Mambo Diablo

05/01/1985 | Concord Records 

All Music Guide Review

Although he was never inactive, the 1980s found Tito Puente in a bit of a renaissance. His exciting Afro-Cuban jazz band had found a home on the Concord Picante label, and his music was increasing in popularity again. This particular CD has a stronger than usual repertoire, including "Take Five," "Lush Life" (done as Latin jazz), "Pick Yourself Up" and "Lullaby of Birdland"; the latter song has its composer George Shearing guesting on piano. Puente wrote half of the arrangements, contributed some excellent playing on timbales and vibes, and is heard heading a spirited three-horn, three-percussion octet. Very enjoyable music. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Mambo Diablo
  • 4:14

  • 2
  • Take Five
  • 6:05

  • 3
  • Lush Life
  • 5:43

  • 7
  • China
  • 4:57

  • Credits

    • Tito Puente
    • Percussion, Marimba, Main Performer, ?, Timbalitos, Performer, Vibraphone, Timbales, Leader


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