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Ink 19 :: J. P. Torres and his Cuban All Stars
Cuba Swings (Pimenta). Review by Nicholas Vroman.
...not always resulted in the best of music, but often has produced some of the most endearing camp on record. Noro Morales made a career of it, and Perez Prado, in his more eccentric recordings from the early '60s, set to vinyl some genuinely bizarre and fun crossover melanges. On Cuba Swings, Juan Pablo...
Ink 19 :: Bad Manners
July 1999 :: Music B :: Bad Manners (Julio Diaz)
..., and "Shakin' Up (Dowling Street)" (a surprisingly political reworking of Prince Buster's "Shaking Up Orange Street"), but there's also the mambo of Perez Prado's "Why Wait?" and pop hits like Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'," and most surprisingly, Viola Wills' "When Will I See You...
Ink 19 :: Don Cunningham
Something for Everyone (Luv N' Haight/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Sounds have? Anyway, this group has a nice, mellow swing on "Samba de Orpheu." "Quiet Village" is an impeccable, hard-driving mambo that would make Perez Prado (Huh!) proud. The same goes for the oft-sampled "Tabu." And "Manha de Carnival" is a fantastic mambo ballad a la Stan Getz or Paul Desmond....
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