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Mighty Sparrow - Tattoo Woman
Mighty Sparrow
Tattoo Woman
LP | 1965 | JP | Reissue (Think!)
38,99 €*
Release: 1965 / JP – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves, Reggae & Dancehall
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"Tattoo Woman" was originally released in 1965 and includes "Under My Skin", a favorite not only among calypso fans but also Ska and Reggae lovers! This is a calypso arrangement of Cole Porter's original song "I've Got You Under My Skin" and is truly a masterpiece! The album as a whole contains many wonderful pieces that convey the breath of calypso in its heyday! Please enjoy these two historical masterpieces by the god of calypso, Mighty Sparrow, together with "The Outcast", which will be released at the same time on analog LP!!
Joe Cuba Sextet - Vagabundeando! Hangin' Out
Joe Cuba Sextet
Vagabundeando! Hangin' Out
LP | 1964 | US | Reissue (Craft)
37,99 €*
Release: 1964 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Joe Bataan - Gypsy Woman Yellow Vinyl Edition
Joe Bataan
Gypsy Woman Yellow Vinyl Edition
LP | 1967 | US | Reissue (Craft)
34,99 €*
Release: 1967 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Clarke-Boland Sextett - Music For The Small Hours
Clarke-Boland Sextett
Music For The Small Hours
LP | 1967 | JP | Reissue (P-Vine)
33,24 €* 34,99 € -5%
Release: 1967 / JP – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Formed by Kenny Clarke and Francy Boland, the Clarke-Boland Sextett, with the participation of numerous musicians from both Europe and the United States, made significant contributions to the development of jazz in Europe. At the core of this ensemble, the powerhouse sextet consisting of Kenny Clarke, Francy Boland, Sahib Shihab, Jimmy Woode, Joe Harris, and Sadi came together to record the album "Music For The Small Hours" in 1967, and it is now set to be reissued with an obi.

This album spans a wide range of styles, from standards like Burt Bacharach's "Wives & Lovers" to Brazilian and Afro-Cuban influences such as Luiz Bonfá's "Ebony Samba" and Dizzy Gillespie's "Tin Tin Deo." Additionally, it features original compositions like Shihab's "Please, Don't Leave," where he takes on vocal duties. The entire recording exudes a sophisticated and relaxed mood, showcasing the utmost skill of this formidable sextet. "Music For The Small Hours" is a masterpiece that deserves a place in the history of European jazz, boasting the ultimate level of refinement.
Antonio Carlos Jobim - Wave
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Wave
LP | 1967 | EU | Reissue (Elemental)
31,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Reissue of the 5th studio album by Brazilian jazz legend Antônio Carlos Jobim. Considered one of Jobim’s best albums, this masterpiece peaked at #5 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. It features a plethora of star sidemen, such as Dom Um Romão, Claudio Slon, Jerome Richardson, Ron Carter & Urbie Green, among others, as well as superb arrangements by Claus Ogerman.
Stan Getz / Joao Gilberto - Getz / Gilberto
Stan Getz / Joao Gilberto
Getz / Gilberto
LP | 1964 | EU | Reissue (Verve)
28,99 €*
Release: 1964 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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The Latin Jazz classic that started it all! Mandatory!
Jesus Gomez Y Su Grupo - Jesús Gómez Y Su Grupo
Jesus Gomez Y Su Grupo
Jesús Gómez Y Su Grupo
LP | 1967 | EU | Reissue (El Palmas Music)
27,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Jesús Gómez y su Grupo has been a vinyl jewel impossible to find for decades, a musical treasure ahead of its time with a prodigious voice. Jesús Gómez had not even reached the age of majority when he embarked on the adventure of recording and producing his own album, bringing together songs from the main Afro-Latin rhythms of the moment to which he contributed all his fantastic explosion of creativity. Not long ago, he had earned the epithet of "The Child Prodigy of the Song" which led him to explore and gain experiences in the paths of music since his youth, a passion, but also a craft, that his mother had instilled in him since his childhood and that he shared with other members of his family. Different rhythms, styles, and learnings hardened Jesús so that at only 17 years old he could deliver such a fantastic work, a clairvoyant sound of pure “Salsa” even before it became fashionable to call this type of music that way.

Mythical visits by artists and orchestras from the Caribbean were a catalyst for the appearance of national Venezuelan representatives with a higher professional level who had been working on Afro-Caribbean and Venezuelan rhythms since the 1930s, leaving an indelible mark such as Sonora Caracas, among others. Almost 40 years later, in 1967, as a result of this tradition, a modern and fierce work like this album would be possible, a direct, energetic, rhythmic declaration full of flavors of Guaguancó, Bolero, Descarga, Rumba, and even Guaracha. This base is the hyper fertile ground for the even more fantastic voice of Jesús, with high tones and extreme clarity, perfectly tuned and colorful, a characteristic that will accompany him throughout his life, a blessing, one could say.

Typical of the restless spirit that can be glimpsed on this album, he intertwines rhythms within rhythms, as happens in the singular and mythical “Loca ilusión” that goes from Bolero to Salsa Brava, a turn that leaves a reasonably psychedelic feeling. Let's not forget that we are in a period prior to what would be the canonical Salsa, even since then, this young Venezuelan, at the sound level, was already fluttering over the molasses of the trombones. A gem like “False Love” could get any dance floor on fire right now, a hot guaguancó that should be part of the vault of any Latin music DJ along with the greatest classics like “Tirándote Flores”.

Jesús Gómez is not one to fall short, neither in style nor in rhythm, a true artist from the beginning he also includes Surf and Bossanova pieces, taking his work to other territories without fear. Jesús Gómez y su Grupo was perhaps the definitive step that opened all the doors of a brilliant career for this young man, he would go on to collaborate almost from that moment with countless nationally and internationally renowned orchestras and artists, including Sonora Caracas itself, already historic and still standing at the moment.

If this album reaches your hands, you will have a treasure in it, since it is among the most sought-after in the history of Caribbean music, it has taken El Palmas Music more than 1 year of work to be able to reissue this jewel so that it can finally be accessible to the world while possible, a key piece in the history of salsa in Venezuela and a jewel for the world available maybe for a limited time.
Baden Powel E Vinicius De Moraes - Os Afro Sambas
Baden Powel E Vinicius De Moraes
Os Afro Sambas
LP | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Forma)
25,99 €*
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Martin Denny - Exotic Percussion Sea Glass Colored Vinyl Edition
Martin Denny
Exotic Percussion Sea Glass Colored Vinyl Edition
LP | 1961 | US | Reissue (Jackpot)
25,99 €*
Release: 1961 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Sourced From The Original Master Tapes; Out of print since the 1960s

Now joining Jackpot Record's ever-expanding collection of Martin Denny re-issues is the hypnotic "visual sound" of Exotic Percussion, which has not been on vinyl since its original release in 1961.

His production on Exotic Percussion is ambitious, adventurous, and fascinatingly futuristic, especially when a tumbler with ice was still the preferred way to let loose. Xylophones and chimes swim from ear to ear; traditional jazz instrumentation collides with such musical oddities as boo bas, shamisens, Manga harp, and Burmese gongs.

As always, the choice of compositions on a Martin Denny record is a bizarre yet exciting spin around the globe, but this one is even weirder than usual. From the faster-than-light of "Cumana" to the luscious groove of "Moonlight On The Ganges" (made famous by Frank Sinatra and a track that is still being played on a loop at Disneylan's Jungle Cruise attraction), it's a whiplash of a ride. But the stand-out on the record is the combo of "Misirlou" (which would be made famous a few years later by Dick Dale and even decades later with its appearance in Pulp Fiction).

So join the conga line and head out into the street as Martin Denny once again creates a world we yearn to return to and an album we can always revisit.
Herbie Mann - Flute, Brass, Vibes And Percussion
Herbie Mann
Flute, Brass, Vibes And Percussion
LP | 1961 | EU | Reissue (Life Goes On)
25,99 €*
Release: 1961 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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In 1959, flutist Herbie Mann put together a very interesting band that was in its brief existence (before Mann's interests shifted elsewhere) one of the top in Afro-Cuban jazz. Utilizing four trumpets (including Doc Cheatham), up to three percussionists and a flute-vibes-bass-drums quartet, Mann performs four standards (including "Dearly Beloved," "I'll Remember April" and "Autumn Leaves") and two originals in a style that was beyond bop and much more African- and Cuban-oriented.

Personnel: Herbie Mann (flute, bass clarinet), Johnny Rae (vibes), Nabil Knobby Totah (bass), Rudy Collins (drums), Ray Mantilla (conga drums), Ray Barretto (bongos except on #8 and #12). Plus trumpet section: Doc Cheatham, Siggy Schatz, Jerome Kail and Leo Ball. Recorded in New York City, 1959
Phil Moore And The Afro Latin Soultet - Afro Brazil Oba!
Phil Moore And The Afro Latin Soultet
Afro Brazil Oba!
LP | 1966 | US | Reissue (Tower)
25,99 €*
Release: 1966 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Jose Roberto Bertrami - Jose Roberto Trio
Jose Roberto Bertrami
Jose Roberto Trio
LP | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Far Out)
24,99 €*
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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First time vinyl reissue of Jose Roberto Bertrami's 1966 ‘José Roberto Trio’ via Far Out Recordings. Best known as the keyboardist and bandleader of legendary trio Azymuth, the late José Roberto Bertrami also wrote for, arranged for and performed with Elis Regina, George Duke, Sarah Vaughn, Jorge Ben, Eddie Palmieri, Milton Nascimento, Flora Purim and Erasmo Carlos, among countless others.
Sérgio Mendes - Beat Of Brazil
Sérgio Mendes
Beat Of Brazil
LP | 1967 | US | Reissue (Culture Factory)
24,99 €*
Release: 1967 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Marcos Valle - Braziliance!
Marcos Valle
Braziliance!
LP | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
22,99 €*
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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To call Marcos Valle 'a legend' of Brazilian music is much more than just easy press-release hype. As singer, writer, musician and record producer, Marcos has played an integral role shaping the sound of the country’s music from the 'golden era' of the 60s and 70s, through to the modern day. Alongside his brother, Paulo Sergio Valle, they have penned a huge catalogue of classic songs, not just for themselves but for other greats such as Elza Soares, Astrud Gilberto, Claudia to name a few.
‘Braziliance!’ takes things back to the early heady days of Marcos’ career with the bright and optimistic sound of Rio's Bossa Nova scene. It includes an instrumental version of ’Crickets Sing For Anamaria’ or 'Os Grilos’ in Portuguese, which would also be re-recorded with
vocals. Though only in his early twenties at the time, ‘Braziliance!’ depicts very sophisticated production for a musician so young. Recorded in 1966, produced by Louis Oliveira and Ray Gilberts with arrangements by the very talented Emir Deodato, the album was released on Warner Bros. Records. The artwork presents a very clean-cut, wholesome looking Marcos but darker things were around the corner for Brazil. The ‘Tropicalica’ movement was on its way and about to shake thighs up both musically and politically. Unlike some of his Bossa Nova contemporaries, Marcos continued to stay relevant, surfing the changes and adapting to the musical developments that culture and society projected and needed, without comprising his art.
Under exclusive license to Light In The Attic Records & Distribution, LLC | Mr Bongo Records.
Alegre All Stars - Alegre All Stars
Alegre All Stars
Alegre All Stars
LP | 1961 | EU | Reissue (Honeypie)
22,99 €*
Release: 1961 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Born from a studio jam organized by Al Santiago in 1961, the "Alegre All Stars" was inspired by the famous late 50's Cuban jam sessions. Originally published by Alegre Records, a New York City based label specialized in Latin music, this album stands as a legendary release in the field. This is like an open door on a wild Nuyorican party including food, drinks and an ongoing selection of highly infectious Latin grooves to dance to.
Jack McDuff - Goodnight, It's Time To Go
Jack McDuff
Goodnight, It's Time To Go
LP | 1961 | EU | Reissue (Honeypie)
21,99 €*
Release: 1961 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Recorded in 1961 and released on Prestige records in the same year, this was Brother Jack McDuff's fourth studio effort and the first featuring his regular partners Harold Vick on tenor saxophone, Grant Green on guitar and Joe Dukes on drums. Vick and Green would soon become two prominent figures in soul jazz while McDuff stands as one of the key organ players in the genre. This is an absolute soul-jazz gem!
Astrud Gilberto - The Shadow Of Your Smile
Astrud Gilberto
The Shadow Of Your Smile
LP | 1965 | EU (Endless Happiness)
21,99 €*
Release: 1965 / EU
Genre: Organic Grooves
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The Shadow of Your Smile is a studio album by Astrud Gilberto. With arrangements by Don Sebesky, Claus Ogerman, and João Donato, it was released via Verve Records in 1965. It peaked at number 66 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Tamba 4 - We And The Sea
Tamba 4
We And The Sea
2LP | 1967 | EU (Endless Happiness)
21,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Mark Wirtz Orchestra & Chorus - Latin A Go-Go
Mark Wirtz Orchestra & Chorus
Latin A Go-Go
LP | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Vinilisssimo)
21,99 €*
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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ark Wirtz' most famous output was recorded during the mid/late '60s when he was working as an in-house producer for EMI at Abbey Road. His 'Mood Mosaic' LP and the unfinished concept album 'A Teenage Opera' (a single off this LP, 'Grocer Jack', was actually released in 1967) provided Wirtz with an iconic status. However, his lesser known 1966 album 'Latin A Go-Go' is the one to have if you aim to hit the dancefloor. To get an idea of the music, think of wild cocktail parties in sunny California in the mid-'60s, cosmopolitan hotel lounges in Copacabana or the hippest clubs in Swinging London.
The LP co-features the likes of Barbara Moore (from the legendary library music album 'Vocal Shades And Tones') and Jim Sullivan (Lord Sitar).
The Sérgio Mendes Trio - In The Brazilian Bag
The Sérgio Mendes Trio
In The Brazilian Bag
LP | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Jazz Samba)
20,99 €*
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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The Lebron Brothers Orchestra - Psychedelic Goes Latin
The Lebron Brothers Orchestra
Psychedelic Goes Latin
LP | 1967 | EU (Get On Down)
20,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Los Syn - El Juego De Desaparecer / Chica Tiéntame
Los Syn
El Juego De Desaparecer / Chica Tiéntame
7" | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Madmua)
19,79 €* 21,99 € -10%
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves, Rock & Indie
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Los Syn were born in 1966 in Chile, formed by four young lads from the US whose parents were working in Santiago at the time, and they released this sole 45 before all going back to the US next year. The record is practically nowhere to be found, and such an amazing example of teen garage folk-punk the way we all lose our head for.

Limited reissue of 500 copies, with an insert with liners by Gary Pilgram (bass player), and two postcards with unseen photos!
Los Monjes - Mi Mami Dijo / Pobre Nina
Los Monjes
Mi Mami Dijo / Pobre Nina
7" | 1965 | EU | Reissue (Discos Quilombo)
18,99 €*
Release: 1965 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Reissue of this incredibly wild proto-punk garage 45 released in Mexico in 1965!!! 500 copies only!!!
Nara Leão / Edu Lobo / Tamba Trio - 5 Na Bossa
Nara Leão / Edu Lobo / Tamba Trio
5 Na Bossa
LP | 1965 | EU | Reissue (Life Goes On)
18,99 €*
Release: 1965 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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The collaborative album 5 Na Bossa was originally released in 1965 on Philips Brazil and featured some of the top player of the genre. If you are into the sound of Nara Leão, Edu Lobo and Tamba Trio this is a magical encounter, bringing together Nara's soft voice, Edu's battering guitar and Tamba's swinging vocals. Featuring classic compositions like ‘Reza’ and ‘Zambi’ this album is a must have for any fans of the latin jazz legacy. The set was recorded live at the Paramount Theater in Sao Paulo.
Betico Salas Y Su Sorona - Baile Ud. Con Betico Salas
Betico Salas Y Su Sorona
Baile Ud. Con Betico Salas
LP | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Vampisoul)
17,99 €*
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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HIGHLIGHTS:First solo LP by the talented Peruvian artist Betico Salas, lead trumpet player of the great Sonora de Lucho Macedo, one of the best ensembles playing Cuban repertoires in the early '60s.This 1966 album features Alfredo Linares on piano and sonero vocals by Benny del Solar, and combines a mix of guarachas, guanguancó and even cumbias. Betico Salas would later release two more albums and become a legendary trumpet player in Peruvian musical history.First time reissue.- DETAILS:Alfredo Linares on piano and sonero vocals by Benny del Solar stand out on this album. Benny del Solar sings lead vocals on the cumbia of Argentine origin 'Nos vamos a casar'; the Colombian 'Lo que pasa es que la banda está borracha', a continental hit since the early sixties; the guaracha 'A los muchachos de Belén', by Puerto Rican musician Tito Rodríguez; the guaracha 'Ritmo del amor'; the elegant Cuban guaguancó 'Así namá', also well known for Tito Rodríguez's rendition; and the cumbia 'Qué le digo a mi mujer'. Singer, César Gonzales, who would have an extensive career in Peruvian tropical music, sang lead vocals in the guaguancó by the Sonora Matancera 'Lindo Omelenko' and the bolero 'El árbol', a hit for the singer Roberto Ledesma, also recorded that same year by Peruvians Carmita Jiménez, Anamelba, Raul del Mar and Lucho Macedo himself, who decided to sing for his new record label.The mythical singer Johnny Arce, years later known as Mr. Macondo, also appears on the album on the two guarachas: 'La renga', a composition by Esther Forero, known as La novia de Barranquilla; and 'Yo soy candela', a composition by the Colombian Ray Rodríguez.Finally, 'La chola' is a cumbia by Peruvian composer Tomás Benítez; and 'Mambo Jazz' is a version of the descarga 'Yayi's instant mambo', an innovative instrumental track performed by Puerto Rican Willie Rosario, who recorded it in the United States at the start of 1966 with his own orchestra.Betico Salas would later release two more albums and bec...
The Latin Souls - Boo-ga-loo & shing-a-ling
The Latin Souls
Boo-ga-loo & shing-a-ling
LP | 1967 | US | Reissue (Kapp)
15,99 €*
Release: 1967 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Los Calvos - Estos Son Los Calvos
Los Calvos
Estos Son Los Calvos
LP | 1967 | EU | Reissue (Elpalmas Music)
15,99 €*
Release: 1967 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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Few have done as much for salsa in Venezuela as band-leader, composer and pianist Ray Pérez. He burst on to the scene in the mid-60s with his group Los Dementes, creating the blueprint for guaguanco, pachanga and boogaloo in Venezuela. When the name salsa began to be used as something of a catch-all-term he was still at the forefront, recording two hugely-popular salsa albums with Los Dementes in 1967. Remarkably, that very same year, he also recorded two albums with a brand new group, Los Calvos, that showed how as well as being the genre’s most visible band-leader, he was also pushing the nascent genre to its limits. Looking back, revered journalist Alfredo Churion states that Los Calvos were “one of the most innovative experiences in Venezuelan popular music.” Estos Son Los Calvos is the first of the two albums he made with Los Calvos. On it, he made a few alterations to the line-up that may seem minor, but created a completely new sound. For the first time, he recruited a drummer (unprecedented at the time for a salsa ensemble, which always used percussionists), he switched from the trombones of Los Dementes to the much harder, direct sound of trumpets, and he recruited Carlos Yanez, best known as El Negrito Calavén, as singer. Whereas Los Dementes had been aligned with the slightly pop sound of tropical orchestras, Los Calvos took an almost-jazz approach, allowing room for the musicians and vocalists to improvise, and they also took inspiration from the sounds of surf rock swirling around Caracas. The group’s drummer El Pavo amusingly once described the group’s sound as like “wearing a dinner suit with flip-flops”. Opening track “El Kenya” is the clearest example of that surf rock influence; it’s opening lines make clear its intentions: “una linda trigueña que me invitó a bailar el Kenya” (“a beautiful trigueña – tri-ethnic girl – invited me to dance the Kenya”). They are intent on creating their own dance craze, El Kenya. If the group had ever performed live, then maybe it would have taken off, as the song had all the credentials: rollicking montuno piano from Pérez, ingenious scatting and vocal improvs from Calavén, and a middle section where the drums and trumpets battle it out hard, with an audience screaming its appreciation throughout. It’s followed by ‘Mi Salsa Llego’, which Pérez had already recorded with Los Dementes; here, it’s a tougher beast, the sparser hits of the drums and trumpets giving a harder sound evocative of the times, with more and more people moving to the cities, and wanting a grittier, urban soundtrack. The secret weapon in Los Calvos was the fact that this was a group made up of some of Venezuela’s finest musicians, many of which, Pérez included, had working class roots. Music for them was as much a part of their day-to-day lives, as it was a profession, it was what they did. The legendary Frank “El Pavo” Hernandez was on drum kit, with revered names like Alfredo Padilla, Carlos “Nene” Quintero, Pedro García, Miguel Silva, Enrique Vazquez, Rafael Araujo and Luis Lewis, also involved in the group. Their versatility allowed Los Calvos to go from the slower, haunting groove of “Negrito Calavan”, a showcase for their singer to improvise, and on to “Bailemos Kenya”, another attempt by the group to create their own version of “The Twist”! Los Calvos never played live, but that was always the intention. Pérez was in demand by the record labels of the time and his deal with RCA Victor to make two albums as Los Calvos was only ever that. But the spirit of Los Calvos remained when Pérez then formed Los Kenya, whose name came from the opening track of this album, and whose line-up featured the same inventions as Los Calvos, with a drum kit, two trumpets and the same vocalists (for their second album, Carlín Rodríguez joined as a singer, and remained for Las Kenya). For this reason, Los Calvos would never have the same successes as Pérez’s other groups, though even Pérez has revealed in interviews that the two albums he made as Los Calvos are some of the most fun he ever had recording. With the price of originals for both albums ever increasing for vinyl collectors, this is a great chance to get hold of two of the heaviest salsa albums ever issued in the 60s, and an important moment in the life of Venezuela’s salsa king, Ray Pérez.
Arsenio Rodriguez & The Afro-Cubano Sound - Viva Arsenio!
Arsenio Rodriguez & The Afro-Cubano Sound
Viva Arsenio!
LP | 1967 | US | Reissue (Bang)
15,99 €*
Release: 1967 / US – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves
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O’Seis - Suicida / Apocalipse
O’Seis
Suicida / Apocalipse
7" | 1966 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
11,99 €*
Release: 1966 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Organic Grooves, Rock & Indie
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‘O’Seis’ are the core members of the mighty and legendary ‘Os Mutantes’ – namely Rita Lee and brothers Arnaldo and Sérgio Baptista, accompanied here by Raphael Vilardi, Maria ‘Mogguy’ Malheiros and Luiz Pastura. The record features anthemic, heavyweight, psychedelic rock on ‘Suicida’ b/w deeper, tripped-out MPB-folk on ‘Apocalipse’. Both tracks were written by Rita Lee, assisted by Tobe and Vilardi respectively. The term ‘holy grail’ is a little overused these days perhaps, but this definitely is one. Originally pressed and released by the band themselves in 1966, apparently only a handful of copies are known to exist (sources/numbers vary). The record has changed hands for up to a staggering $5000! Ouch.
Official Mr Bongo reissue. Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK LTD.
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