Mambo Birdland

Mambo Birdland

Track Listings

 
1. Mambo Birdland
2. Juventud del Presente
3. Ban Ban Queré
4. Como Está Miguel
5. Cha Cha Cha Mambo
6. Guaguancó Margarito
7. Mi Mamita
8. Mambo Gozón
9. Oye Mi Guaguancó (Listen to the Guaguancó)
10. Ran Kan Kan
11. Oye Como Va

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Dancemania 99: Live At Birdland [LIVE]
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Finally
  • Tito Puente was the greatest of them all
  • Great live album by " El Rey Del Timbal"
  • Tito-we will miss you..
  • One of the best CDs of the year
Dancemania 99: Live At Birdland [LIVE]
Tito Puente
Manufacturer: Rmm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000009RG5
Release Date: 1998-08-25

Tracks:

  1. Lullaby Of Birdland
  2. Mambo Inn
  3. Cayuco
  4. Complicacion
  5. Mambo En Blues
  6. Babarabatiri
  7. A Donde Vas
  8. Flauta Y Timbal
  9. Mas Bajo
  10. Cua Cua

Amazon.com

It has been 40 years since Tito's first Dancemania album captured the explosion of Latin sound from his band, who were then packing in the dancers at New York's Palladium. This live album recaptures that feel, using a bigger band than the original, but the same arrangements. The major difference is that this time the soloists have more space in which to stretch out, and they take full advantage of the opportunity. But at the same time, this is Latin jazz that never forgets it was made for dancing. The rhythms percolate and boil, the horns reach for the sky, and everybody just wants to mambo. Not many people get a chance to remake and remodel their past this way; even fewer could do it this well. --Chris Nickson

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Finally.......2001-12-12

I was out of luck trying to find a live Tito set with good quality. Finally, this came along. Plays some of his more classic tunes, and they sound tight! Great vocalist Frankie Morales featured. Tito even turns out a solo on track 8 that will amaze you, especially since he's in his mid 70s and still jams better than most percussionists out there on timbales.

5 out of 5 stars Tito Puente was the greatest of them all.......2001-10-31

It was about 1953, that I first heard of Tito Puente and his orchestra. It was in an LP with many other latin orchestras. In it there was a bolero "Si me dis ques' ce si" or something. Perhaps you have heard it! It was very very romantic. Tito Puente was the percussionist and the vibes player. Vocalist was Vicentico Valdez.
Later, I studied civil engineering in Graz-Austria where Tito Puente, Perez Prado, Xavier Cugat, Noro Morales and all the great latin bands were practically unknown. I bought the LP "Cha Cha Cha for Lovers", a TICO recording, as well as two 45rpm's of RCA Victor.
After many years I started again listening to his evergreen music. His music reminds me of my youth.
Tito Puente was very popular in Greece, which he visited about three times.Unfortunately, I could not meet him and tell him that he had a very good friend without knowing it.
I was very sorry to hear that he died
Nicky Malakis

5 out of 5 stars Great live album by " El Rey Del Timbal".......2001-06-07

This is the first ever cd that I got of Tito Puente not having known who he was before I got this recording I'm sure glad my parents told me about his music. The reason the cd is so great is because it brings you back to the Palladium days music. With songs like Cua Cua, Mambo Inn and Lullaby Of Birdland to name a few. Plus featring Dave Valentin on flute on the song Flauta Y Timbal that is why I think this cd is worth your money. So if you are just getting into latin jazz or want something great to listen to then this cd is for you.

5 out of 5 stars Tito-we will miss you.........2000-07-29

This is the last recording from Tito before he left us. It is everything you'd expect from a great Tito Puente recording, and live. Amazing new versions of older material, still true to the feel of the long-ago Palladium days. If you have even the slightest interest in Latin Jazz, or latin music in general, this is well worth your while. A guaranteed classic. Buy it and groove to the finest.

5 out of 5 stars One of the best CDs of the year.......1999-12-18

This is an outstanding recording that shows that Puente is still a master. The arrangements are tight, the soloists sizzle, and every track makes one want to dance.
Mambo Birdland
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • five star all the way
  • Amazing, entrancing, brings back such memories...
  • Get up and dance!
  • A history lesson...
  • Addicting Latin Jazz by The Legend!
Mambo Birdland
Tito Puente
Manufacturer: Rmm Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00001P4SE
Release Date: 1999-09-28

Tracks:

  1. Mambo Birdland
  2. Juventud Del Presente
  3. Ban Ban Quere
  4. Como Esta Miguel
  5. Cha Cha Cha Mambo
  6. Guaguanco Margarito
  7. Mi Mamita
  8. Mambo Gozon
  9. Oye Mi Guaguanco
  10. Ran Kan Kan
  11. Oye Como Va

Amazon.com Music Reviews

Fittingly, Tito Puente's final album (save for a collaboration with Eddie Palmieri) finds the great bandleader-percussionist taking a young audience into the past with an in-concert set of classics including the title track, "Ban Ban Quere," and, of course, "Oye Como Va." The energy never wanes as Puente visits his many styles ("Cha Cha Cha Mambo," for one) and tempos. Particularly hot is the percussive breakdown on "Guaguanco Margarito," which is both smashing and subtle in the way of only the very finest jazz. "I'm gettin' to ya!" the ebullient Mambo King exclaims more than once between songs; he sounds as if he were just as pleased as in the midcentury years he spent inventing this music. Mambo Birdland won a 2000 Grammy (for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Performance), Puente's fifth. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars five star all the way.......2005-11-12

I have worn out, if possible, two cd's. I am an avid lover of latin music, danced many a year at the Palladium listening to the likes of Tito. Was so happy for the CD. All of it is superb. Ran can can, oh my goodness. Dance until you have cramps or as Tito puts it, "have an ambulance for me after this one. He will always be the MAMBO KING. His mucical timing, you can't get any better. EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Amazing, entrancing, brings back such memories..........2005-02-19

It's no mystery why this won a grammy when it was released. It's absolutely stunning. Tito Puente never really failed to please, even when he was experimenting with his sound during the halcyon days of 110 st in Spanish Harlem - when much salsa and latin jazz took on a decidedly psychedlic feel a la the Lebron Brothers and much of what Fania/Allegre was putting out. Even though Tito looked down on much of that Boogaloo vibe, he dipped his hands into it a time or two as well. Even then, he struck gold.

So, with this, one of his final releases (outside of the equally amazing release with El Sol Eddie Palmieri), we get no change from what he normally gives us - absolute gold. It is pleasing from start to finish, with some of the finest musicians and soneros in the business lending their talents as well. What a night it must have been to be at Birdland, and it brings back memories for me when I caught Tito Puente live in San Francisco, as well as seeing him live in Puerto Rico. It made me wish I could have been there for this recording. Dancing with my lovely esposa cubana and sharing the magic that came from that stage.

You simply cannot think about this cd any longer if you do not already have it. Get it now, and then cherish it forever. You will be very, very glad you did.

4 out of 5 stars Get up and dance!.......2002-03-08

I am something of a neophyte to Latin music, and I'm glad I started with this record. The enthusiastic playing and intricate rhythms make it almost impossible to remain in one's chair while listening. One is inspired to get up and move. The ensemble playing is outstanding and the energy is palpable and infectious. This group gets into a groove and never gets out.

Some of the ensemble singing is a bit out of tune. The men's ensemble voices in particular tend to be a touch flat. But the rhythm's the thing here, and it's rock solid. All of the instrumental performances are very polished.

The tunes on this album are heavily folk-influenced (and for all I know they may all be folk songs). It gives one a sense of the history behind the later incarnations of latin jazz. If you buy this CD expecting contemporary Latin jazz, you are in for a surprise. But you won't be disappointed.

I would recommend this CD to anyone who appreciates jazz or Latin folk music. I especially recommend it to those who like to dance!

5 out of 5 stars A history lesson..........2001-03-16

If you've recently discovered salsa dancing and your spine now tingles whenever you read the words "salsa" or "mambo" then this review (and album) is for you. Mambo Birdland is especially enjoyable for the newcomer to latin dance music because of the little bits of history and explanation that Tito Puente gives between tracks. Forgive me for saying this but the title track "Mambo Birdland" seems a little artificial and somewhat uninspired but all of this is forgotten when the next song comes on..."Juventud Del Presente" will make you melt. You will be transported back in time to the age of your grandparents when life was simple and innocent, the dance halls clean and classy, and popular dance had some style. You will find yourself in the place of your youth where you met your first love and finally found the courage to ask for a dance. Where, with that special person in your arms and the great music playing in the background, you tasted heaven...okay, I'm starting to lose myself here...the next track, "Ban Ban Quere", is an equally impressive tune and super-fun to dance to. It gives you so much energy to work with on the dance floor. You won't be able to stop yourself from moving. Other honourable mentions go to "Oye Mi Guaguanco" which contains some entrancing vocals, incredible trumpet solo improvisation, all while retaining supreme danceability. The classic tune "Ran Kan Kan" has a very new arrangement. Gone is the great xylophone play of older versions but the new one will grow on you with time and you'll learn to love it. The above-mentioned tracks alone are worth the price of admission. This album oozes with dance energy. Listen to it and you will love it. Dance to it and you will appreciate its magnificence!

5 out of 5 stars Addicting Latin Jazz by The Legend!.......2000-08-24

I am very honored to have met and shaken Tito Puente's hand in 1997 when he came out to Yoshi's Jazz Club here in the Oakland-San Francisco area. Much like his energetic and charmastically flawless performance that evening, "Mambo Birdland" is a definitive live performance by him. Once more, interludes of speech by the Timbale Master is a wonderful addition considering that this is his last album (aside from his "Obra Nuestra" with pianist Eddie Palmieri).

Each track is definitely upbeat and pure Latino jazz (Tito was known for loathing the term "salsa" to describe this great genre of music), graced with great vocals by Frankie Morales and a spectacular Latin jazz orchestra. Tito combines many traditional rhythms and beats like the cha-cha ("Cha-Cha-Cha Mambo"), cumbia, mambo, and more. His back-up orchestra is also absolutely incredible, each piece of brass is distinguishing and impeccable in their playing. Overall, this is one fine recording that's a must for anyone's music collection. Most of all, this final recording by Tito Puente is an awesome testimony of how grand a figure he IS to the overall spectrum of music.

Yes, Tito will be missed gravely, but like Ella Fitzgerald, Tito Rodriguez and Count Basie, their awesome body of work lives on!
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