Night of the Living Mambo

Track Listings

 
1. Cuba Te Llama
2. Ritmo Rico
3. Nadie Sabe
4. La Noche en Habana
5. Night of the Living Mambo
6. Es Solo Musica
7. Angelita
8. Moros Y Cristianos
9. Chocolaté
10. Ritmo Rico (radio edit)

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Mamborama is the brainchild of Grammy nominated songwriter and producer Bill Wolfer, who has worked with artists such as Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson.

"It was originally going to be a part-time band, just to play a couple of times a month and have fun, but it became an obsession," according to Wolfer.

"I started writing songs for the band and I wound up traveling to Cuba to study piano. This CD has got to be my favorite of all the things I've ever recorded. It has such a natural, organic groove to it."

Product Description
Night of the Living Mambo is the premiere CD of the new Latin Jazz band Mamborama. Recorded in Los Angeles in July and August of this year, the CD features appearances by Tito Puente/Ray Baretto alumnus Art Webb, trumpeter Luis Eric, Violinist Susie Hansen and Cuban percussionists Jimmy Branly and Nengue Hernandez.

Mamborama plays high energy, Cuban-style Latin Jazz that is tailored for dancing as well as listening. A quote from Nengue Hernandez: "Man, nobody is playing Latin Jazz like this!"

Night of the Living Mambo

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Night of the Living Mambo
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Just a great "night of living mambo" - the great experience!
  • CubanJazzRules
Night of the Living Mambo

ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004Y3VR
Release Date: 2000-09-01

Tracks:

  1. Cuba Te Llama
  2. Ritmo Rico
  3. Nadie Sabe
  4. La Noche en Habana
  5. Night of the Living Mambo
  6. Es Solo Musica
  7. Angelita
  8. Moros Y Cristianos
  9. Chocolat
  10. Ritmo Rico (radio edit)

Album Description

Night of the Living Mambo is the premiere CD of the new Latin Jazz band Mamborama. Recorded in Los Angeles in July and August of this year, the CD features appearances by Tito Puente/Ray Baretto alumnus Art Webb, trumpeter Luis Eric, Violinist Susie Hansen and Cuban percussionists Jimmy Branly and Nengue Hernandez.

Mamborama plays high energy, Cuban-style Latin Jazz that is tailored for dancing as well as listening. A quote from Nengue Hernandez: "Man, nobody is playing Latin Jazz like this!"

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Just a great "night of living mambo" - the great experience!.......2004-11-20

First I got a chance to listen for the Mamborama music in 1997, one web site that time allow to download music for free. So I got all the song from this album. I always want to have the original CD. Finally I have it! The quality of the record is superb; the "living mambo" will make your night great! You will take a wonderful trip to Havana with it's charming rhythms!

4 out of 5 stars CubanJazzRules.......2002-01-09

I only have the 2nd five songs which I bought on Mp3.com,
But I just Love this music & can't get enough.
The musician ship is Topshelf too. These guys have
been around the block.
Looking forward to the upcoming Live CD.
Nick L. 1/8/02

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