| 1. Tito on Timbales |
| 2. Stick on Bongo |
| 3. Congo Beat |
| 4. Timbales Solo |
| 5. Four Beat Mambo |
| 6. Big Four |
| 7. Swingin' the Mambo |
| 8. Tito and Mongo on Timbales |
Puente in Percussion,Tito Puente,Tico,Afro-Cuban Jazz,Big Band Latino,Cuban Jazz,Latin Continuum,Latin Jazz,Latin Pop,Leader,Mambo,Salsa
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Puente in Percussion
Tito Puente Manufacturer: Tico ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000254O64 Release Date: 1996-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Tito on Timbales
- Stick on Bongo
- Congo Beat
- Timbales Solo
- Four Beat Mambo
- Big Four
- Swingin' the Mambo
- Tito and Mongo on Timbales
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Puente in Percussion
Tito Puente Manufacturer: Fania ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000506TS Release Date: 2003-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Tito on Timbales
- Stick on Bongo
- Congo Beat
- Timbales Solo
- Four Beat Mambo
- Big Four
- Swingin' the Mambo
- Tito and Mongo on Timbales
Customer Reviews:
The "masters' textbook" of Afro-Cuban percussion; why is it not in print?.......2007-02-20
Sound quality? Considering when and where recorded, pretty damn wonderful!
So why is it already becoming a "rarity" on CD?
Definitive Latin Percussion.......2006-07-18
Tito on Timbales, Conga Beat, Four Beat Mambo and Big Four are likely the tracks most readily accessible to those for whom pure (except for a bass fiddle) Latin Percussion (Timbales, Congas and Bongos) is a new listening experience.
Conga Beat is just what it's title implies, that is, the basic tumbao beat played by the Conga drum(s) player or "Conguero."
The hypnotic montuno played by the Bass in Four Beat Mambo was used also for Puente's instrumental "Four Beat Cha Cha" (which I have on an old 45 RPM backing his "Cuban Nightmare"). The Big Four refers to Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo, Tito Puente and Carlos Patato who take solo turns on Congas, Bongo, Timbales and Congas in that order.
In my experience, Timbale solos are usually too advanced for neophyte ears -- especially since the rhythms are usually more "oblique" than those of the Congas and Bongos. Furthermore, it's usually difficult for neophytes to separate out the sound of the Timbales from that of the other percussion instruments, especially that of a background cowbell. However, the particular track "Tito on Timbales" should be readily appreciated by the neophyte after relatively few listenings.
I conjecture that all the tracks, except maybe "Tito and Mongo on Timbales," were prewritten. As a result, some of the tracks lack a true improvised jam session feel. Nonetheless, the album is a gem and a classic.
Latino percussion PHD.......2005-01-23
Maestros included: Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Patato Valdez, Julito Cillazo, Israel"Cachao"Lopez, etc, etc...
Raw.......2003-08-09
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Puente in Percussion
Tito Puente Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DX39 Release Date: 1996-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Tito on Timbales
- Stick on Bongo
- Congo Beat
- Timbales Solo
- Four Beat Mambo
- Big Four
- Swingin' the Mambo
- Tito and Mongo on Timbales
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