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Nils Fischer & Timbazo: ¡Gracias Joe Cuba!
A tribute to the legendary Joe Cuba featuring the Grammy winners Brian Lynch, Alain Pérez and some of the best Latin musicians residing in Europe.
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Irakere,
Joe Cuba,
Los Van Van.
Paquito D'Rivera: 40 Years Of Cuban Jam Sessions
Cuban Jam Sessions at it's best. Paquito's guest musicians include Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros, Juan Pablo Torres, Rene Toledo, Jesus Caunedo, Juanito Marquez, Pucho Escalante, Israel "Cachao" Lopez and many others.
Banda Brothers: Acting Up
Soulful Latin Jazz
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Poncho Sanchez.
Willie Martinez La Familia Sextet: After Winter, Spring
Real New York Style Latin jazz. A perfect marriage of the scintillating rhythms of the Afro Caribbean with the brilliant harmonic spontaneity of American Jazz.
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Mongo Santamaría.
Bebo Valdes: Bebo Rides Again
Great afro-cuban jazz with Bebo Valdes, Paquito D'Rivera, Juan Pablo Torres and others.
Recommended if you like
Chucho Valdés.
Humberto Ramírez & Giovanni Hidalgo: Best Friends
Spicy rhythms and exciting melodies define a contemporary latin jazz sound. Humberto Ramírez and Giovanni Hidalgo give a great salute to the past, present and future of Latin Jazz.
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Miles Davis,
Ray Barretto,
Tito Puente.
Alfredo Triff: Boleros Perdidos
An original song-cycle exploring the dark, desperate pleasures of the city at night. It expands the classic Cuban bolero form with jazz influences blues inflexions and unexpected rhythmic play.
Luis Munoz: Compassion
A collection of 11 compositions that explore his Central American roots through the idioms of Costa Rican folklore, Classical music and Jazz.
Brian Andres and the Afro-Cuban Jazz Cartel: Drummers Speak
A Latin Jazz release featuring some of the Bay Area's best percussionists performing tunes composed exclusively by notable drummers of Jazz and Latin music.
Recommended if you like
Eddie Palmieri,
Poncho Sanchez,
Tito Puente.