Snowboy, The Latin Section - Pit-Bull Latin Jazz (1991)
BAND/ARTIST: Snowboy, The Latin Section
- Title: Bull Latin Jazz
- Year Of Release: 1991
- Label: Acid Jazz Records
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 48:03 min
- Total Size: 108 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Go Snow Go
02. L4 Cuero
03. Theres Nothing Like This
04. Havana Club
05. What The Hell's Going On
06. Mambo Tumbadora
07. Little Man (Machito)
08. The East Harlem Quickstep
09. The Sound Of The Berimbau
10. Toque Y Canto Para Dada
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Gary Plumley; Bass – Andres Lafone; Bongos, Drums [Okonkolo], Vocals – Dave Pattman; Congas, Producer – Snowboy; Drums, Timbales, Percussion [Itotele], Lead Vocals – Davide Giovannini; Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ [Farfisa Compact Minor] – Neil Angilley; Trombone – Paul Taylor; Trumpet – Sid Gauld. Recorded at Goldust Studios, Bromley.
Musically this is nearer to the sound and direction I'd been looking for; specifically the 'Rhodes and Organ' sound on both Eddie and Charlie Palmieri's albums of the early 70's. We still use this sound currently. I still think 'What The Hell's Going On' and particularly 'The East Harlem Quickstep' are the best two tracks I've ever recorded. If there is a 'Snowboy sound' these represent it the closest.
I don't regret recording Omar's UK Soul classic 'Theres Nothing Like This', but I resent it being picked up and played on Smooth Jazz radio shows. I never intended this. The reviews were mixed for this album, although I loved it. A few people thought that the title had a bit of a right-wing thuggery connotation which is outrageous. In fact it was an expression used to explain my music. This was Joe De Jesus' last album with us. Joe joined Incognito. This was also keyboard virtuoso Neil Angilley's debut with us. Lastly, my intention was to overlap Berimbau over 'Dada' but I couldn't quite get the two rhythms - one Brazilian and one Afro Cuban - to fit.
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01. Go Snow Go
02. L4 Cuero
03. Theres Nothing Like This
04. Havana Club
05. What The Hell's Going On
06. Mambo Tumbadora
07. Little Man (Machito)
08. The East Harlem Quickstep
09. The Sound Of The Berimbau
10. Toque Y Canto Para Dada
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Gary Plumley; Bass – Andres Lafone; Bongos, Drums [Okonkolo], Vocals – Dave Pattman; Congas, Producer – Snowboy; Drums, Timbales, Percussion [Itotele], Lead Vocals – Davide Giovannini; Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ [Farfisa Compact Minor] – Neil Angilley; Trombone – Paul Taylor; Trumpet – Sid Gauld. Recorded at Goldust Studios, Bromley.
Musically this is nearer to the sound and direction I'd been looking for; specifically the 'Rhodes and Organ' sound on both Eddie and Charlie Palmieri's albums of the early 70's. We still use this sound currently. I still think 'What The Hell's Going On' and particularly 'The East Harlem Quickstep' are the best two tracks I've ever recorded. If there is a 'Snowboy sound' these represent it the closest.
I don't regret recording Omar's UK Soul classic 'Theres Nothing Like This', but I resent it being picked up and played on Smooth Jazz radio shows. I never intended this. The reviews were mixed for this album, although I loved it. A few people thought that the title had a bit of a right-wing thuggery connotation which is outrageous. In fact it was an expression used to explain my music. This was Joe De Jesus' last album with us. Joe joined Incognito. This was also keyboard virtuoso Neil Angilley's debut with us. Lastly, my intention was to overlap Berimbau over 'Dada' but I couldn't quite get the two rhythms - one Brazilian and one Afro Cuban - to fit.
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