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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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Genre:Jazz, Latin Style:Easy Listening
Tracklist:
A1. Manila 5:01 A2. Key Largo 3:40 A3. Tumbao 6:58 A4. Bludan 3:12 B1. Chispita 3:32 B2. September Song 3:51 B3. Cal's Pal 3:41 B4. Para Ti 3:33 B5. Mamblues 4:46 B6. Mamblues (Original 1954 Version) 2:25
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
DMM, Direct Metal Mastering
Original George Neumann Cutting System
On A1, A3, B2, B4 & B5:
José Lozano (flute), Lonnie Hewitt (piano), Víctor Venegas (bass), Willie Bobo (drums & percussion),
Mongo Santamaria (conga)
Live at the Blackhawk, San Francisco, 1960.
On A2, A4, B1 & B3:
Big Band including Tony Terran (tp), Modesto Breseno (flute, alto sax), Eddie Cano (piano & arranger),
Al McKibbon (bass), Willie Bobo (drums & percussion), Mongo Santamaria (conga).
San Francisco, 1960.
On B6 BONUS TRACK:
Cal Tjader (vibes, timbales), Manuel Durán (piano), Carlos Durán (bass),
Edgard Rosales, Benny Velarde (Latin percussion).
San Francisco, October, 1954.