Pupi Campo And His Orchestra
Rhumbas And Mambos 1948-51
Import
CD
(Tumbao 07),
Re-Issued 1991
Description:
Recorded in New York City between 1948-51. Vocals by Pupi Campo, Tito Puente on timbales.
Reviews:
"Puente and Joe Loco before going on their own. Top New York society club band!" (Phil Riggio 98/99 Catalog)
"Campo's sidemen on these recordings are Tito Puente, Joe Loco, Vitin Aviles & Bobby Escoto. Twenty-four tracks of Puente and Loco's tunes and arrangements with sizzling Loco keyboard solos." (Max Salazar 98/99 Catalog)
"This collection includes bebop-oriented arrangements by Tito Puente and Joe Loco (whom you can also hear on this album). Fifty years later the writing retains its freshness and hipness. Making their contributions are the contrasting bongo styles of Chino Pozo and Johnny 'La Vaca' Rodríguez. The vocalists are Vitín Avilés and Bobby Escoto." (David M. Carp 98/99 Catalog)
"One of the best orchestras of the late 40s. Saxes versus trumpets a la 'call and response' patterns. TP's 'How High the Moon' arrangement a classic with fantastic alto and trumpet solos. Joe Loco arrangements full of exciting surprises, his piano solos have influenced all Latin keyboardists." (Al Santiago 94/95 Catalog)
Song titles include:
What Is This Thing Called Love? 2:57
Que Te Parece Cholito? 2:49
Mambo Rhapsody 2:50
Negra Consentida 2:51
Capullito De Aleli 2:59
Earl Wilson Mambo 3:17
Joe And Paul 2:29
Mambonick 2:49
Y Que 2:24
Mambo Marlow 2:49
Son De La Loma 2:59
Wha' Happen? 2:38
How High The Moon 2:49
Mary Ann 2:27
La Runidera 2:33
Mucho Que Mucho 2:37
Friquitin 2:42
Despasito 2:34
Tu No Sabes Nada 2:36
Hi-Hi-Hi 2:36
Tumbando Cana 2:40
Esto Es Lo Ultimo 3:10
Sonaremos El Tambor 3:06
Estas Frizao 3:06
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