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Cal Tjader albums featuring Bobby Rodriguez

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| | El Sonido Nuevo CD (1966) Bonus Tracks; Japan
$29.69 Latin jazz titans Eddie Palmieri (piano) and Cal Tjader (vibraphone) join forces on this thoroughly enjoyable session of south-of-the-border post-bop. Entitled EL SONIDO NUEVO, this 1966 release finds Tjader and Palmieri blending hot Latin styles (there are echoes of mambo, ...
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| Los Ritmos Calientes CD (1973)
$9.79 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1992, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
When Cal Tjader recorded RITMO CALIENTE in 1954, he was already established as a respected Latin jazzman, enjoying popularity as a vibes player rivaling that of Red Norvo. However RITMO ...
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| El Sonido Nuevo (The New Soul Sound) CD (1966)
$10.99 Latin jazz titans Eddie Palmieri (piano) and Cal Tjader (vibraphone) join forces on this thoroughly enjoyable session of south-of-the-border post-bop. Entitled EL SONIDO NUEVO, this 1966 release finds Tjader and Palmieri blending hot Latin styles (there are echoes of mambo, ...
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| Soul Burst CD (1966)
$12.65 Digitally remastered using 22-bit technology by Suha Gur (Polygram Studios).
By the mid-'60s, vibraphonist Cal Tjader was recording regularly for Verve in a wide variety of settings but with pretty consistent success. For this popular outing (reissued on CD in 1998), ...
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| Ultimate Cal Tjader CD (1999)
$12.99 Recorded between 1961 and 1967. Includes liner notes by Eddie Palmieri and Bob Blumenthal.
Verve's Ultimate series unveils a new idea in the hackneyed concept of greatest-hits collections: instead of compilation producers, these albums feature tracks selected by figures who either ...
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| Solar Heat CD (1968)
$6.99 Recorded at A&R Recording Studios, New York, New York on January 15, 1968.
Personnel: Cal Tjader (vibraphone); Cal Tjader; Bobby Rodriguez (bass instrument); Orestes Vilató, Ray Barretto (percussion); Mike Abene (electric piano, harpsichord); Joao Donato (organ); Gary McFarland (vibraphone).
Recording information: 01/15/1968.
Arranger: ...
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| Primo CD (1992)
$9.79 This CD brings back one of Cal Tjader's best late-period recordings and finds the vibraphonist adapting his 1950s Latin jazz concept to the 1970s without losing any vitality. Tjader is joined by four horns, the legendary keyboardist Charlie Palmieri, electric ...
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 Cal Tjader Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Cal Tjader songs: Soul Sauce, Guachi Guaro, Somewhere in the Night Lyrics, Spring Is Here Lyrics, Spooky Lyrics, Sonny Boy Lyrics, Anyone Who Had A Heart Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Poinciana Lyrics, Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe Lyrics, This Is Always Lyrics, Serenata Lyrics, Pete Kelly's Blues Lyrics, Undecided Lyrics, This Masquerade Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Ran Kan Kan Lyrics, One Hand, One Heart Lyrics, Something's Coming Lyrics, Under a Blanket of Blue Lyrics, Afro-Blue Lyrics, Bei Mir Bist du Schoen Lyrics.
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 Cal Tjader Biography
Because he was a crossover success, vibraphonist/percussionist Cal Tjader received his share of derision from both sides of the jazz/Latin fence. However, his sincere interest in Latin rhythms and their potential for blending with cool jazz led to a groundbreaking fusion of the two, and a genuine hit with the tune "Soul Sauce" in 1965. An important conduit between the two styles, he helped bring percussionists Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo to a much wider audience. With practically a life lived on tour, it's almost fitting he was on the road (in the Phillipines) when he passed away at 56 in 1982.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Cal Tjader | Dave Brubeck, Anita O'Day, Rosemary Clooney, Stan Getz, Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo, Willie Bobo / Mongo Santamaria / Cal Tjader, Brew Moore, Art Pepper | | Lonnie Hewitt | Anita O'Day, Willie Bobo, Willie Bobo / Mongo Santamaria / Cal Tjader, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Mongo Santamaria |
 Contemporaries
Herbie Hancock, Cannonball Adderley, Tito Puente, Grant Green, Donald Byrd, Mongo Santamaría, Bobby Hutcherson, Poncho Sanchez, Eddie Palmieri, Willie Bobo, Mark Weinstein, Clare Fischer, Machito, Gabor Szabo, Dave Pike, The Three Sounds, Charlie Palmieri, Bobby Paunetto
 Followers
Paul Weller, Georgie Fame, Roy Ayers, Poncho Sanchez, Joe Locke, Snowboy, Galliano
 Influences
Lionel Hampton, Tito Puente, George Shearing, Milt Jackson, Red Norvo, Machito, Cachao, Francisco Aguabella
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Rita Connolly, Freddie G, Alex Walsh
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