Tropicana Nights

Tropicana Nights

by Paquito D'Rivera
Tropicana Nights

Tropicana Nights

by Paquito D'Rivera

SACD(Super Audio CD - SACD Hybrid)

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Overview

In celebration of the famous Tropicana casino in Havana, Cuba, D'Rivera assembled a 22-piece big band to play many of the famous tunes that the "most beautiful nightclub in the world" was known for in the '50s. The band is a killer, rising up to the vaunted musicianship of D'Rivera, including trumpeters Mike Ponella and Diego Urcola, trombonists Jimmy Bosch and William Cepeda, saxophonists Andres Boiarsky, Oscar Feldman and Manuel Valera, bassist Joe Santiago, timbales player Ralph Irizarry, drummer Mark Walker and percussionist Milton Cardona, among others. The first tune, "Mambo A La Kenton," sets an apropos tone in that it was composed by Armando Romeu, who led the Tropicana Orchestra. Staccato horns and cha cha lines not only suggest Stan Kenton's fascination with this music, but reflect the influence of Machito as well. The cha cha romp "Old Miami Sax" has the sax section trading fours and twos, then joining in counterpointed frenzy. Brass and reeds mix up melodies interactively on D'Rivera's fabulous jazzy chart for the title cut, while the leader's tribute to old partner "Chucho" (Valdes) was done many years ago in a smaller context, but is recapitulated on this happily expanded, mambo-ized version. There are such familiar tunes as Mario Bauza's classic "Mambo Inn," with Paquito's clarinet and extra horn inserts in the melody, and Chico O'Farrill's "El Coronel Y Marina," which has more mambo/cha cha-informed, leaping staccato lines. There are three compositions by Ernesto Duarte, all slower tunes. Ballad "Cicuta Tibia," with vocalist Brenda Feliciano, doubles and then halves the time, while Lucrecia sings on "Como Fue." He also penned the slower instrumental cha cha "Sustancia." The lone non-big-band cut is the well-known "Peanut Vendor," with acoustic guitarist David Oquendo's strumming inspiring a five-piece vocal chorus in straight clave beat; Paquito's clarinet is the lone, heartsick wolf. Of the many ensembles D'Rivera has fronted, this is the one that not only hits closest to home, but evokes a shared passion for the Tropicana, which was the impetus for the Latin jazz movement itself. His extraordinarily informative liner notes about the history of the Tropicana is worth the price of the CD alone. Highly recommended, thoroughly enjoyable, and perhaps his magnum opus. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 02/27/2001
Label: Chesky Records
UPC: 0090368020864
Rank: 10347

Tracks

  1. Mambo a la Kenton
  2. Chucho
  3. Cicuta Tibia
  4. Siboney
  5. Old Miami Sax
  6. Tropicana Nights
  7. Sustancia
  8. Como Fue
  9. El Coronel y Marina
  10. Mambo Inn
  11. A Mi Que / El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Paquito D'Rivera   Primary Artist,Clarinet,Sax (Alto),Choir/Chorus,Sax (Soprano)
Jimmy Bosch   Guest Artist,Trombone
Oscar Feldman   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Milton Cardona   Guest Artist,Congas
William Cepeda   Guest Artist,Trombone
Alejandro Odio   Trumpet
Adalberto Ore Lara   Trumpet
Oriente Lopez   Piano,Choir/Chorus
Joe Gonzalez   Bongos
Mark Walker   Drums
Brenda Feliciano   Vocals,Choir/Chorus
Dario Eskenazi   Piano
Diego Urcola   Trumpet
Luis Bonilla   Trombone
Gustavo Bergalli   Trumpet
Marshall McDonald   Sax (Baritone)
Andres Boiarsky   Sax (Tenor)
Manuel Valera   Sax (Alto)
David Oquendo   Guitar,Choir/Chorus
Joe Santiago   Bass
Lucrecia   Vocals
Noah Bless   Trombone
Ralph Irizarry   Timbales
Mike Ponella   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Steve Guttenberg   Assistant Producer
Bobby Woodlen   Composer
Alan Nahigian   Photography
Aldo Sampieri   Art Direction
Catherine Kernen   Production Assistant
David Windmuller   Assistant Engineer
Lisa Hershfield   Production Assistant
Norman Chesky   Executive Producer
Armando Romeu   Arranger,Composer
Moises Simons   Composer
David Chesky   Producer
Dario Eskenazi   Arranger
Mario Bauza   Composer
Lisa J. Marks   Project Director
George Kaye   Technical Consultant
Rick Eckerle   Assistant Engineer
Grace Sampson   Composer
Ernesto Lecuona   Composer
Paquito D'Rivera   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Chico O'Farrill   Arranger,Composer
Barry Wolifson   Engineer
Edgar Sampson   Composer
Ernesto Duarte   Arranger,Composer
David Oquendo   Arranger
Marion Sunshine   Composer
Sandy Palmer Grassi   Engineer,Production Coordination
Juanito Marquez   Composer
Nick Prout   Editing,Mastering
Ray Santos   Transcription,Music Coordinator
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