Latin Soul

Poncho Sanchez  Main Performer

See full product details
Choose a format:
Previous
  • Audio Compact Disc   $10.89
  • Used - Audio Compact Disc   $5.49

Used - Audio Compact Disc

Out of Stock.

List Price: $5.99

$5.49 You Save: $0.50

Add to Wish List Share with a Friend
Next
Track
Listen
1 El Conguero Balmaseda/Goldberg 6:10
2 Ven Pa Bailar Torres/Sanchez 5:46
3 Ican Cano 7:45
4 Watermelon Man Hancock 6:13
5 Conga Blue Mure 7:31
6 Lisa Bobo 8:51
7 Bésame Mama Santamaria 6:55
8 Guaripumpe Traditional 8:54
9 Listen Here/Cold Duck Time Harris 5:42
10 Mama Guela Rodriguez 7:23
  • Overview
  • Production Details
  • Editorial Reviews
Latin Soul

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Concord Jazz

Style: World Fusion

Latin Soul

UPC: 013431486329

Release Date: 10/26/1999

Original Release Date: 10/26/1999

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [El Conguero, Ven Pa Bailar, Ican, Watermelon Man, Conga Blue, Lisa, Bésame Mama, Guaripumpe, Listen Here/Cold Duck Time, Mama Guela]
Contributors:

Richard S. Ginell

Recorded live at two leading California nightspots, Yoshi's in Oakland and the Latin-specializing Conga Room in Los Angeles (the actual sound in the Conga Room is never as good as that on this CD), Concord no doubt hoped for an exceptionally hot live session from this tireless defender of the Latin jazz tradition. What they got was merely a decent album, listenable, danceable, yet lacking that extra flash of Latin fire. Sanchez leads his usual eight-piece ensemble -- augmented at Yoshi's by Mike Whitman on baritone sax -- and feeds the percussive polyrhythmic battles with his congas (as well as a turn on the timbales on "Guaripumpe"). On the "Latin soul" agenda, there is a dead-on faithful rendition of "Watermelon Man," with a few histrionic things at the close, and a reprise of Eddie Harris' "Cold Duck Time," which soon turns into "Listen Here" and "Everything I Play Gonh Be Funky." There are also some spirited passings of the bop baton from trumpeter Sal Cracchiolo to trombonist Francisco Torres to tenor saxophonist Scott Martin and back again on "Ican." It's OK, but not Sanchez' best. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi