Andi Chorley
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Reader. Gardener. Jazz, psychedelic music and more lover. Hiker. Photographer. Outdoor and indoor swimmer.
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Bongo Fever Jack Costanzo At The Garden Of Allah by Jack Costanzo, released on Liberty in 1959.
One of the best albums ever by Mr. Bongo! This one was recorded live at the Garden Of Allah, and it features Jack Costanzo leading up a tight little group of congas/bass/drums/piano, plus some nice tenor work by Jay Corre. Tracks include "Garden Of Allah Bongo", "La Cumparasa", "Birk's Works", "Quiere", and "Bongo Fever". A very tasty bit of Latin jazz, with a sound that's more stripped down and percussive than some of Jack's other LPs! - Dusty Groove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxLz7vaKr44
#JackCostanzo #Bongos #MrBongo #LatinJazz #Jazz #Music
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Andi Chorley
@ratatosk@mastodonapp.uk
Reader. Gardener. Jazz, psychedelic music and more lover. Hiker. Photographer. Outdoor and indoor swimmer.
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Bravo! Brubeck! is a 1967 live album by Dave Brubeck and his quartet, recorded during their tour of Mexico. The quartet were augmented by Chamin Correa on guitar, and the bongo and conga player Salvador Agüero (Rabito). It was released in 1967.
The album was reviewed by Scott Yanow at Allmusic who wrote that "One of the better Dave Brubeck LPs from the later period of the Quartet with altoist Paul Desmond, this set is unusual in that it only contains one Brubeck original. ...The results are melodic but swinging treatments of a variety of famous themes" - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYIT4fIf2No&list=PLqSIPm--UugM3MPsDXTPNZnxN3rzw5mzd&index=2
#DaveBrubeck #Jazz #Mexico #Music #LiveAlbum #Bongos #Congas
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