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Bobby Sanabria / Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra: Tito Puente Masterworks Live!!!
ByTito Puente
drums1923 - 2000
Two distinguishing features of this concert are its stylistic variety, and the new arrangements or reconstructionsstill recognizable and true to their original form. Sanabria chose the tunes carefully to demonstrate Puente's full musical breadth within a well-balanced program; a testament served by the omission of classics such as "Oye Como Va."
Trumpeter Paul Stodolka fittingly summons everyone to attention as the intro to the engaging "Elegua Changó" Elegua, the spirit of chaos and trickery and Changó, the divinity of thunder and lightning, both deities in Yoruban mythologybrings in the whole band with heavy rhythmic punctuation, using all available percussion instruments. "Picadillo" provides ample room for extended vibes, tenor sax, piano and soprano sax solosthe enthusiastic crowd showing its appreciation between each solo, before the next musician enjoys the focus.

Oscar Pettiford
bass1922 - 1960
Michael Sherman's baritone sax is very pronounced in structuring "Mambo Buddha." The orchestra builds on that energy by continuing into the big band sound of the syncopated mambo. "Ran Kan Kan." followed by the up-tempo "Alegre Cha-Cha-Cha," where the atmosphere of Manhattan's Palladium Ballroom in its heyday is recreated.
Rachel Kara Pérez is the featured singer on the bolero "Me Acuerdo De Ti," originally made famous by

Celia Cruz
vocals1925 - 2003
The Manhattan School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra continues to deliver top-notch musicianship over sometimes challenging pieces, with a very brassy, bold and upbeat sound. ">
Track Listing
Intro/Elegua Chango; Picadillo; Bohemia (Birdland) After Dark; Autumn Leaves; Cuban Nightmare; Mambo Buddha; Ran Kan Kan; Alegre Cha-Cha-Cha; Ritual Fire Dance; Yambeque; Me Acuerdo De Ti; Mambo Beat; Mambo Adonis.
Personnel
Bobby Sanabria
congasBobby Sanabria: conductor, musical director, drums (3, 4, 11), vibraphone (2), marimba (2), timbales (12), bombo (13), vocals; Daniel Jamieson: alto saxophone, soprano saxophone; Jonas Ganzemuller: alto saxophone; Alex Lopez: tenor saxophone; Benjamin Britton: tenor saxophone; Michael Sherman: baritone saxophone; Paul Stodolka: trumpet; Blake Martin: trumpet; Justin Walter: trumpet; Anthony Stanco: trumpet; Tim Vaughn: trombone; Luke Malewicz: trombone; Sam Bittner-Baird: trombone; Frank Cohen: bass trombone; Christian Sands: piano; Alex Salwach: bass; Norman Edwards: drums (1, 2, 5-10, 12, 13), vibraphone (3, 4, 11).
Album information
Title: Tito Puente Masterworks Live!!! | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Jazzheads
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