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19Dec/16 Poncho Sanchez – Out Of Sight! (2003) [2.0 & 5.1] PS3 Rip ISO SACD DST64 2.0 & 5.1 >1-bit/2.8224 MHz 52:38 minutes Scans included 3,37 GB Genre: Jazz Features 2.0 Stereo and 5.1 multichannel surround sound Concord Records # SACD-1031-6 Conguero Poncho Sanchez is one of the movers and shakers in Latin jazz. But while growing up in the 1960s, he was obsessed with the classic Stax and Motown sounds, and this influence peeks out from time to time in his music. Never more so than on Out Of Sight!, which actually functions as a tribute to his hero James Brown.
Here Sanchez makes it funky with such soulful luminaries as Billy Preston, Ray Charles (who sings his classic “Mary Ann”), Sam Moore (of Sam And Dave fame), and Brown alumni Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis. Suffice it to say, Sanchez’s band and guests dig a groove deep enough to make the Godfather proud. They don’t rely on the hits either; instead, choosing some lesser-known 1960s boogaloo gems and Brown jams, as well as some groovy new originals.
Sanchez is surprisingly impressive on vocals here, but it’s the tight and funky Latin arrangements that make this so super bad. The legendary conguero may be known as one of the modern kings of all jazz that’s Latin, but he’s also an old-school soul junkie at heart, having grown up in southern California in the ’60s; while he was learning to play tropical Latin music professionally, his radio was full of classic Stax and Motown. Increasingly aware that classic R&B songs adapt well to the jazzy cha cha tempos that drive his ensemble, Sanchez evolves beautifully on the new collection into a style of Latin soul that’s truly compelling. The opening track, the funky, brass-driven cha cha “One Mint Julep,” features not only the organ arpeggios of Billy Preston, but also two of the horn guys from the James Brown band, Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis. “JB’s Strut” funks out with the horniest of them, but Brown is paid even greater homage on blues/soul/big-band/Latin renderings of three of his tunes, “Saints and Sinners,” “Out of Sight” (sung with a tongue-in-cheek Brown bravura by Sanchez), and “Conmigo.” And while he’s at it, Sanchez invites two legendary soul men to make things even more authentic. Sam Moore has a blast with the sassy “Hitch It to the Horse,” while Ray Charles adds his whimsical touch to the salsified blues tune “Mary Ann.” The remaining question is, just where is the Godfather of Soul himself? Hopefully, he’s proud of one of the most unique tributes to him ever fashioned.
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Hitch It To The Horse 04. Saints & Sinners 05. Not Necessarily 07. JB’s Strut 09. Crack 18 Wos American Long Haul. Out Of Sight 10.
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23Dec/16 Artist: Title: Conga Blue Genre: Jazz Release Date: 1996 Label: Duration: 60:59 Quality: FLAC 88.2kHz/24bit Source: HDTracks Conga Blue features Poncho's lifelong mentor: the great Mongo Santamaria. Mongo has been such an important influence on Poncho, he named his first son after him. The audio sample 'Besame Mama,' was written by Mongo Santamaria. This album was recorded on November 13, 14, 1995, at the Group IV studios in Hollywood, California.
Conga player Poncho Sanchez has been one of the leaders in Latin jazz for a decade. This outstanding studio recording delivers the excitement with the addition of special guest Mongo Santamaria on 'Watermelon Man' and several originals. Great solos by trumpeter Stan 'Be Bop' Martin and baritone saxophonist Scott Martin add spice to the lively percussion of Sanchez and his group. Tracklist: 01 -- Black Stockings 02 -- Besame Mama 03 -- Mambo De Cuco 04 -- Conga Blue 05 -- Dulce Amor 06 -- Manila 07 -- Watermelon Man 08 -- Happy Now 09 -- Mon Pa Mon Po 10 -- Para Ti Pesrsonal Poncho Sanchez (congas, hand claps, percussion); Scott Martin (flute, saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, hand claps); Stan 'Be Bop' Martin (trumpet, flugelhorn); Alex Henderson (trombone); David Torres (piano); Mongo Santamara (congas); Jos Papo Rodrguez (bongos, percussion); Ramon Banda (timbales, hand claps, percussion); Tony Banda (hand claps, percussion).