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sábado, 27 de abril de 2024

TITO PUENTE SESSIONOGRAPHY.PART 3 ( work in progress )

In progress, I will add information as long as it fits in a third part, so it is still provisional (if anyone wants to point something out, keep it in mind because as long as it fits I will continue adding information to this, later I will delete it and it will be a definitive third part, if one day I order it I will create a pdf with them)


https://www.jazzmessengers.com/es/?mot_q=TITO%20PUENTE


en verde aun no mire creo

https://musicbrainz.org/artist/08a9d08d-f295-4205-bd62-9406fcc3c8a4



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I AM AIMING MORE THAN

https://soundcloud.com/jazz-latino-kclu/tito-puente-live-at-birdland?in=nestnell%2Fsets%2Fjazz-latin


Tito Puente - Live at Birdland Show- September 22, 1952,previously unreleased ( AKA Tito Puente - Live 1953 )


 


1 Mambo Birdland
2 Ran kan kan
3 Babarabatiri
4 Cal Miller Mambo
5 Autumn Leaves
6 Esy
7 Mambo Inn
8 Mambo City
9 Mambo Diablo

This is a radio transcription featuring Tito Puente and his orchestra recorded live at Birdland in NYC on September 22, 1952. The legendary Symphony Sid is the host and MC of the broadcast.

Vicentico Valdés vocals in Ran kan kan,Babarabatiri

Mongo Santamaría conga drums in Mambo Diablo (possibly also on the other tracks he played the congas & bongos)


https://open.spotify.com/album/2Qi3KTB5JYNVVICl0zVX7C



Tito Puente – Live At Birdland - Dancemania'99




Label: Universal – RMD 82270, RMM Records – RMD 82270
Format:
CD, Album
Country: Mexico
Released: 1998
Genre: Latin
Style: Salsa, Mambo


TracklistHide Credits

1 Lullaby Of Birdland
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – George Shearing
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – George Shearing 1:10
2 Mambo Inn
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Soloist [Alto Saxophone] – Bobby Porcelli, Peter Yellin
Soloist [Baritone Saxophone] – Mitch Frohman
Soloist [Tenor Saxophone] – Mario Rivera (2)
Written-By – G. Woodland*, E. Sampson*, M. Bauza*
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Soloist [Alto Saxophone] – Bobby Porcelli, Peter Yellin
Soloist [Baritone Saxophone] – Mitch Frohman
Soloist [Tenor Saxophone] – Mario Rivera (2)
Written-By – G. Woodland*, E. Sampson*, M. Bauza* 8:24
3 Cayuco
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 8:13
4 Complicaciòn
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Francisco Aguabella
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Francisco Aguabella 6:32
5 Mambo En Blues
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Soloist [Trombone] – J. P. Torres*
Written-By – Tito Puente
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Soloist [Trombone] – J. P. Torres*
Written-By – Tito Puente 7:13
6 Babarabatiri
Adapted By – José Madera
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Antar Daly
Adapted By – José Madera
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Antar Daly 8:16
7 A Dónde Vas
Arranged By – Sonny Bravo
Soloist [Flute] – Dave Valentin
Soloist [Piano] – Sonny Bravo
Soloist [Trumpet] – John Walsh
Written-By – Tito Puente
Arranged By – Sonny Bravo
Soloist [Flute] – Dave Valentin
Soloist [Piano] – Sonny Bravo
Soloist [Trumpet] – John Walsh
Written-By – Tito Puente 10:18
8 Flauta Y Timbal
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Soloist [Flute] – Dave Valentin
Soloist [Timbales] – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Soloist [Flute] – Dave Valentin
Soloist [Timbales] – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 6:15
9 Más Bajo
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 7:44
10 Cua Cua
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Jesús Guerra
Arranged By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Jesús Guerra 8:06



Companies, etc.
Manufactured By – Universal Music, S.A. De C.V.
Recorded At – New Birdland, New York City, NY
Mixed At – Soundtrack Studios
Mastered At – Trutone, Inc.
Pressed By – Cinram, Mexico

Credits
Alto Saxophone – Bobby Porcelli, Peter Yellin
Art Direction, Production Manager – Damaris Mercado
Baritone Saxophone – Mitch Frohman
Bass – Carlos Henriquez, Ruben Rodriguez*
Bongos – John Rodriguez*
Chorus – Joe King (3)
Co-producer – Jack Hooke
Congas – Jose Madera*
Executive-Producer – Ralph Mercado
Flute – Dave Valentin
Graphic Design – Byron Jiménez
Liner Notes – Joe Conzo*
Mastered By – Joe Yannece
Music Director [Co-Musical Director] – José Madera
Music Director [Musical Director], Arranged By [Chief Arranger] – Tito Puente
Percussion – Chuckie Lopez
Percussion, Chorus – Tito Puente
Photography By – Ron Eckstein (2)
Piano, Chorus – Sonny Bravo
Presenter [Intro] – Christina Brainard
Producer – Tito Puente
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jon Fausty
Tenor Saxophone – Mario Rivera (2)
Trombone – Juan Pablo Torres, Kevin D. Bryan, Lewis Kahn, Reynaldo Jorge
Trumpet – Hector Colon*, John Walsh, Raymond Vega*, Thomas Lopez
Vocals – Frankie Morales


-12 mambos and take five- : Tito Puente and his Latin Jazz All Stars : pers incl. Doc Severinsen (tp) Jerry Sanfino (fl) Allen Fields (as) Marty Holmes (ts) Joe Grimm (bar) Gilberto Lopez (p) Tito Puente (perc) + others


Tito Puente – 12 Mambos & Take 5







Label: West Wind Latina – WW 2216
Format:
CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 1993
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Style:


TracklistHide Credits

1 Cuban Nightmare
Alto Saxophone – Allen Fields
Tenor Saxophone – Marty Holmes
Written-By – Tito Puente
Alto Saxophone – Allen Fields
Tenor Saxophone – Marty Holmes
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:06
2 Four Beat Cha Cha
Vibraphone – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente
Vibraphone – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:30
3 Donde Estabas Tu
Piano – A. Escobar*
Vocals – Vicentico Valdés
Written-By – E. Duarte Brito*
Piano – A. Escobar*
Vocals – Vicentico Valdés
Written-By – E. Duarte Brito* 3:12
4 Swingin' The Mambo
Piano – A. Escobar*
Written-By – Mirta Sánchez
Piano – A. Escobar*
Written-By – Mirta Sánchez 3:16
5 Cao Cao Maní Picao
Vocals – Vicentico Valdés
Written-By – J. Carbó Menéndez*
Vocals – Vicentico Valdés
Written-By – J. Carbó Menéndez* 3:01
6 Picadillo
Piano – Gilberto López*
Written-By – Tito Puente
Piano – Gilberto López*
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:43
7 Take Five (Live)
Written-By – Paul Desmond
Written-By – Paul Desmond 6:07
8 A Gozar Timbero
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Tito Puente
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:06
9 El Cayuco
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Tito Puente
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:37
10 Mambo Gozon
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Tito Puente
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:48
11 Separala Tambien
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Ramón Sánchez*
Vocals – Santitos Colón*
Written-By – Ramón Sánchez* 3:14
12 Que Sera (Mi China)
Flute – Jerry Sanfino*
Written-By – Tito Puente
Flute – Jerry Sanfino*
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:26
13 Mambo Beat
Baritone Saxophone – Joe Grimm
Trumpet – Doc Severinsen
Written-By – Tito Puente

Tito Puente - Así Es Como Era



Así Es Como Era (Malibú)








1. Sin Amor


02:41





2. Vibe Guajira (Guajira en Vibrafono)


02:21





3. Let's Cha-Cha


02:42





4. You Are an Angel


02:44





5. It's the Bururu (Dame el Bururu)


03:24





6. Ki-Ku-Ki-Kan


03:16





7. Habanero


03:05





8. Just for You


03:00





9. Cha Cha Fiesta


02:52





10. Cha Charuguao


02:21





11. Guaririambo


03:27





12. Cubarama


04:19





13. Así Es Como Era (Malibú)


03:54





14. No Me Obligues


02:48





15. Lindo Cha Cha






Tito Puente "King Of The Cha Cha Mambo" & His Orchestra– Dance The Cha Cha Cha ( 1955 )



Tracklist

A1 Adele
A2 The Knockout
A3 The Man From Jamaica
A4 Oigan Mi Cha Cha Cha
A5 Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
A6 Hot Tomales
B1 Rico Vacilon
B2 Espinita
B3 Cogele Bien El Compase
B4 Cha Cha Cha For Lovers
B5 Carolina
B6 Mangue




AKA:



Tito Puente - Adele




1
Adele



03:04


2
The Knockout



02:50


3
The Man from Jamaica



02:53


4
Organ Mi Cha Cha Cha



03:08


5
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White



02:56


6
Hot Tomales



02:52


7
Rico Vacilon



03:03



Espinita



02:28


9
Gogele Bien El Compase



02:40


10
Cha Cha Cha for Lovers



03:00


11
Carolina



02:42


12
Mangue



02:28

 


Tito Puente – El Rey  ( AKA Anthology )




Label: Fania Records – 463 950 8003-2, Código Music – 463 950 8003-2
Series: Fania: A Man And His Music
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation, Remastered, Tri-Fold Wallet Digipak
Country: US
Released: 2010
Genre: JazzLatin
Style: MamboSalsaGuaguancóLatin Jazz


TracklistHide Credits

1-1 Abaniquito
Featuring – Vincento Valdes
Featuring – Vincento Valdes 2:51
1-2 Vibe Mambo 3:00
1-3 El Mambo Diablo 3:10
1-4 Mambo Inn 2:35
1-5 Ran Kan Kan 3:10
1-6 Stick On Bongo 2:41
1-7 Caramelos
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 2:20
1-8 Timbalero
Featuring – Rudy Calzado
Featuring – Rudy Calzado 3:41
1-9 Aqua-Nile
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 3:37
1-10 Sambaroco 3:32
1-11 Baba Mi
Featuring – Bobby Escoto
Featuring – Bobby Escoto 2:46
1-12 Oye Como Va
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 4:35
1-13 Tokyo De Noche 2:35
1-14 Loco Bossa Nova 2:19
1-15 Barbarabatiri
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 3:43
1-16 Kwa Kwa
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 2:25
1-17 Ay Cariño
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 4:08
1-18 Cochise 2:56
1-19 Caribe 3:23
1-20 Mas Bajo 3:15
1-21 Timbalito
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 2:12
1-22 Jumpin' With Symphony Sid
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 1:56
1-23 Corta El Bonche
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 4:19
1-24 La Guarachera
Featuring – Celia Cruz
Featuring – Celia Cruz
1-25 Oriente
Featuring – La Lupe
Featuring – La Lupe 4:05
2-1 Algo Nuevo 1:57
2-2 Chan 3:10
2-3 Safari 5:08
2-4 TP's Shing-A-Ling
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 2:52
2-5 Hit The Bongo 3:42
2-6 Observalo 3:14
2-7 Batuka 3:21
2-8 Niña Y Señora
Featuring – Meñique
Featuring – Meñique 4:33
2-9 Para Los Rumberos
Featuring – Meñique
Featuring – Meñique 4:07
2-10 El Rey Del Timbal
Featuring – Frankie Figueroa
Featuring – Frankie Figueroa 3:15
2-11 Picadillo 3:10
2-12 Black Brothers 4:21
2-13 Wata Wasuri 3:24
2-14 Margie's Wood 2:51
2-15 Tito's Odyssey / La Odisea De Tito 5:47
2-16 La Leyenda
Featuring – Santos Colón
Featuring – Santos Colón 5:06
2-17 Fiesta A La King 4:32
2-18 Que Bueno Baila Usted 4:19
2-19 Generación Del 80
Featuring – Frankie Figueroa
Featuring – Frankie Figueroa 3:51
2-20 Guaguancó Arsenio
Featuring – Azuquita
Featuring – Azuquita 4:12






Tito Puente – The Legend



Label: Tico Records – JMTS 1413
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: France
Released: 1977
Genre: Latin
Style: Salsa


Tracklist

A1 La Leyenda
A2 Esto Es Coco
A3 Que Falta Tu Me Haces
A4 Separala Tambien
A5 Amor De Mi Bohio
B1 Fiesta A La King
B2 Arriba Y Abajo
B3 Alma Impura
B4 Bombata
B5 Amor En Serio



Companies, etc.
Distributed By – Sonodisc
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Tico Records
Copyright © – Tico Records
Recorded At – La Tierra Sound Studios

Credits
Arranged By – Louie Bauza (tracks: B5), Louie Ramirez (tracks: A1), Tito Puente (tracks: A2 to B4)
Coro – Adalberto Santiago, Tito Allen
Coro, Recording Supervisor [Recording Director] – Tito Puente
Design [Album Design] – Ron Levine
Electric Piano, Soloist – Tito Puente (tracks: B5)
Engineer – Irv Greenbaum, Jon Fausty
Executive-Producer – Jerry Masucci
Lead Vocals – Santos Colon*, Tito Puente (tracks: A5, B3)
Photography By [Liner Photo] – Lee Marshall (3)
Producer – Louie Ramirez
Synthesizer – Tito Puente (tracks: A5, B3)
Timbales [Timbalito], Soloist – Tito Puente (tracks: A1)
Vibraphone – Tito Puente (tracks: A3, B1)





Tito Puente – Dancemania 80's


More images


Label: Tico Records – JMTS 1439
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1980
Genre: Latin
Style: Salsa, Bolero, Cha-Cha, Guaguancó


TracklistHide Credits

A1 Generacion Del 80
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:49
A2 Diga Que Si
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 4:23
A3 Oh! Che Che
Written-By – Miguelito Cuni*
Written-By – Miguelito Cuni* 4:27
A4 En El Barrio
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:59
A5 Ye-Ye
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:54
B1 Le Robaron Los Timbales
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 4:19
B2 El Que Sabe Sabe 4:58
B3 Sin Amor
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 4:20
B4 El Brujo
Written-By – Rudy Calzado
Written-By – Rudy Calzado 2:52



Companies, etc.
Record Company – Musica Latina International, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Musica Latina International, Inc.
Copyright © – Musica Latina International, Inc.
Mastered At – Sterling Sound

Credits
Coro – Nestor Sánchez*, Ray De La Paz
Engineer – Irv Greenbaum
Executive-Producer – Jerry Masucci
Recording Supervisor, Directed By, Producer, Coro – Tito Puente
Vocals – Frankie Figueroa

 



Tito Puente – At The Beginning!




Label: Seeco – SCCD-9138
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released: 2000
Genre: Latin
Style: Bolero, Mambo


Tracklist

1 El Yoyo 3:02
2 Por Tu Amor 3:13
3 Ricci Ricci 2:42
4 The Donkey Serenade 3:17
5 Caravan 3:06
6 Plaza Stomp 2:53
7 Arrollando 2:47
8 Pito Joe 2:33
9 Friquilandia 2:46
10 Undecided 2:20 




Tito Puente - The Latin Maestro


 
1
Para Los Rumberos
03:21
2
Que No, Que No
03:00
3
Ran Kan Kan
03:09
4
Hong Kong Mambo
03:46
5
Mambo Macoco
02:54
6
Vaya Puente
02:08
7
El Toyo
02:58
Timbalero
03:33
9
Malcriada
03:01
Mambo Herd
02:38
11
El Cayuco
02:35
12
Tito on Timbales
03:00
13
Babalu
02:16
14
Guataca
02:36
15
Ti Mon Bo
06:35
16
Complication
03:22
17
Ay Carino
04:04
18
Loco Bossa Novea
02:15
19
El Manicero
02:12
20
Que Te Pedi
04:18
21
Guantanamera
03:38
22
Crystal Blue Persuasion
03:35
23
Guaguanco Arsenio
04:11






Tito Puente & His Orchestra* – Vaya Puente


Label: Tico Records – TSLP-1085
Format:
CD, Album, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1999
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Style: Mambo, Guaracha, Son Montuno, Cha-Cha, Bolero, Guaguancó


TracklistHide Credits

1 Vaya Puente
Composed By – Tito Puente
Composed By – Tito Puente 2:07
2 Ya Tengo Un Pollo
Composed By – Tito Puente
Composed By – Tito Puente 3:40
3 Cuídate
Composed By – Santos Colón
Composed By – Santos Colón 3:30
4 Solange
Composed By – Gilbert Lopez*
Composed By – Gilbert Lopez* 2:49
5 Yimbaraco
Composed By – Rudy Calzado
Composed By – Rudy Calzado 2:10
6 Timbalero
Composed By – Justí Barreto
Composed By – Justí Barreto 3:30
7 Agua-Nile
Composed By – Antar Daly
Composed By – Antar Daly 3:29
8 Azukiki
Composed By – Michael Jackson
Composed By – Michael Jackson 2:44
9 Sambaroco
Composed By – João Donato
Composed By – João Donato 3:49
10 Maina
Composed By – Justí Barreto
Composed By – Justí Barreto 2:39
11 Chino
Composed By – Tito Puente
Composed By – Tito Puente 2:27
12 Mambo Gil
Composed By – Gilbert Lopez*
Composed By – Gilbert Lopez* 3:11




Credits
Arranged By, Timbales – Tito Puente
Performer – Tito Puente And His Orchestra
Vocals – Rudy Calzado (tracks: 5,6), Santos Colón (tracks: 8,10)

Notes
Vaya Puente. Originally Released in 1962.



TITO PUENTE - EL REY BRAVO (771861 LP)

VER MÁS GRANDE


LPS 138265
INCLUDES 1 BONUS TRACK

PERSONNEL:

TITO PUENTE & His Orchestra
Tito Puente (timbales & leader), Gilberto López (p), Bobby Rodríguez (b)
José “Buyú” Mengual Sr. (bongos), Juan “Papi” Cadavieco (congas)
Barry Rogers (tb), Félix “Pupi” Legarreta (violin), Johnny Pacheco (fl),
Jimmy Frisaura, Pedro “Puchi” Boulong, Pat Russo (tp), Shep Pullman (bar),
Rafael “Tata” Palau, Jesús Caunedo, Al Abreu (ts), Pete Fanelli (as),
Santos Colón, Rudy Calzado (lead vocals & chorus), Gabriel “Yayo
el Indio” Vega, Rafael “Chirivico” Dávila, Tito Puente (chorus).

Hotel Riverside Plaza Ballroom, New York, 1962.
Original sessions produced by Teddy Reig.

*Bonus track:
Tito Puente (timbales, arranger & leader), Gilberto López (p), Bobby Rodríguez (b),
José “Buyú” Mengual Sr. & Chickie Pérez (bongos), Carlos “Patato” Valdez
& Ray Barretto (conga drums), Santos Colón (güiro).
Recorded on April 19, 1960. RCA Victor’s Webster Hall Studios, New York, April 19-21, 1960.

Original session produced by Marty Gold.

SIDE A:
01 MALANGA CON YUCA [POTATOES AND BEANS ](Tito Puente) 2:32
02 OYE CÓMO VA [LISTEN HOW IT GOES] (Tito Puente) 4:32
03 TOKYO DE NOCHE [TOKYO AFTER DARK] (Tito Puente) 2:35
04 TÓMBOLA [CIRCUS] (Augusto Algueró) 2:28
05 TRAIGO EL COCO SECO [MY HEAD IS DRY] (Tito Puente) 3:07
06 ÁFRICA HABLA [AFRICA SPEAKS] (Tito Puente) 2:46

SIDE B:
01 BATACUMBA [BRAZILIAN BEAT] (Tito Puente) 2:24
02 LA PASÉ GOZANDO [I HAD A BALL] (Tito Puente) 3:20
03 TITO SUENA EL TIMBAL [SOUND THE DRUM] (Tito Puente) 2:16
04 DÓNDE VAS [WHERE ARE YOU GOING?] (Tito Puente) 2:33
05 GATO MIAU, MIAU [CAT MIAU, MIAU] (Tito Puente) 2:13
06 GUAGUANCÓ (Tito Puente) 2:32*

Note: English versions of the titles between brackets appear here as on the original LP back cover.





TITO PUENTE
PACHANGA CON PUENTE + VAYA PUENTE (JAZZ-LATIN)

2 LPs ON 1 CD

This release contains two albums by the great Tito Puente, Pachanga con Puente (Tico SLP1083) and Vaya Puente (Tico SLP1085), both of which appear here on CD for the first time ever. The song “Sambaroco”, from the second album, was composed and arranged for the band by legendary Brazilian pianist João Donato, who plays on that track, but on trombone as opposed to the piano!

PERSONNEL:

TITO PUENTE & HIS ORCHESTRA:

TITO PUENTE ( timbales & leader)
GIL LÓPEZ (piano)
BOBBY RODRIGUEZ (bass)
JOSÉ "BUYU" MENGUAL, Sr (bongos)
JUAN "PAPI" CADAVIECO (congas).
BARRY ROGERS (trombone on 13 & 23)
JOAO DONATO (trombone on 21)
JOHNNY PACHECO (flaute)
JIMMY FRISAURA, PEDRO "PUCHI" BOULONG, PAT RUSSO (trumpet)
SHEP PULLMAN (baritone sax)
JESUS CAUNEDO, AL ABREU (tenor sax)
PETE FANELLI (alto sax)
SANTOS COLON, RUDY CALZADO (lead vocal & chorus)
GABRIEL "YAYO EL INDIO" VEGA, RAFAEL "CHIRIVICO" DÁVILA, TITO PUENTE (chorus)

INCLUDES 12 PAGE BOOKLET

[1-12]: Pachanga con Puente.
Hotel Riverside Plaza Ballroom, New York, 1961.

01. A Bailar Pachanga
02. Un Telegrama
03. Piano Pachanga
04. Ven Nenita
05. Pachanga Beat
06. El Chivo
07. Pachanga Sí, Charanga No
08. El Pañuelo
09. La Charanga
10. Pachanga Mood
11. Caramelos
12. El Güiro de Macorina

[13-24]: Vaya Puente.
Hotel Riverside Plaza Ballroom, New York, 1962.

13. Vaya Puente
14. Yo Tengo Un Pollo
15. Cuidate
16. Solange
17. Yimbaraco
18. Timbalero
19. Agua-Nile
20. Azukiki
21. Sambaroco
22. Maina
23. Chino
24: Mambo Gil

TOTAL TIME: 65:33




Tito Puente – Para Los Rumberos


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Label: Tico Records – CLP 1301, Fania Records – CLP-1301
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Venezuela
Released: 1972
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Style: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Salsa, Mambo


TracklistHide Credits

A1 Para Los Rumberos
Written-By – T. Puente*
Written-By – T. Puente* 3:15
A2 Niña Y Señora
Arranged By – T. Puente*
Arranged By – T. Puente* 4:21
A3 Guayaba
Written-By – T. Puente*
Written-By – T. Puente* 2:30
A4 Ya No Me Quieres
Written-By – M. Grever*
Written-By – M. Grever* 3:39
A5 Palladium Days
Written-By – T. Puente*
Written-By – T. Puente* 3:08
B1 Salsa Y Sabor
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:58
B2 China
Written-By – T. Puente*
Written-By – T. Puente* 2:52
B3 Batuka
Written-By – C. Santana*
Written-By – C. Santana* 3:18
B4 Contentoso
Arranged By – T. Puente*
Arranged By – T. Puente* 3:45
B5 El Catire
Written-By – A. Romero*
Written-By – A. Romero* 5:41



Companies, etc.
Manufactured By – El Palacio De La Música S.A.
Distributed By – El Palacio De La Música S.A.

Credits
Arranged By, Conductor – Tito Puente
Artwork By, Design – Chico Alvarez (2)
Bongos – Johnny Rodriguez
Congas – Madamo Diaz
Drums, Timbales – Mike Collazo
Engineer – Pat Jacques*
Percussion – José Madera
Photography By – Thomas Rodriguez (2)
Piano, Organ – Charlie Palmieri
Producer – Joe Cain
Saxophone – Don Palmer, Mario Rivera (2), Tony Cotraccia
Timbales, Vibraphone – Tito Puente
Trumpet – Jose Merino, Roy Burrowes
Vocals, Coro – Menique*, Santos Colon*, Yayo El Indio*







Tito Puente – The Mambo King: 100th LP


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Label: RMM Records – CDT-80680
Format:
CD, Album, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1991
Genre: Latin
Style: Salsa, Mambo, Bolero, Cha-Cha


TracklistHide Credits

1 Hay Que Trabajar
Vocals – Oscar D' Leon*
Vocals – Oscar D' Leon* 5:44
2 Envuelvete Conmigo
Vocals – Jose Alberto 'El Canario'*
Vocals – Jose Alberto 'El Canario'* 4:32
3 Dejame Soñar
Vocals – Tony Vega
Vocals – Tony Vega 5:00
4 Salsumba
Vocals – Domingo*
Vocals – Domingo* 4:09
5 Celia Y Tito
Vocals – Celia Cruz
Written-By – Johnny Pacheco
Vocals – Celia Cruz
Written-By – Johnny Pacheco 5:56
6 Nuestro Amor
Vocals – Tito Nieves
Vocals – Tito Nieves 4:23
7 El Bribon Del Aguacero
Vocals – Ismael Miranda
Vocals – Ismael Miranda 4:40
8 Son Con Son
Vocals – Millie P.*
Vocals – Millie P.* 5:12
Bolero Medley
Vocals – Santos Colon*
Vocals – Santos Colon* (5:45)
9-1 Tus Ojos
9-2 Mirame Mas
Vocals [2nd Voice] – Danny Rivera
Vocals [2nd Voice] – Danny Rivera
9-3 Ay Cariño
Vocals [2nd Voice] – Tito Puente
Vocals [2nd Voice] – Tito Puente
10 El #100
Vocals – Celia Cruz, Domingo Quiñones, Ismael Miranda, Jose Alberto 'El Canario'*, Millie P*, Oscar D' Leon*, Santos Colon*, Tito Nieves, Tony Vega
Vocals – Celia Cruz, Domingo Quiñones, Ismael Miranda, Jose Alberto 'El Canario'*, Millie P*, Oscar D' Leon*, Santos Colon*, Tito Nieves, Tony Vega 5:58



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Copyright © – RMM Records & Video Corp.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RMM Records & Video Corp.
Manufactured By – Sony Discos Inc.
Distributed By – Sony Discos Inc.
Recorded At – Variety Recording Studio
Mixed At – Variety Recording Studio
Mastered At – Trutone Mastering Labs
Glass Mastered At – DADC – DIDP-076483

Credits
Bass – Bobby Rodriguez, Johnny Torres, Rubén Rodriguez
Bongos – José Madera, Ray Colón
Co-producer – Johnny Pacheco
Congas – Johnny Rodriguez, Papo Pepin
Coro – Johnny Rivera (2), Nestor Sanchez, Ray Sepúlveda, Sergio George
Executive-Producer – Ralph Mercado
Mastered By – Ray Janus
Music Director – Tito Puente
Percussion – Johnny Pacheco
Piano – Paquito Pastor, Sergio George, Sonny Bravo
Producer – Sergio George
Recorded By, Mixed By – Kurt Upper, Sergio George
Saxophone – Bob Franceschini, Bobby Porcelli, Mario Rivera (2), Mitch Frohman, Pablo Caragero, Pete Yellin*, Rolando Briceño, Steve Sax (3)
Timbales – Marc Quinones
Trombone – Conrad Herwig, Lewis Kahn, Luis Lopéz, Papo Vázquez, Víctor Vázquez (3)
Trumpet – Chocolate Armenteros*, Barry Danielian, Brian Lynch, Charlie Sepulveda, David "Piro" Rodríguez, Bomberito Zarluela*, John Walsh, Ite Jerez*
Vibraphone, Synthesizer [Strings] – Tito Puente





Tito Puente And His Latin Jazz Ensemble & Orch. – Tito's Idea


 

Label: TropiJazz – CDZ-81571
Format:
CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 1995
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Style: Latin Jazz


TracklistHide Credits

1 Woody’n You
Written-By – Dizzy Gillespie
Written-By – Dizzy Gillespie 5:48
2 Asia Mood
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 4:42
3 I Concentrate On You
Written-By – Cole Porter
Written-By – Cole Porter 6:22
4 Tito’s Idea
Written-By – Hilton Ruiz, Tito Puente
Written-By – Hilton Ruiz, Tito Puente 3:47
5 Nica’s Tempo
Written-By – Gigi Gryce
Written-By – Gigi Gryce 7:45
6 Para El Rey
Written-By – Sam Burtis
Written-By – Sam Burtis 7:32
7 Mambo Sentimental
Written-By – Emilio D'Duri*, Yatasto
Written-By – Emilio D'Duri*, Yatasto 3:26
8 Joy Spring
Written-By – Clifford Brown
Written-By – Clifford Brown 6:24
9 Yeah
Written-By – Horace Silver
Written-By – Horace Silver 7:26
10 Timbales
Written-By – Tito Puente
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:11


Credits
Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Bobby Porcelli
Arranged By [Chief Arranger] – Tito Puente
Bass – Bobby Rodriguez
Bongos, Percussion – Johnny Rodriguez
Engineer [Engineered By], Mastered By – Jack Hooke
Executive-Producer – Ralph Mercado
Piano – Hilton Ruiz (tracks: 1, 4), Sonny Bravo
Producer – Tito Puente
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Piccolo Flute – Mario Rivera (2)
Timbales, Percussion, Conductor [Assistant] – José Madera
Timbales, Vibraphone, Marimba – Tito Puente
Trombone – Lewis Kahn, Sam Burtis
Trombone, Conch – Steve Turre (tracks: 2)
Trumpet – Jose Jerez, Ray Vega






Tito Puente – The Mambo King


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Label: Prism Leisure – PLATCD 1427
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country: UK & Europe
Released: 2006
Genre: Latin
Style: Mambo


TracklistHide Credits

01 Cao Cao Mani Picao
02 Manbo Con Puente
03 Coco My My
04 Donde Estabas Tu
05 Lagrimas Negras
Vocals – Alfredo ValdesVicentico Valdés
Vocals – Alfredo ValdesVicentico Valdés
06 Caravan Mambo
07 Take The 'A' Train
08 Tito Mambo
09 Happy Heart
10 Tinguaro
11 Mambo Diabolo
12 Vibe Mambo
13 Cuando Suenan Los Tambores
14 Arinanara
Vocals – Alfredo ValdesVicentico Valdés
Vocals – Alfredo ValdesVicentico Valdés
15 Ya No Hay Mujeres Feas
16 Arroz Com Pollo
17 Mambolino
18 Mambo Tipico
19 Mari Juana
20 Esy



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Distributed By – Prism Leisure Corp. Plc
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Prism Leisure
Copyright © – Prism Leisure

Credits
Vocals – Vicentico Valdés


Tito Puente - Time Song Imagination




1
Mambo Gozón 00:02:44
2
Cuando Te Vea 00:04:11
3
Llego Mijan 00:03:10
4
Complicación 00:03:19
5
Mi Chiquita Quiere Bembe 00:03:53
6
El Cayuco 00:02:32

Saca Tu Mujer 00:03:02
8
Agua Limpia Todo 00:02:52
9
Hong Kong Mambo 00:03:43



Tito Puente And His Orchestra - Mucho Cha Cha (Original Album Plus 2 Bonus Tracks, 1959) June 22nd, 23rd and 25th, 1959)



Tracklist

A1 Cha-Con-Cha
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:00
A2 Suave Asi
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:29
A3 Un Cha-Cha
Written-By – Mike Garcia 2:22
A4 Campanitas De Cristal
Written-By – R. Hernández* 2:58
A5 El Bajo
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:17
A6 Cha-Cha-Son
Written-By – Tito Puente 3:02
B1 Cha-Cha-Gua
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:47
B2 Delisse
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:18
B3 El Palo
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:44
B4 Doing The Cha-Cha
Written-By – Johnny Conquet 2:37
B5 Chanchullo
Written-By – Israel López* 2:28
B6 Guataca
Written-By – Tito Puente 2:35

+
13 - Cuban Nightmare (Bonus Track)
14 - Mambozooka (Bonus Track)

Ray Barretto: Cuban Percussion, Percussion
Willie Bobo: Bongos, Timbales
- Wilson Brignoni: Trumpet

- Eddie Caine: Saxophone
- Al Casamenti: Guitar
Santos Colon: Cuban Percussion, Percussion
- Al DeRisi: Trumpet
- Pete Fannelli: Saxophone
- Allen Fields: Saxophone
Jimmy Frisaura: Trombone, Trumpet
- Alvin Gellers: Piano
- Bernie Glow: Trumpet
- Joe Grimm: Saxophone
- Marty Holmes: Saxophone
- Dave Kurtzer: Saxophone
- Gilberto Lopez: Piano
Johnny Pacheco: Cuban Percussion, Flute, Percussion
Rafael Palau: Saxophone
Chickie Perez: Cuban Percussion, Percussion
- Frank Lo Pinto: Trumpet
Tito Puente: Arranger, Composer, Leader, Marimba, Percussion, Primary Artist, Timbales, Vibraphone, Xylophone
Shepp Pullman: Saxophone
- Gene Rapett: Trumpet
Bobby Rodriguez: Bass
- Pat Russo: Trumpet
- Jerry Sanfino: Saxophone
Mongo Santamaria: Congas
- Johnny Smith: Guitar
Carlos "Patato" Valdes: Bongos

-Julio Collazo-percussionist
-Jose Mangual-percussionist


Recorded in New York City's RCA Victor's Webster Hall Studios

Info from 
https://www.audiokat.com/discos/Mucho_Cha_Cha-Tito_Puente/4316

https://www.amazon.es/Mucho-Cha-Tito-Puente/dp/B000SB4R00

Mucho Cha Cha

Multi-Artistes (Compositor), Tito Puente (Compositor, Intérprete, Autor, Artista, Otro colaborador, Productor), Unknown (Compositor, Grabador), Ray Coen (Compositor, Productor), Rafael Hernandez (Compositor), Moises Simon (Compositor), Mike Garcia (Compositor), Johnny Conquet (Compositor), Israël "Cachao" Lopez (Compositor), Tito Puente & His Orchestra (Intérprete), Wilson Brgnoni (Artista), Vincent Frisaura (Artista), Scheppe Pullman (Artista), Santos Colon (Artista), Robert Rodriguez (Artista), Ray Barretto (Artista), Rafael Palau (Artista), Peter John Fanelli (Artista), Pedro Boulong (Artista), Patrick Iarrusso (Artista), Louis Perez (Artista), Julito Callazzo (Artista), Jose Mangual (Artista), John Pacheco (Artista), Gilbert Lopez (Artista), Gene Rapetti (Artista), Carlos Valdes (Artista), Bernie Glow (Artista), Allen Lehrfeld (Artista), Inconnu (Grabador), Mark Wilder (Otro colaborador)




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A1 Cha-Con-Cha
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-23)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-23)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-23)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-23)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-23)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-23)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-23), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-23), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-23) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-23)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-23), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-23), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-23), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-23) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-23)arranger:Tito Puente 3:05

A2 Suave Asi
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camachobongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-23)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-23)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-23)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-23)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-23)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-23)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-23), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-23), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-23) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-23)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-23), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-23), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-23), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-23) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-23)arranger:Tito Puente 2:31

A3 Un Cha Cha
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-25)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-25)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-25)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-25)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-25)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-25)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-25), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-25), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-25) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-25)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-25), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-25), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-25), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-25) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-25)arranger:Tito Puente 2:25

A4 Campanitas de Cristal
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camachobongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-22)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-22)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-22)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-22)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-22)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-22)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-22), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-22), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-22) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-22)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-22), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-22), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-22), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-22) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-22)arranger:Tito Puente 3:02

A5 El Bajo
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-22)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-22)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-22)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-22)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-22)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-22)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-22), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-22), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-22) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-22)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-22), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-22), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-22), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-22) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-22)arranger:Tito Puente 3:20

A6 Cha-Cha-Son
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-22)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-22)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-22)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-22)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-22)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-22)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-22), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-22), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-22) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-22)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-22), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-22), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-22), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-22) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-22)arranger:Tito Puente 3:05

B1 Cha-Cha-Gua
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-23)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-23)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-23)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-23)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-23)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-23)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-23), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-23), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-23) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-23)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-23), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-23), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-23), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-23) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-23)arranger:Tito Puente 2:50

B2 Delisse
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-23)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-23)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-23)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-23)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-23)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-23)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-23), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-23), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-23) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-23)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-23), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-23), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-23), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-23) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-23)arranger:Tito Puente 2:15

B3 El Palo
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-22)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-22)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-22)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-22)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-22)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-22)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-22), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-22), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-22) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-22)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-22), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-22), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-22), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-22) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-22)arranger:Tito Puente 2:47
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-25)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-25)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-25)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-25)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-25)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-25)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-25), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-25), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-25) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-25)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-25), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-25), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-25), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-25) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-25)arranger:Tito Puente 2:39

B5 Chanchullo
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-25)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-25)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-25)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-25)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-25)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-25)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-25), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-25), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-25) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-25)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-25), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-25), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-25), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-25) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-25)arranger:Tito Puenterecording of:Chanchullocomposer:Israel López (in 1957) 2:31

B6 Guataca
recording engineer:Ernie Oelrichproducer:Johnnie Camacho
bongos:Louis “Chickie” Perez (percussionist) (on 1959-06-25)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1959-06-25)flute and percussion:Johnny Pacheco (on 1959-06-25)marimbatimbalesvibraphone and xylophone:Tito Puente (on 1959-06-25)percussion:Ray Barretto (on 1959-06-25)piano:Gilberto Lopez (on 1959-06-25)saxophone:Pete Fanelli (on 1959-06-25), Allen Fields (on 1959-06-25), Rafael Palau (on 1959-06-25) and Shepp Pullman (on 1959-06-25)trumpet:Al DeRisi (on 1959-06-25), Wilson Brignoni (on 1959-06-25), Jimmy Frisaura (on 1959-06-25), Gene Rapetti (on 1959-06-25) and Pat Russo (on 1959-06-25)arranger:Tito Puente


 Tito Puente – Cuban carnival / Carnaval Cubano ( 1956 ) New York, April 3-6, 1956







Have plus info of the singers ?

information from Tony Molina (comments he left on YouTube on some of Tito's songs where Tony sings)

One favorite album,killer groove ( CD )

Probably the big band songs are arranged by Marty Holmes (I think except the percussions & Tito)


It is not necessary to talk about the legendary percussionists.

info musicians of cduniverse,Bruyninckx,organissimo,audiokat, clasicalatinastereo 


1 Elegua Chango
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 5:13


2 Cuál Es La Idea
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 3:21


3 Pa' Los Rumberos
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 3:23


4 Que Sera
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 3:24


5 Oye Mi Guaguanco
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 3:39


6 Yambeque
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 3:45


7 Happy Cha-Cha-Cha
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 2:33


8 Mambo Buda
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 2:49


9 Cha-Cha De Pollos
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 2:46


10 Guaguanco Margarito
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 3:30


11 Cuban Fantasy
(with Tito Puente & His Orchestra) 1:54




It is not specified if the same musicians played on all the songs, it is the list of those who played on the album, probably the changes are in the winds when there are fewer musicians.


Tito Puente - vibraphone, timbales, background vocals
Bernie Glow - trumpet
Nick Travis- trumpet
Jerry Sanfino (Gerald Sanfino)-saxophones and flutes
Eddie Bert - trombone
Alan Fields/Allen Lehrfield (Fields) -saxophones and flutes 
Alvin Gellers - piano
Andres Forda (Andres "Merenguito" Ford)- trumpet
Bobby Rodriguez (Robert Rodriguez) - bass
Dave Kurtzer - saxophone, flute
Ed Caine (Eddie Caine)-Flute, Saxophone
Frank Lo Pinto - trumpet
Gene Rapetti - trumpet
Jimmy Frisaura (Vincent "Jimmy" Frisaura)- trumpet
Jose Madera-saxophones and flutes
Marty Holmes (arr)-Flute, Saxophone
Robert Archer - trombone
Sam Seavors - trumpet
Sam Takvorian (Tak Takvorian) - trombone
Santo Russo (Sonny Russo)- trombone
Bob Ascher - trombone
Sol Schlinger-saxophones and flutes
John "Dandy" Rodriguez Sr.-Cuban Percussion
Mongo Santamaria-Cuban Percussion,Percussion
Willie Bobo (William Correa)-Cuban Percussion,Percussion
Carlos "Patato" Valdes-Cuban Percussion,Percussion
Candido - percussion
El Viejo Macucho (vocals on # 10; other vocalists/chorus not identified) 

Yayo El Indio-Vocals in Guaguanco Margarito,and backing vocals (in all sung tracks?) 

Tony Molina-Lead vocalist  in:
Cual Es La Idea (What's The Idea),Pa' Los Rumberos,Oye Mi Guaguancó (Listen To The Guaguanco),Happy Cha-Cha-Cha,Guaguanco Margarito.

track Guaguanco Margarito:

Vocals Lead Tony Molina, plus Yayo El Indio,Willie Bobo. Same in the other vocal tracks ?

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1 Elegua Chango
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-05)alto saxophone and flute:Jerry Sanfino (on 1956-04-05)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-05)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-05)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-05), Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-05) and Carlos “Patato” Valdés (on 1956-04-05)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-05)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-05)saxophone:Joe Madera (on 1956-04-05)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-05)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-05)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-05), Santo Russo (on 1956-04-05) and Vahey "Tak" Takvorian (on 1956-04-05)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-05), Bernie Glow (on 1956-04-05), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-05) and Gene Repetti (on 1956-04-05) 5:15


2 Cual Es La Idea (What's The Idea)
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-03)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-03)bongos:John Rodriguez (conga player, father of Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez) (on 1956-04-03)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-03)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-03), Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-03) and Carlos “Patato” Valdés (on 1956-04-03)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-03)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-03)saxophone:Eddie Caine (saxophone player, not the rapper) (on 1956-04-03)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-03)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-03)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-03) and Santo Russo (on 1956-04-03)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-03), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-03), Gene Repetti (on 1956-04-03) and Sam Scavone (on 1956-04-03)vocals:El Viejo Macucho (on 1956-04-03) 3:22


3 Pa Los Rumberos (For Dancers)
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-03)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-03)bongos:John Rodriguez (conga player, father of Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez) (on 1956-04-03)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-03)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-03), Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-03) and Carlos “Patato” Valdés (on 1956-04-03)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-03)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-03)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-03)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-03)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-03) and Santo Russo (on 1956-04-03)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-03), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-03), Gene Repetti (on 1956-04-03) and Sam Scavone (on 1956-04-03)vocals:El Viejo Macucho (on 1956-04-03)recording of:Para los rumberoscomposer:Tito Puentepublisher:Windswept Pacific Music 3:24


4 Que Será (What Is It)
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-06)alto saxophone and flute:Jerry Sanfino (on 1956-04-06)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-06)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-06)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-06), John Rodriguez (conga player, father of Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez) (on 1956-04-06) and Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-06)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-06)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-06)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-06)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-06)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-06) and Santo Russo (on 1956-04-06)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-06), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-06) and Andres Meringuito (on 1956-04-06)vocals:El Viejo Macucho (on 1956-04-06) 3:27

5 Oye Mi Guaguanco
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-03)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-03)bongos:John Rodriguez (conga player, father of Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez) (on 1956-04-03)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-03)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-03), Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-03) and Carlos “Patato” Valdés (on 1956-04-03)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-03)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-03)saxophone:Eddie Caine (saxophone player, not the rapper) (on 1956-04-03)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-03)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-03)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-03) and Santo Russo (on 1956-04-03)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-03), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-03), Gene Repetti (on 1956-04-03) and Sam Scavone (on 1956-04-03)vocals:El Viejo Macucho (on 1956-04-03) 3:37

6 Yambeque
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-05)alto saxophone and flute:Jerry Sanfino (on 1956-04-05)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-05)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-05)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-05), Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-05) and Carlos “Patato” Valdés (on 1956-04-05)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-05)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-05)saxophone:Joe Madera (on 1956-04-05)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-05)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-05)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-05), Santo Russo (on 1956-04-05) and Vahey "Tak" Takvorian (on 1956-04-05)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-05), Bernie Glow (on 1956-04-05), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-05) and Gene Repetti (on 1956-04-05) 3:48

7 Happy Cha-Cha-Cha
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-06)alto saxophone and flute:Jerry Sanfino (on 1956-04-06)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-06)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-06)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-06), John Rodriguez (conga player, father of Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez) (on 1956-04-06) and Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-06)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-06)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-06)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-06)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-06)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-06) and Santo Russo (on 1956-04-06)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-06), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-06) and Andres Meringuito (on 1956-04-06)vocals:El Viejo Macucho (on 1956-04-06) 2:36

8 Mambo Buda
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1955-11-28)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1955-11-28)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1955-11-28)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1955-11-28) and Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1955-11-28)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1955-11-28)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1955-11-28)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1955-11-28)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1955-11-28)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1955-11-28) and Santo Russo (on 1955-11-28)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1955-11-28), Frank LoPinto (on 1955-11-28) and Gene Repetti (on 1955-11-28) 2:55

9 Cha-Cha Cha De Los Pollos (Cha-Cha For Chicks)
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-06)alto saxophone and flute:Jerry Sanfino (on 1956-04-06)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-06)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-06)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-06), John Rodriguez (conga player, father of Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez) (on 1956-04-06) and Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-06)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-06)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-06)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-06)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-06)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-06) and Santo Russo (on 1956-04-06)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-06), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-06) and Andres Meringuito (on 1956-04-06)vocals:El Viejo Macucho (on 1956-04-06) 2:50

10 Guaguanco Margarito
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-04-03)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-04-03)bongos:John Rodriguez (conga player, father of Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez) (on 1956-04-03)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-04-03)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-04-03), Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-04-03) and Carlos “Patato” Valdés (on 1956-04-03)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-04-03)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-04-03)saxophone:Eddie Caine (saxophone player, not the rapper) (on 1956-04-03)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-04-03)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-04-03)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-04-03) and Santo Russo (on 1956-04-03)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-04-03), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-04-03), Gene Repetti (on 1956-04-03) and Sam Scavone (on 1956-04-03)vocals:El Viejo Macucho (on 1956-04-03) 3:33

11 Cuban Fantasy
alto saxophone:Allen Fields (on 1956-01-09)baritone saxophone:Dave Kurtzer (on 1956-01-09)bongosgüiro and timbales:Willie Bobo (on 1956-01-09)congas:Candido Camero (Cuban conga and bongo player) (on 1956-01-09) and Mongo Santamaría (Cuban jazz percussionist) (on 1956-01-09)double bass:Bobby Rodriguez (Latin jazz contrabassist) (on 1956-01-09)piano:Alvin Gellers (on 1956-01-09)saxophone:Eddie Caine (saxophone player, not the rapper) (on 1956-01-09)tenor saxophone:Marty Holmes (on 1956-01-09)timbales and vibraphone:Tito Puente (on 1956-01-09)trombone:Robert Ascher (on 1956-01-09) and Santo Russo (on 1956-01-09)trumpet:Jimmy Frisaura (on 1956-01-09), Bernie Glow (on 1956-01-09), Frank LoPinto (on 1956-01-09) and Gene Repetti (on 1956-01-09)


Tito Puente And His Orchestra  Y Parece Bobo


Label:

Alegre Records – SLPA-8420

Format:


Vinyl, LP

Country:

US

Released:

1963

Genre:

Jazz, Latin

Style:

Afro-Cuban Jazz, Salsa, Afro-Cuban, Cha-Cha, Merengue

Tracklist


A1 Dime Donde Vas
A2 Baba Mi
A3 Me Llevo Los Cueros
A4 En El Zorzal
A5 Llegó El Frizao
A6 Eres Mi Reina
B1 En El Ambiente
B2 Cuero Pa' Bailar
B3 Yo Soy El Merenguero
B4 Guajeo Guajira
B5 Y Parece Bobo
B6 Óigame Compay



Credits

Producer – Al Santiago
Vocals [Canta] – Chivirico Dávila*
Notes


Tito Puente's first album with Alegre Records.


Include the incredible tracks of Celia Cruz :Contestacion de el Marinero,Burundanga



VA-Y No Me Enganes Mas ( Tito Puente and His Orchestra, La Sonora Matancera, Celia Cruz )


1
Cuál Es La Idea (What's the Idea)
Tito Puente and his Orchestra
00:03:20
2
Mi Soncito
Celia Cruz
00:02:41
3
Contestacion de el Marinero
Celia Cruz
00:02:35
4
Cruel Indiferencia
La Sonora Matancera
00:02:43
5
Burundanga
Celia Cruz
00:02:39
6
Mambo Buda
Tito Puente and his Orchestra
00:02:54
7
Mambozooka
Tito Puente and his Orchestra
00:02:52
8
La Sopa En Botella
La Sonora Matancera
00:02:43
9
Ay Que Rico Amor
La Sonora Matancera
00:02:28
10
Oye Mi Guaguanco
Tito Puente and his Orchestra
00:03:38
Que Sera (What Is It?)
Tito Puente and his Orchestra
00:03:27
12
Y No Me Enganes Mas
La Sonora Matancera
00:02:50
13
Munecas del Cha Cha Cha
Celia Cruz
00:02:51
14
Ipso Calipso
La Sonora Matancera
00:02:36
15
Elegua Chango
Tito Puente and his Orchestra
00:05:13





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