderful tunes from which to pick.

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Kenny Washington
drumsb.1958
Costa Rican singer Carlos Cascante does the honors on "La Ambicion" and "Cuando Estoy Contigo," while Oakland native and veteran songstress " data-original-title="" title="">Alexa Weber Moralesaccompanied by veteran alto saxophonist " data-original-title="" title="">Gene Burkertprovides a passionate performance of Lington's love song "Bolero Cocomo." Singer Armando Cordova delivers the last vocals of the set on the moving mambo "Querer Como Ayer," putting a discernible vocal stamp on this fine recording. The arrangements, instrumentals and vocals on Pacific Mambo Orchestra come together quite well on this audacious debut, evolving the Latin big band music of the past into a sizzling salsa sound of the future. ">
Track Listing
PMO Intro; El Cantante; Overjoyed; La Ambicion; Cuando Estoy Contigo; Mr. 5.0; Bolero Cocomo; Muevete Con Prisa; Querer Como Ayer; Bolero Cocomo- Instrumental Version.
Personnel
Pacific Mambo Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestraSteffen Kuehn: trumpet; Christian Tumalon: piano; Louis Fosman: trumpet; Jeff Lewis: trumpet; Jonathan Ruff: trumpet; Henry Hung: trumpet (2, 3); Larry Lunetta: trumpet (2, 3); Tom Poole: trumpet: (1, 8, 9); Pete Cornell: alto saxophone; Doug Rowan: tenor saxophone; Tony Peebles: tenor saxophone; Benny Torres: tenor saxophone; Aaron Lington: tenor saxophone; Evan Francis: tenor saxophone (4, 6, 7), flute (6); Gene Burkert: alto saxophone (3, 7); Derek James: trombone; Mike Rinta: trombone; Jeff Cressman: trombone; Jamie Dubberly: trombone; Ryan Black: trombone (9); Mara Fox: trombone (1, 8); Jorge Pomar: bass; Abe Gumroyan: bass (1, 2, 8, 9); Camilo Landau: electric guitar (9); Karl Perazzo: timbales, guiro (2); Christian Pepin: congas; Braulio Barrera: bongos, compana; Omar Ledezma, Jr.: timbales (1, 8); Javier Cabanillas: shekere (1), congas (8); Carlos Caro: guiro; Armando Cordova: maracas, vocals (9); Alexa Weber Morales: vocals (7); Willy Torres: vocals (7); Carlos Cascante: vocals(4, 5); Kenny Washington: vocals (3); Ray Obiedo: guitar (6); Tommy Igoe: drums (6, 7, 10).
Album information
Title: Pacific Mambo Orchestra | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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