Afro-Cuban Fantasy
Afro-Cuban Fantasy
ASIN: B00000C40C
Editorial Reviews
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Noted conguero Poncho Sanchez is back on the scene with another infectious album that extended the legacy of his tenure with Cal Tjader's Orchestra. As the titled suggests, Afro-Cuban Fantasy is a celebration of the various dance rhythms that are now known as Latin jazz. A dynamic player with a penchant for muscular rhythm, Sanchez's arrangements exude the calmer energy that's more associated with West-coast jazz as opposed to the ecstatic frenzy of the New York and Miami scene. The plush orchestra of burnished brass sails elegantly over the rumbling rhythms of congas, timbales, and percussion, resulting in an swooning, enticing affair that simmers more than it sizzles. The regal Dianne Reeves contributes some authoritative vocals on several tracks. She ups the ante of excitement on Clare Fisher's "Morning" and seduces wonderfully on the sensuous, "Darn That Dream." As for the instrumentals, Sanchez keenly demonstrates his versatility as he moves from the party-flavored cha-cha on "Subway Harry" to the sensational samba of "Sambroso." This is a delightful CD that sparkles with the danceable reverie of New York's Palladium Ballroom. --John Murph
From Jazziz
Poncho Sanchez's funky cha-cha "Subway Harry" was written for Harry Sepulveda, proprietor of New York's famed Latin-music outlet, Subway Records. "Harry is my main man in New York City," says the percussionist. "When we're in New York, we check into our rooms and go right to Subway Records. They have a great selection of Latin music, and I end up dropping 300 bucks every time I go there." Sanchez's new album, Afro-Cuban Fantasy (Concord Picante), is a unique addition to the 47-year-old bandleader's own discography, in that three of its tracks feature jazz diva Dianne Reeves.
--- JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
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Cal Tjader - Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B000000XFT
Release Date: 1995-06-30 |
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- Mamblues
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- Mambo At The 'M'
- Contigo
- Bonita
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Black Orchid
- Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
- I've Waited So Long
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- The Nearness Of You
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- Undecided
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- Just great latin groove
- Stellar
- Another triumph for the master
- Poncho's Best
- Power to the Poncho
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Afro-Cuban Fantasy
Poncho Sanchez
Manufacturer: Concord Records
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ASIN: B00000C40C
Release Date: 1998-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Ritmo Remo
- Morning
- Subway Harry
- Guapacha
- Darn That Dream
- Sambroso
- Willow Weep For Me
- Afro-Cuban Fantasy
- Ven Pa Bailar
- Close Your Eyes
- I Remember Spring
- Playboy's Theme
Amazon.com
Noted conguero Poncho Sanchez is back on the scene with another infectious album that extended the legacy of his tenure with Cal Tjader's Orchestra. As the titled suggests, Afro-Cuban Fantasy is a celebration of the various dance rhythms that are now known as Latin jazz. A dynamic player with a penchant for muscular rhythm, Sanchez's arrangements exude the calmer energy that's more associated with West-coast jazz as opposed to the ecstatic frenzy of the New York and Miami scene. The plush orchestra of burnished brass sails elegantly over the rumbling rhythms of congas, timbales, and percussion, resulting in an swooning, enticing affair that simmers more than it sizzles. The regal Dianne Reeves contributes some authoritative vocals on several tracks. She ups the ante of excitement on Clare Fisher's "Morning" and seduces wonderfully on the sensuous, "Darn That Dream." As for the instrumentals, Sanchez keenly demonstrates his versatility as he moves from the party-flavored cha-cha on "Subway Harry" to the sensational samba of "Sambroso." This is a delightful CD that sparkles with the danceable reverie of New York's Palladium Ballroom. --John Murph
Customer Reviews:
Just great latin groove.......2006-03-08
I must admitt that I was not familiar with the name Poncho Sanchez until 5-6 months ago. My son are studying conga playing and and he brought home the instruction book by Poncho,,and bought some records as well. This one was the first one I heard and it brought back some fond memories of some records by Mongo Santamaria that I still got,,from the sixties. I now realised how much those old recordings by Mongo have meant to me during the years and when listening to Ponhco my old love for the latin jazz was there again. My gosh...it is is really funky
Some tunes that I really love is
Subway Harry...it really reminds mne of the funky grooves by Mongo Santamaria..that chacha groove kills me
Darn that Dream...with Diane Reeves wonderful singing that really "spice up" the the tune and with Ponchos relaxed conga playing backing her up
Willow Weep For me...done as a chacha...Beautful flute solo by
Scott Martin
Afro Cuban Fantasy...great percussion work allover,,the tune hints to Mc Coy Tyner especially David Torres pianoplaying
Close Your Eyes....ballad chacha with a cookin soprano solo by Scott Marin
This is music that you get addicted to..
Stellar.......2005-02-19
There's often a big divide between the West coast scene and the East coast when it comes to Latin jazz and, for that matter, salsa. It's strange for me at times because, being Cuban and having family that left when the terrorist Castro took over, I now find myself in Miami with some family in NYC. So, I am fully emersed in the East coast scene now (and have been for over 10 years) and absolutely LOVE it. HOWEVER...I grew up in San Francisco and lived there over 20 years. I grew up with a very healthy dose of Tjader, Baker, Pepper, Getz, Escovedo, the whole Haight street scene that became Ubiquity and Cubop - Matos, Santos, Vasquez, etc. That is still in my blood and courses through my veins to this day and I absolutely love it. So when I hear or read some idiot going off about how some West coast release isn't solid enough or is too laid back or that some East coast release is too firey and brash...it just makes me sick. Life's too short for that kind of mentality and, to be honest, in the end that type of opinion doesn't make a bit of difference. What does make the difference is the beautiful music contained on a release, the spirit it evokes, the community, the magic, and the feelings.
This release, it has it all.
Poncho is amazing to begin with. He always has been. You can get an even better sense of that through not just his music, but his contributions over at Descarga. And with this, we get so much offered to us, you only have to take advantage of it by buying it and listening to it. Once you do, you'll immeditately tap into what Poncho is giving and you'll feel what he's saying. And it's solid and it's amazing, as always. From beginning to end, this cd moves and sends you just like you want to be moved and sent. When I first heard some of it, I thought I was immediately listening to some of my old Fania records...like some long lost cross of Joe Bataan, Eddie Palmieri, Willie Colon and Johnny Pacheco, with Hector Lavoe laying down vocals. It just has that sense of community feel, and that tight of musicianship.
Make no doubt about it, get this release right away. You will not regret it.
Another triumph for the master.......2001-05-10
I guess I am a bit surprised to hear so many reviewers talking about how 'lite' the sound is on this disc. I guess you can certainly classify the sound as non driving but it's the subtlety that makes this such a great disc. And although it may be 'lite' I always find myself wanting to get up and salsa. So take that for what it's worth.
Pancho is just the master. My only disappointment is with Guapacha which to me is kinda bland (although I don't speak spanish so perhaps i'm missing something). Plus i've heard much better versions of Darn that Dream than this one. The album would actually have been better without these two cuts because the rest of the material is very rhythmic.
The highlight of the album though has to be the title cut 'Afro Cuban Fantasy'. I heard them play it live at WolfTrap (northern Virginia) about 2 years ago and it was beyond awesome. Papa Rodriguez played some incomprehensible rhythms during the performance. I swear that I had never heard a rhythm like that but when I heard it the sound was so logical it was like a revelation. The next best has to be 'Morning' with Dianne Reeves doing a great job of scattin'.
I personally like the Latin Soul album more than this one but this is the album that introduced me to Poncho so it get's alot of time in my player.
Buy it!
Poncho's Best.......2000-07-09
If you have to pick one Latin jazz CD to buy, it should be this one. From start to finish, it never disappoints. The rhythms, the horns, everything blends together to make some of the most incredible music you ever heard.
And Dianne Reeves' appearance certainly doesn't hurt. On the lush ballad "I Remember Spring," she charms the listener into a contented calm, though "Darn That Dream" doesn't really do much for me. "Morning," a beautiful tune, is one of the best tracks on the CD, just on the strength of Reeves' wild scatting. It's like nothing you've ever heard, like a sort of exotic birdcall. The song keeps building, through Scott Martin's scorching sax solo, through the chorus of "Una mañana" (which you'll find yourself repeating constantly), and until the moment the song fades out.
But the main attraction here is Poncho and his band, and they give you something to keep hitting the "repeat" button for. Standouts are the laid-back "Sambroso" and "Guapacha," Poncho's singing on "Ven Pa Bailar," and the lovely "Willow Weep for Me" cha-cha.
But the three best are "Close Your Eyes," the title track, and "Playboy's Theme." On "Close Your Eyes" (inspired by Cal Tjader's dreamy version with underrated great Jose "Chombo" Silva), Martin (one of the best sax players around by my measure) gets the spotlight and gives a smooth, romantic solo performance. "Afro-Cuban Fantasy" is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. The breezy title track, "Afro-Cuban Fantasy" shows the epitome of the band's cool-salsa West Coast style. (However quiet this song seems, it is VERY loud when performed live!) And the dynamic "Playboy's Theme" is the band at its hot, spicy best! Arranged for them to play at a Playboy anniversary Jazz Festival, this explosive Latin jam gets you right from the beginning. Fantastic solos are everywhere, and you'll keep listening to this one again and again. (It's even more fun if you've heard the original by Cy Coleman, which can be found on Ultra-Lounge Volume 4, Bachelor Pad Royale.)
This is an amazing CD, for either Latin or jazz fans, or both, and a great introduction to Sanchez's stellar band. Don't miss this one!
Power to the Poncho.......2000-07-07
Loud, soaring brass and sax give this album a loud, big-bandish sound; though very distinctive due to the bouncing latin percussion in the background.
All in all, I'd say this CD is well worth listening to: I was especially impressed with the saxophonist; Scott Martin (who also played the flute). Which brings up another point: flutes sound AWESOME in Latin Jazz. I highly recommend "Willow Weep for Me."
Aside from being a bit too bright for my tastes, I only had a few gripes with the album. First, the bright thing is just the style of music, but I thought "I Remember Spring" took it a bit too far and became overly sappy.
Finally, my main complaint with this album was the mixing job. Percussion was invariably placed at the back, making the rhythm section sound weak - especially for latin jazz. Even during the solos, the arranger usually put a repetetive piano or xeilaphone part over top of the percussion, making it more difficult to listen to.
My favourite tracks would have to be "Willow Weep for Me", "Afro-Cuban Fantasy" and "Playboy's Theme". Afro-Cuban had an awesome melody-line (loud, powerful, soaring) and great piano/conga parts. Playboy's Theme was probly my favourite as far as soloing goes. "Morning," featuring vocalist Diane Reeves another one of the album's best tracks.
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- Simply THE BEST latin Jazz!
- Cal Tjader- "Latino"
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Latino
Cal Tjader Quintet with Mongo Santamaria
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ASIN: B000000XFP
Release Date: 1994-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Manila - Cal Tjader, Lonnie Hewitt, Jose Lozano, Victor Venegas
- Key Largo - Cal Tjader, eddie Cano Big Band, Eddie Cano, Al McKibbon, Modesto Briseno
- Tumbao - Cal Tjader, Lonnie Hewitt, Jose Lozano, Victor Venegas
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Customer Reviews:
Simply THE BEST latin Jazz!.......2003-09-13
This is undoubtedly a classic! The quintet that cannot be repeated -unfortunately- was at its best, with Mongo and Willie, probably the best combination in latin percussion,at the peak of their form. Any conga/timbale player's GOT TO HAVE this CD...the conga and timbale solos are unsurpassed. It is a "now" sound, recorded in the late fifties! - simply the quintessence of Latin Jazz -with capital letters.
Cal Tjader- "Latino".......2000-05-22
This is definitely one of Tjader's hottest albums recorded during his "golden era" with the Fantasy Label. It features an all-star cast with Mongo Santamaria, Vince Guaraldi, Rolando Lozano, Eddie Cano, Jose"Chombo"Silva, Willie Bobo, Paul Horn, Al McKibbon, Victor Venegas, Tony Terran, Lonie Hewitt, Eddie Coleman, etc. Experience jazz favorites like "Night In Tunisia", "Cuban Fantasy","Mambo Terrifico","Key Largo","The Continental", etc. One of the Tjader/Fantasy afro-cuban jass timeless classics!
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- ...aw yeah...party over here!...
- My first Santamaria CD
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Mongo's Greatest Hits
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ASIN: B000000XFS
Release Date: 1995-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Afro Blue
- Mi Novia
- Linda Guajira
- Pito Pito
- Mazacote
- Para Ti
- Watermelon Man
- Manteca
- Sabroso
- Conga Pa Gozar
- Federico
- Mi Guaguanco
- Para Ti (Alternate)
- Las Guajiras
Customer Reviews:
...aw yeah...party over here!..........2001-11-27
take bill cosby (uptown saturday night-bill cosby), quincy jones (sanford and son-funk-style quincy jones), put them in charge of a latin jazz band and let them run rough-shod thru the playboy mansion around midnight...and you pretty much have the gist of what this is all about! you gonna tap yo' toe, you might e'en dance...but you fa'certain gonna enjoy yourself!!
My first Santamaria CD.......2001-02-02
This is the first Mongo Santamaria CD that I have owned. I just love it. Especially the Watermelon Man and the Fat Back.
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- Elevator Muzak?
- jazz masterpiece
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Cal Tjader Plays Harold Arlen/West Side Story
Cal Tjader
Manufacturer: Fantasy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000DTTT
Release Date: 2002-07-30 |
Tracks:
- Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
- Ill Wind (You're Blowing Me No Good)
- When The Sun Comes Out
- Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
- I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
- Come Rain Or Come Shine
- Over The Rainbow
- Out Of This World
- Last Night When We Were Young
- The Man That Got Away
- Blues In The Night
- Prologue/The Jet Song
- Something's Coming
- Maria Interlude
- Maria
- Tonight
- America
- Cool
- One Hand, One Heart
- I Feel Pretty/Somewhere
Customer Reviews:
Elevator Muzak?.......2007-05-03
I have admired Cal Tjader since the 50's. However, this merger of two of his most forgettable albums left me cold. It projects blandness, lacks swing and the arrangements sound trite and limp. Two stars for this unfortunate record, which I'm sure Cal himself would agree is a blatantly commercial attempt to add an "easy listening" label to jazz. A disappointment!
jazz masterpiece.......2003-03-12
Perchance a Jazz artist gets to make one perfect recording: Charlie Parker with Strings, Kenny Burrell's Guitar Forms, Miles Davis Sketches of Spain, Chet Baker with Strings, Billy Holiday and Lady in Satin. Here Tjader is not playing Latin rhytyms but straight ahead jazz, the symphonic strings are marvelous and Lonnie Hewitt is a terrific pianist [who died too young]. The grand music of Harold Arlen, the bluesiest songwriter, and Bernstein! Perfect, a shimmering gem to listen to.
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Carnaval (Latino!/Pachanga With Barretto)
Ray Barretto
Manufacturer: Fantasy
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Cuba
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ASIN: B000000XF9
Release Date: 1993-03-21 |
Tracks:
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- Sugar's Delight
- Exodus
- Descarga La Moderna
- Summertime
- El Negro Y Ray
- Mira Que Linda
- Cocinando Suave
- Pachanga Oriental
- Barretto En La Tumbadora
- Cumbamba
- El Paso
- Linda Mulata
- Oye Heck
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- Ponte Dura
- Pachanga Para Bailar
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Cuban Fantasy
Cal Tjader
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ASIN: B0000C3IDG
Release Date: 2003-09-09 |
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- Guarabe
- Tamanco No Samba (Samba Blim)
- Tu Cress Que?
- Silenciosa
- Descarga Cachao
- Manuel Deeghit
- Guachi Guara
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Los Ritmos Calientes
Cal Tjader
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ASIN: B000000XF8
Release Date: 1993-11-01 |
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- Cubano Chant
- Goza
- Panchero Mambero
- Alegres Timbales
- Mambo Moderno
- Afro Corolombo
- Ritmo Caliente
- Lamento De Hodi
- Mambo Inn
- Buhuto (Nanigo 6/8)
- Alegres Congas
- Mueve La Cintura
- Bernie's Tune
- Perdido
- Armando's Hideaway
- Cuco On Timbales
- Tumbao
- Ritmo Rumba
- Big Noise From Winnetka
- Poinciana Cha Cha
- Mongorama
- Ritmo Africano
- Perfidia Cha Cha
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Our Blues: Concert on the Campus/Cal Tjader
Cal Tjader
Manufacturer: Fantasy
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Binding: Audio CD
Texas Blues
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ASIN: B00000DTTS
Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
Tracks:
- S.S. Groove
- Goodbye
- Moment In Madrid
- Love For Sale
- Then I'll Be Tired Of You
- Theme For Duke
- Cuban Fantasy
- Summertime/Bess, You Is My Woman Now/Strawberry Woman
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- Our Blues
- That's All
- And Baby Makes Three
- Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?)/Willow Weep For Me/'Round Midnight
- Line For Lyons
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