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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Let's Cha Cha Cha - Hector Rivera

Yabucoa
Sanity Solitude
Let's Cha Cha Cha
Hector Rivera And His Orchestra
Mercury MG 20137
1957

From Billboard - February 9, 1957: This is a very impressive Latin group. Rivera, relatively new on the Latin band scene, is pianist and arranger. The performances have a driving pace and that precise technique which the best of the Latin bands display. All the material in the package was written or adapted by Rivera – one of the adaptations being the "Chopsticks Cha Cha Cha." Fine wax in its category.

And at least one reason why this mid-50s Latin recording is dynamic can be found on the back cover. Rivera studied with Gil Fuller who arranged for Kenton, Gillespie and Machito. You can heard a touch of Kenton's "style" on this recording. The set features diversity in arranging and engineering.

From the back cover: Hector Rivera is the new home on the Latin-American scene and for the first time Mercury is proudly presenting this sensational artist on records.

Hector Rivera is a latin born in Manhattan in 1933. His father and mother are both native Puerto Ricans and both are accomplished musicians.

Hector began his musical career playing piano with the Jose Rodriguez Rhumba band, which played local theaters, clubs dances, and wedding. Feeling a desire for greater expression of his ideas and talents Hector enrolled at the Lecompte Academy of Music in New York and studied under Luis Varona, and it was there that he learned about the Mambo.

Later, working with the famous Elmo Garcia orchestra, he began his composing and arranging experiments, the result of which are presented by Mercury in this album.

In the spring of 1952 Hector decided to toss his hat into the ring of Latin Band leaders and organized his first orchestra which he call "Los Tubos Del Mambo." On the brink of success and during an engagement at the Palladium in New York, Hector received his greetings from the President and was inducted into the Army. After a tour of duty in Korea his military organization was sent to Guan, where he was given an assignment with Special Services to compose and arrange a production number of a G.I. show telling the story of the Mambo.

After his discharge from the Army in 1955, Hector resumed his musical career studying modern arranging and composing with Gil Fuller, former arranger for Stan Kenton, Dizzy Gillespie and Machito and playing piano with Alfredito's orchestra and Moncho Lena – "the King of the Plena."


Tambori
Holiday Merengue
Yabucoa
Chopsticks Cha Cha Cha
Cuba Sanity
Oiga El Tambo
Society Solitude
Estacy
La Fermidad

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

San Franciscan Nights - Living Guitars

Somebody To Love

Baby, You're A Rich Man
San Franciscan Nights
Living Guitars
Produced by Ethel Gabriel
RCA Camden CAS-2192
1968

From the back cover: Living Guitars with a Mind-Expanding Sound

It took a long time for sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar to master the intricate 2,000-year-old raga form of India.

It took a long time for San Friancisco to develop from a bustling frontier town – "an American dream; includes Indians too" – to the place the hippies call home.

It took a long time for artists such as Jefferson Airplane, the Beatles and Bobbie Gentry to develop the exceptional styles that swung them into the spotlight.

It didn't take long for the Living Guitars to get ahold of what's happening and adapt today's rhythms and harmonies to their own styling with refinements and special techniques. From listening to their super sound, it would seem the Living Guitars have been playing together entice raga began. They succeed in fusing electronics with melody. No matter how psychedelic – "minds move; walls do too" – the song, the common denominator here is always melody.

It didn't take long for the ten songs included in this album to become big hits across the nation. Title song San Franciscan Nights could well be the anthem of flower children, and a great showcase it is for the nineteen string sitar. Originally recorded by Eric Burden and the Animals this tune moved quickly from the underground to overwhelm pop listeners.

Bobbie Gentry's haunting Ode To Bille Joe zoomed to first place on the charts in only four weeks.

Jefferson Airplane" yesterday the West Coast; today the world. Somebody to Love is big league.

Beards, beads, capes, tattoos – yes, of course. Put on granny glasses. Turn on, turn on. It's Haight-Ashbury – "jeans of blue, Harley-Davidsons too." Perhaps you need props in Haight, but you don't need them to enjoy this album. Everyone loves good arrangements, superb musicianship, great rock songs. It's universal!


San Francisco
A Whiter Shade Of Pale
Ruby Tuesday
Ode To Billie Joe
San Franciscan Nights
Somebody To Love
Vibrations
Be Not Too Loud
Out And About
Baby, You're A Rich Man

Earthbound - Roberto

Drifting
Earthbound
Roberto And His Orchestra
Coral Records CRL 57092
1956

From Billboard - November 17, 1956: Pleasant instrumental treatments of a group of romantic ballads add up to relaxed, easy listening and plus-programing for mood music sets on jockey shows. Bobby Melin as co-writer) include "Earthbound," "Only Forever," and "Carissia Mia." Ethereal-type cover gal gives package display interest.

Robert Mellin listed as publisher.

Roberto is featured on another Coral album which is advertised on the rear cover: Music For Lonely Lovers. The back cover suggests that Roberto is English (English maestro).

Earthbound
Flaherty's Beguine
Amore Mio
A Million TImes
Restless
Another Love
Only Forever
Need I Say
Carissia Mia
How Would I Know
Drifting
You Keep Running Thru My Mind

Monday, April 20, 2015

Latin Rhythms - Morales - Gomez

Rhumba Rhapsody
Brazil
Latin Rhythms
Rhumbas, Sambas and Mambos
Esy Morales and His Latin Rhythm Orchestra
Roberto Gomez
Parade Records 3006

This is a fine 10 inch budget Latin set pressed on heavy red vinyl.

Walter Winchell Rhumba
Rhumba Rhapsody
Oue Temblor Me Das
Umpaquito
Que Rico El Mambo
Mambo No. 5
Brazil
Tico Tico

Friday, April 10, 2015

El Fabuloso Pancho Charro Avitia

El Patas Blancas
El Fabuloso Pancho Charro Avitia
Dimsa DML-1004
Alco Reseach & Engineering Inc. for Orfeon Records - Los Angeles, Calif.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

The Nation's Top Tunes - Al Garry

Come Closer To Me - Bob Robins
The Nation's Top Tunes
Al Garry And His Orchestra
Parade Record Co. (both disc labels)
(Caravan Records - logo printed on top cover example)
SP 202

Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu
Come Closer To me
Early In The Morning
Gingerbread
Are You Really Mine
Stupid Cupid
Do You Wanna Dance
When
Western Movies
Secretly

Dance With The Latin Champions - Joe Loss

Yester-me, Yester-you, Yesterday
Dance With The Latin Champions
Joe Loss And His Orchestra
From The Empire Ballroom, London Englan
Arrangements by Alan Moorhours
Telemark Dance Records S 6397

Pictured on the cover: Bob Bedeiros and "Sheryn" who won the North American Latin Championship (1970).

They will be members of the American team in the Country Team Match at the British Championships in May 1971 and have been invited to demonstrate at the World Dancing Congress in the same month.

Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
My Cheri Amour
The Happy Trumpeter
Bridge Over Trouble Water
Toreando
The Champ
Yester-me, Yester-you, Yesterday
Can't Help Falling In Love
Sugar, Sugar
If You Love Me
Love Grows
Wand'rin Star

Monday, April 6, 2015

Hollywood Gold - 565

Love Is Just A Mile Away
No Easy Way Down
Hollywood Gold
Rainbow Records
HG-565

My Country Music Dreams - Norman Rayman
Ancient Mysteries - Speedboat (aka - Shoehorn Shirt-Sleeves)
All I Know - James M. Smith
Don't Let The Blues Bring Me Down - Bruce Bitkoff
I Wish I Were Your Friend - Joseph A. DeLucia
Ready To Toll - Dan Cloutier
When I Love Come Around You - Bill Kelley
American Car Dealer's Christmas - P. T. Harman
Got No Woman - Gregory Lee Arledge
One Little Mistake - Nanci McCall
Love Is Just A Mile Away - David R. Garcia
Take My Keys Away - Dan Cloutier
Summer - J.J. and Rose Yockman
No Easy Way Down - Gregory Lee Arledge
My Son - Karen Buak
Heart Points - Marguerite Davis/Arthur Vasquez

Machinations - Marvin Stamm

Bleaker Street
Machinations
Marvin Stamm
Arranged and Conducted by Johnny Carisi
Produced by Johnny Carisi and Esmond Edwards
Recorded at A&R Studios in New York on April 16, 23 and 24, 1968
Verve
V6-8759

Machinations
Soadades
Wedding Dance
Bleaker Street
Eruza
Flute Thing
Jes' Plain Bread
The March Of The Siamese Children
Sunny

Side By Side - The Barry Sisters

Side By Side
The Barry Sisters
Produced by Joe Reisman
Arrangements by Stan Applebaum and Richard Wess
Special Vocal Arrangements by Hal Kanner
Roulette SR 25136
1960

Tracks are available at your usual download sites, so I will not be posting a sample. Autumn Leaves was my favorite band.

Terrific cover art and nice set featuring strong solo moments which outshine the harmonies.

From the back cover: This album is dedicated to Ed Sullivan, one of the kindest, most generous human beings it has ever been our privilege to know. It was Ed's helping hand and belief in us that made this album possible" – Claire and Merna Barry.

Also from the back cover: From childhood, the busy Barrys have serenaded first radio, then supper club, T.V. and theatre audiences with their multi-lingual exuberance, reaching new heights with Ed Sullivan's All-Star Caravan in the U.S.S.R. Good buddy, Sullivan, whose top-rated television show afforded the sisters their greatest single show biz' triumph had himself an Iron Curtain smash in the Barry's, who literally tore down The Kremlin with a rip-roaring Western medley… which only goes to prove that all you need are ears to hear with, and eyes to see with, and makes no difference – Yank, Britisher, Ruski, or Hottentot, the Barry Sisters have it made.

From Billboard - December 5, 1960: The gals who scored quite a trump in the Soviet Union last summer thanks to TV's Ed Sullivan, devote this album to him as they offer a varied program of familiar tunes, done in their unique vocal harmony style. One really offbeat band has a Chinese version of Who's Sorry Now. Fans of the act will find the duo at their best here with fine arrangements by Dick Wess and Stan Applebaum.

Around The World
Cry Me A River
Why Don't You Do Right
Come' Prima
Misty
Ciao Ciao Bambina
Who's Sorry Now
I'm A Fool To Want You
Bill Bailey, Won't You Come Home
Autumn Leaves
Fascination
It's Alright With Me