Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Heat! 1968 & Jungle Fire! 1969 320Kbps (Latin Jazz, Acid Jazz) # DrBnseeders: 5
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Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Heat! 1968 & Jungle Fire! 1969 320Kbps (Latin Jazz, Acid Jazz) # DrBn (Size: 179.24 MB)
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Timbalero Henry "Pucho" Brown was a pivotal figure in the Latin boogaloo movement that fused Latin, jazz and funk styles during the sixties.
He released a staggering 8 albums between 1966 and 69 for the Prestige label. As popular tastes changed in the early Seventies, however, he disbanded the Latin Soul Brothers and formed a trio that spent the next 19 years playing standards and what he calls "society Latin" music in the relative obscurity of Catskill Mountain resort hotels-which he might still be doing today if it hadn’t been for a phenomenon that arose from the British club underground known as "acid jazz." Returning to New York in 1992 Pucho found that he had been re-discovered by a younger crowd of music fans. The renewed interest in Pucho stemmed from the UK jazz dance scene which championed a cultural mix of sounds including boogaloo, street soul, Latin and Brazilian music. This two-on-one is remastered from the original sources. PUCHO and The Latin Soul Brothers / Heat, 1968 / Jungle Fire, 1969 Heat! 1968 / Jungle Fire! 1969 CD / 1992 / 320Kbps 14 Tracks: Tracks 1 to 9 from Heat! Tracks 10 to 14 from Jungle Fire! Heat!-Jungle Fire!: 01 Heat.mp3 11 MB 02 Georgia on My Mind.mp3 9 MB 03 The Presence of Your Heart.mp3 10 MB 04 Psychedelic Pucho.mp3 16 MB 05 I Can't Stop Loving You.mp3 8 MB 06 Wanderin' Rose.mp3 18 MB 07 Let Love Find You.mp3 8 MB 08 Candied Yam.mp3 8 MB 09 Payin' Dues.mp3 7 MB 10 Friendship Train.mp3 12 MB 11 Got Myself a Good Man.mp3 13 MB 12 The Spokerman.mp3 12 MB 13 Cloud 9.mp3 21 MB 14 Jamilah.mp3 14 MB *Heat! (1968) - This one really gets all the elements right – from Latin jazz, to boogaloo soul, to some of that funkiness that was creeping into the group's work at the time. The fantastic Pazant Brothers (Eddie & Al) are on sax and trumpet (respectively), and the set also features some vocals by Jackie Soul on a few cuts. Includes some great Latin Jazz tracks like "Heat!" and "Psychedelic Pucho", plus other great Latin soul cuts, like "Payin' Dues" and "Candied Yam". *Jungle Fire! (1969) - The record differs from some of their earlier Prestige albums in that the tracks are longer, more instrumental, and have a hard fuzzy electric groove. The band jams hard in a way that's more like some of the funk combos of the early 70s, than the Latin groups from which they came – and that's no problem by us, because the results are wonderful! Includes two funky numbers written by Sonny Phillips – "The Spokerman" and "Jamilah" – plus a great extended cover of "Cloud Nine". Great horn work from the funky Pazant Brothers, plus Seldon Powell, who also plays flute and tenor on the album – and other jazz funk stars on the album include Bernard Purdie, Billy Butler, and Neal Creque, Pucho's right hand man. :) Related Torrents
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