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Yorica Roots! is the third release in Soul Jazz Records Nu Yorica! series
and focuses on New York Latin music in the 1960s. Featuring dancefloor classics
such as Tito Puente's 'Oye Coma Va' and Joe Cuba's 'I'll Never Go Back To
Georgia', through to the original Afro-Cuban sounds of Machito and Mongo
Santamaria, alongside the experimentalism of Eddie Palmieri's 'My Spiritual
Indian' and Ray Baretto's 'Acid', Nu Yorica Roots! covers all aspects of
Latin music. Mixing elements of Latin, Funk, R&B and Jazz in equal doses, the sound of Latin music in the 1960s that grew out of Spanish Harlem signalled the arrival of a new style of music as much influenced by the sound of Black America as by it's Cuban roots. The album contains many classic as well as rare tracks from all the masters of Latin music such as Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, Machito, Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan etc alongside unknown gems. Nu Yorica Roots! tells the story of the development of Latin music in the 1960s from the Mambo through to Bugalu, Latin Jazz and other styles such as Latin Soul. From the original giants of the Mambo - Machito, Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez - through to the second wave of young artists such as Joe Bataan, Ray Baretto and Eddie |
Palmieri
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