Canciones (Track List)
1. Misa Negra
2. Danzón
3. New Orleans
4. Yansá
5. Begin To Be Good
6. Zawinul's Mambo
7. Obatalá
8. Los Caminos
Músicos (Musicians)
CHUCHO VALDÉS - Piano
LÁZARO RIVERO - Bajo
JUAN CARLOS ROJAS - Batería
CARLOS MANUEL MIYARES - Saxofón Tenor
REINALDO MELIÁN - Trompeta
YAROLDY ABREU - Percusiones
DREISER DURRUTHY - Percusión - Tambores Batá y Voz
MAYRA CARIDAD VALDÉS - Voz (Obatalá)
P.D: ** YO * AMO * A *
CHUCHITO VALDÉS & THE AFRO*CUBAN MESSENGERS !! <3 div="">
Músicos (Musicians)
CHUCHO VALDÉS - Piano
LÁZARO RIVERO - Bajo
JUAN CARLOS ROJAS - Batería
CARLOS MANUEL MIYARES - Saxofón Tenor
REINALDO MELIÁN - Trompeta
YAROLDY ABREU - Percusiones
DREISER DURRUTHY - Percusión - Tambores Batá y Voz
MAYRA CARIDAD VALDÉS - Voz (Obatalá)
P.D: ** YO * AMO * A *
CHUCHITO VALDÉS & THE AFRO*CUBAN MESSENGERS !! <3 div="">
Comment
miopera40
1 year ago
You guys get to realizd that Chuco is pretty much the founder of the "latin jazz" current since more than 40 years ago.
It all started with Irakere, great musicians that loved to play Jazz and their arreglos of classicals but american music was banned basically in Cuba and people there didn't pay much attention to cla$ic music, and they couldn't play Jazz neither make a living playing Jazz anywhere in Cuba, so that's why most his rithms have the Cuban feeling instead of the Jazz feeling.
You are all right, but to me, they do a great job doing it, and Chucho's work is pretty much unique and a pleasure for those loving the Cuban stamp plus