Supa Latino

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Supa Latino is an irresistible summer party album! A double CD mix, it is a party mix of great originals (Tito Puente - Oye Como Va and Jorge Ben - Ma Que Nada) sensational covers (Edmundo Ros - Light My Fire and Ronaldo's Revenge - Mas Que Mancada) and much more!

The set also contains appearances by Perry Como ('Papa Loves Mambo' from Oceans Eleven), Stevie Wonder (the outrageously funky 'Fingertips') and Quincy Jones ('Soul Bossa Nova' from Austin Powers); big name artists you may not expect to find on a Latin album! However, contemporary Latin stalwarts are also in abundance with Sergio Mendes, Gilberto Gil and Elis Regina making contributions - plus a few old hands (Rosemary Clooney sampled by Shaft & James Last) are in there to round out this essential summer mix.

Supa Latino is the best of traditional Latino jazz, Mambo and Latin house that will bring a smile to even the most discerning ear. Play it and see!

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Supa Latino
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Classic Latin tracks
Supa Latino
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009XFYE
Release Date: 2003-07-21

Tracks:

  1. Jorge Ben Mas Que Nada
  2. Quincy Jones & His Orchestra Soul Bossa Nova
  3. Earl Grant House Of Bamboo
  4. Beny More Babarabatiri
  5. Ramsey Lewis 1-2-3
  6. Joe Cuba Sextet El Pito (Illnever Go Back To Georgia)
  7. Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra Light My Fire
  8. Perry Como Papa Loves Mambo
  9. Rosemary Clooney Sway
  10. Cal Tjader Soul Sauce
  11. Teddy Randazzo The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.
  12. Tito Puente Oyo Como Va (Bongo Mix)
  13. Afro Medusa Pasilda (Knee Deep Club Mix Edit)
  14. Ronaldos Revenge Ronaldos Revenge (Mas Que Mancada) (Club Mix)

Tracks:

  1. Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra Mambo Mania
  2. Tito Puente Hit The Bongo
  3. James Brown Whos Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
  4. James Last & His Orchestra Happy Brasilia
  5. Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra Mambo No. 5
  6. "Little" Stevie Wonder Fingertips
  7. Les Mccann Boo-Go-Loo
  8. Tamba Trio Tamba
  9. Gilberto Gil Bat Macumba
  10. Quartette Tres Bien Boss Tres Bien (Part 1)
  11. Edu Lobo Upa Neguinho
  12. Marcos Valle Crickets Sing For Anamaria
  13. Jorge Ben Oba La Vem Ela
  14. Elis Regina Zazueria
  15. El Chicano Viva Tirado
  16. Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 Mas Que Nada

Album Description

Supa Latino is an irresistible summer party album! A double CD mix, it is a party mix of great originals (Tito Puente - Oye Como Va and Jorge Ben - Ma Que Nada) sensational covers (Edmundo Ros - Light My Fire and Ronaldo's Revenge - Mas Que Mancada) and much more!

The set also contains appearances by Perry Como ('Papa Loves Mambo' from Oceans Eleven), Stevie Wonder (the outrageously funky 'Fingertips') and Quincy Jones ('Soul Bossa Nova' from Austin Powers); big name artists you may not expect to find on a Latin album! However, contemporary Latin stalwarts are also in abundance with Sergio Mendes, Gilberto Gil and Elis Regina making contributions - plus a few old hands (Rosemary Clooney sampled by Shaft & James Last) are in there to round out this essential summer mix.

Supa Latino is the best of traditional Latino jazz, Mambo and Latin house that will bring a smile to even the most discerning ear. Play it and see!

Album Details

Double CD Set of Latino, Mambo and Latino House.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Classic Latin tracks.......2006-11-23

Take a trip back in time with this CD. I particularly recognize "Viva Tirado" by El Chicano -- I bought that Top 40 45 rpm record in 1970, not to mention "Soul Bossa Nova" by Quincy Jones, which I first heard as a sample in a song on an alternative compilation back in 1991 (the song was "My Definition" by Dream Warriors) and heard again in the Austin Powers movie. Other songs also sound like they come from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. This is probably a great compilation if you like music from that era. With tracks from Tito Puente, James Brown, Sergio Mendes & the Brasil '66, and Jorge Ben, you get a sampling of classic Latin tracks. Since I'm not a big fan of the music, I can't judge how good a compilation of such music that it is, but certainly I would think it's a good place to start if this is what you're looking for.

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