Monday, April 13, 2015

Eddie Palmieri - Sugar Daddy

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:54
Size: 176.1 MB
Styles: Salsa
Year: 1964/2009
Art: Front

[2:41] 1. Ritmo Caliente
[2:46] 2. Mi Mambo Conga
[2:32] 3. Bailare Tu Son
[9:27] 4. Azucar
[4:16] 5. Tirandote Flores
[5:41] 6. Que Suene La Orquesta
[2:28] 7. Tema Del Apollo
[2:47] 8. No Critiques
[5:02] 9. Melao Para El Sapo
[6:31] 10. Cafe
[2:52] 11. Te Quiero, Te Quiero
[3:59] 12. Muneca
[2:42] 13. Conmigo
[3:56] 14. Lo Que Traigo Es Sabroso
[3:46] 15. Estamos Chao
[5:41] 16. Bomboncito De Pozo
[2:54] 17. Manha De Carnaval
[2:46] 18. En Cadenas
[4:01] 19. Campesino (El Pregon De La Montana)

An excellent recording by Eddie Palmieri & company. In reality, Palmieri has been amazingly consistent with his musical quality. Pick from any of his recordings and you'll find (with very few exceptions), his work to be always top notch. In this album, recorded in 1964, Palmieri & Conjunto La Perfecta cooks it up just right. The arrangements are clear and focused and suprisingly, do not sound dated at all. The brass section is tight and though there are no extended solos (that would come in later releases) they more than make up for it in harmonic interplay. The percussion section rivals the best of any group past or present. What you get here is conjunto workmanship at it's best. A beautiful album, well put together and crisply recorded. A young Ismael Quintana is heard on vocals doing what he has always done best, Sonear with sabor y dulzura. One of the best albums released by one of Palmieri's best bands. You can't go wrong with Palmieri and this one is no exception. ~Canuco

Sugar Daddy

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