Showing posts with label Chris Montez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Montez. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Various - Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms Vol 1

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:05
Size: 153.6 MB
Styles: Latin rhythms
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[2:34] 1. Roberto Menescal - Influencia Do Jazz
[7:33] 2. Odell Brown - Mas Que Nada
[2:58] 3. Os Cincos-Pados - Berimbau
[4:17] 4. Jongo Trio - Waters Of March
[2:44] 5. Quarteto Em Cy Com Tamba Trio - Water To Drink
[2:47] 6. Pedrinho Mattar Trio - Samba Pro Pedrinho
[3:15] 7. Charlie Byrd - Bamba Samba
[2:19] 8. Breno Sauer Quinteto - A Felicidad
[3:11] 9. Nelson Riddle Orchestra - Lamento
[2:46] 10. Zimbo Trio - To Live Happily
[2:26] 11. Os Catedràticos - Os Grilos (Crickets Sing For Anamaria)
[3:57] 12. Lalo Schifrin Orchestra - Samba De Una Nota
[3:05] 13. Geraldo Trio - Chora Tua Tristeza
[2:44] 14. Bossa Jazz Trio - Canto De Ossanha
[2:59] 15. Os Cobras - Cheiro De Saudade
[2:26] 16. Continentals - String Of Pearls
[2:33] 17. Joao Meirelles - Batucada
[2:06] 18. Chris Montez - The Face I Love
[4:29] 19. Martin Denny - Exotique Bossa Nova
[5:45] 20. Quartette Tres Bien - Boss Tres Bien

Bossa Nova Exciting Jazz Samba Rhythms

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Chris Montez - The Standards And More

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:23
Size: 113.1 MB
Styles: Pop, Easy Listening
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[2:38] 1. The More I See You
[2:33] 2. Call Me
[2:14] 3. Day By Day
[1:43] 4. Fly Me To The Moon
[2:06] 5. One Note Samba
[2:17] 6. Time After Time
[2:34] 7. Going Out Of My Head
[2:41] 8. Sunny
[2:29] 9. Yesterday
[2:46] 10. Our Day Will Come
[2:16] 11. Foolin Around
[2:23] 12. Because Of You
[2:40] 13. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
[2:59] 14. Once I Loved (O Amor Em Paz)
[2:36] 15. Girl Talk
[2:50] 16. Where Are You Now
[2:06] 17. The Face I Love
[2:38] 18. Nothing To Hide
[2:18] 19. I Will Wait For You
[2:26] 20. Love Is Here To Stay

Chris Montez (born January 17, 1943) is a Mexican-American singer. Initially known as a rock n roll artist, Montez became one of the most important chicano rockers following the tragic passing of Ritchie Valens, his mentor. Montez had a #4 hit in the US with the 1962 single “Let’s Dance”. Later, he was reinvented as a middle of the road easy listening singer, boasting a slew of Hot 100/Adult Contemporary crossover hits, predominantly renditions of jazz standards such as “The More I See You”, “There Will Never Be Another You”, and “Time After Time”.

Born Ezekiel Christopher Montanez in Los Angeles, California, Montez was brought up in Hawthorne, California. His early musical influences included the latino music played and performed by residents of his neighborhood, as well as Ritchie Valens. After the release of the highly successful “Let’s Dance” on Monogram Records, Montez spent several years touring with artists such as Sam Cooke, The Platters, and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, as well as The Beatles, then relatively unknown outside of Liverpool.

The Standards And More