Time: 83:21
Size: 190.8 MB
Styles: Afro-Cuban jazz, Latin rhythms
Year: 2012
Art: Front
[6:46] 1. Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers - El Niño Mambo
[4:57] 2. Snowboy - Mambo For Max
[4:19] 3. Johnny Blas - Oaklands Mambo
[3:51] 4. John Santos - Mambo Moña Mix X
[6:13] 5. Snowboy - El Campeon Del Mambo
[5:31] 6. Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers - Happy Feet Mambo
[6:35] 7. Johnny Blas - Mambo 2000
[4:00] 8. Snowboy - Mambo Rage
[7:48] 9. Robert Incelli - Mambo Niles
[5:23] 10. Blues Mambe For 'trane And Sphere
[4:38] 11. Johnny Blas - Mambone
[4:57] 12. Francisco Aguabella - Mambo For Puente
[4:24] 13. Johnny Blas - Mambo To The Max
[5:49] 14. Johnny Blas - M.J.'s Mambo
[8:04] 15. Johnny Blas - Debbie's Mambo
Mambo is a musical form and dance style that developed originally in Cuba, with further significant developments by Cuban and Puerto Rican musicians in Mexico and the USA. The word "mambo" means "conversation with the gods" in Kikongo, the language spoken by Central African slaves taken to Cuba.
Modern mambo began with a song called "Mambo" written in 1938 by brothers Orestes and Cachao López. The song was a danzón, a dance form descended from European social dances like the English country dance, French contredanse, and Spanish contradanza. It was backed by rhythms derived from African folk music.
Modern mambo began with a song called "Mambo" written in 1938 by brothers Orestes and Cachao López. The song was a danzón, a dance form descended from European social dances like the English country dance, French contredanse, and Spanish contradanza. It was backed by rhythms derived from African folk music.
Mambo De Cuba
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