Monday, November 18, 2013

Willie Bobo - Spanish Grease: Uno Dos Tres 1 2 3

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 67:54
Size: 155.4 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 1994
Art: Front

[2:48] 1. Spanish Grease
[2:41] 2. Hurt So Bad
[2:22] 3. It's Not Unusual
[2:52] 4. Our Day Will Come
[4:07] 5. Haitian Lady
[2:14] 6. Blues In The Closet
[4:09] 7. Nessa
[3:50] 8. Elation
[2:30] 9. It's Not Unusual
[5:14] 10. Blind Man, Blind Man
[2:38] 11. Boogaloo In Room 802
[2:31] 12. Come A Little Bit Closer
[3:28] 13. Goin' Out Of My Head
[2:06] 14. I Remember Clifford
[3:10] 15. Rescue Me
[3:18] 16. Michelle
[2:47] 17. No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)
[3:03] 18. Fried Neck Bones And Some Homefries
[3:14] 19. Ol' Man River
[2:40] 20. One, Two, Three (1-2-3) (Uno, Dos, Tres)
[2:45] 21. Night Song
[3:16] 22. The Breeze And I

Originally released as 2 separate LPs. UNO, DOS, TRES was recorded in 1965. SPANISH GREASE was recorded in 1966.

"In the 60's, Willie Bobo created a bridge between Popular and Latin music using an ensemble of instruments that included electric bass and guitar and no keyboards. He used Popular songs and transformed them with Latin rhythms to create a truly unique sound. This allowed for an entire industry of songs to be created by many great artists and composers. Using Willie as an inspiration, Santana created many of his signature styles from these early recordings. If you listen to the music used in the first Austin Powers movie, you will hear Willie's style being used to signify the 60's culture. This man was never given credit for his contribution to the American Pop Culture of the 60's and beyond." ~Luis Correa/amazon

Spanish Grease: Uno Dos Tres 1 2 3

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