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HOT HOUSE won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Performance.
The man has trumpeted with Cuba's Modern Music Orchestra and Diz' United Nations band. He'll quote a Tadd Dameron tune in the middle of a mambo. He flugelhorns over a tune he calls, "Funky Cha-Cha." Do the world a favor and listen to Arturo Sandoval and his band as they blaze through this assembly of jazzed Cuban dance rhythms. From minor ballad to up-tempo hip shaker, this music feels great.
Paying tribute to his idol Diz, Sandoval and the gang swing fiercely on Tadd Dameron's "Hot House." Sometimes a rather angular tune, Chip McNeill arranges this be-bop staple with a pura Salsa feel that delivers hard hits from the horn section and colorful tenor blasts by Michael Brecker. Fans of Patti Austin will dig her silvery (bilingual!) touch on "Only You" ("No Se Tu"). "Tito," a happily-swinging tribute to the King of the Timbales, features hip vocal articulation by Rey Ruiz and a certain someone on percussion. HOT HOUSE boasts arranging and improvising that excite in equal measure.
Latin Jazz;Feat.Patti Austin, Tito Puente,Ray Ruiz,M.Brecker
Includes liner notes by Arturo Sandoval.
Personnel: Arturo Sandoval (trumpet, flugelhorn, synthesizer); Rey Ruiz (vocals, background vocals); Patti Austin (vocals); Rene Toledo (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Ed Calle (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Charles McNeill, Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Jason Carder (trumpet); Joe Barati, Dana Teboe (trombone); John Stephens (piano); Tim Devine (synthesizer); Edwin Bonilla (marimba, cowbells, timbales); Willie Jones III (drums); Tito Puente (timbales).
Audio Mixers: Eric Schilling ; Ron Taylor .
Liner Note Author: Arturo Sandoval.
Recording information: New River, Criteria Recording Studios; Sandoval Studios, FL.
Photographer: Jay Strauss.
Arrangers: Ed Calle; Charles McNeill; Richard Eddy; Arturo Sandoval.
Personnel: Arturo Sandoval (trumpet, flugelhorn, synthesizer, background vocals); Rey Ruiz, Patti Austin (vocals); Ed Calle (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones); Charles McNeill, Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Jason Carder (trumpet); Dana Teboe, Joe Barati (trombone); John Stephens (piano); Tim Devine (synthesizer); Rene Toledo (acoustic & electric guitars); Oskar Cartaya, Dennis Marks (bass); Willie Jones III (drums); Manuel Castrillo (congas, timbales, guiro, bongos); Edwin Bonilla (cow bell, timbales, maracas); Tito Puente (timbales).
Hot House Music | List Price | $16.97 (You save $3.22) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Latin, Contemporary Blues, Bebop, Latin Jazz, Enhanced CD | | Label | N-Coded Music | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 15389  | | CD Universe Part number | 1154569 | | Catalog number | 10023 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 19, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Carlos Cats Valldejuli; Arturo Sandoval; Carl Griffin | | Engineer | Eric Schilling; Ron Taylor | | Recording Time | 54 minutes | | Personnel | Joe Barati - trombone Dana Teboe - trombone Arturo Sandoval - trumpet, flugelhorn, synthesizer Edwin Bonilla - marimba, cowbells, timbales Willie Jones, III - drums Jason Carder - trumpet Tim Devine - synthesizer Oskar Cartaya Charles McNeill Dennis Marks - bass Manuel "Egui" Castrillo - congas, timbales, guiro, bongos
Also: Michael Brecker, Patti Austin, Ed Calle, Rene Toledo, Tito Puente, Rey Ruiz, John Stephens, John Stephens |
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