Time: 78:24
Size: 179.5 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front
[1:34] 1. Coit Tower
[3:37] 2. The Last Luff
[4:35] 3. Lucero
[3:16] 4. Mood For Milt
[2:31] 5. Raccoon Straits
[3:21] 6. Running Out
[5:59] 7. Triplet Blues
[3:49] 8. Viva Cepeda
[3:45] 9. The Continental
[3:13] 10. Star Eyes
[7:28] 11. The Grant Avenue Suite
[2:17] 12. Ode To A Beat Generation
[4:20] 13. Union Square
[4:37] 14. Sigmund Stern Groove
[3:43] 15. Skyline Waltz
[3:06] 16. Martha
[4:47] 17. Mi Guaguanco
[4:08] 18. Cubano Chant
[4:58] 19. Tu Crees Que
[3:13] 20. Stella By Starlight
Callen Radcliffe Tjader, Jr. (/ˈtʃeɪ.dər/ CHAY-der; July 16, 1925 – May 5, 1982), known as Cal Tjader, was an American Latin jazz musician, known as the most successful non-Latino Latin musician. He also explored various other jazz idioms but never abandoned the music of Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America, performing it until his death.
Tjader primarily played the vibraphone. He was accomplished on the drums, bongos, congas, timpani, and the piano. He worked with numerous musicians from several cultures. He is often linked to the development of Latin rock and acid jazz. Although fusing jazz with Latin music is often categorized as "Latin jazz" (or, earlier, "Afro-Cuban jazz"), Tjader's output swung freely between both styles. He won a Grammy in 1980 for his album La Onda Va Bien, capping off a career that spanned over forty years.
Tjader primarily played the vibraphone. He was accomplished on the drums, bongos, congas, timpani, and the piano. He worked with numerous musicians from several cultures. He is often linked to the development of Latin rock and acid jazz. Although fusing jazz with Latin music is often categorized as "Latin jazz" (or, earlier, "Afro-Cuban jazz"), Tjader's output swung freely between both styles. He won a Grammy in 1980 for his album La Onda Va Bien, capping off a career that spanned over forty years.
Latin Jazz With Cal Tjader
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