Don Swan and
his Orchestra
"Latino "
Side One: 1/
El Cumbanchero
2/ Chatita
3/ La Paloma
4/ Miami Beach
Rumba
5/ Once Ocheta
Y Uno
6/ Razz-Berry
Mambo
Side Two: 1/
Linda Mujer
2/ Betita
3/ Hokey Joe
4/ Gracias
5/ A San Antonio
Me Voy
6/ Cha Cha in
Alaska
What is so rare
as a different approach to latin music...........?
it does call
for an answer. And the answer is provided right
here by the
twelve arrangements presented by Don Swan and
his orchestra.
"Latino" is a landmark in the development of
latin music,
a modernization of time-tested tempo that fits with
the modernization of latin America itself. Although the tunes
are all rooted
in the traditional Latin Rhythms of Cha Cha,
Guaracha, Tango,
Mambo, Rumba, Merengue, and even a
Paso doble,
Maestro Swan has managed to make them sound
new and fresh
and somehow different with a modernistic touch.
Released in
1959 on the Liberty label
Lrp-3123
Lst-7123
Prado Cugat
Puente Esquivel
Arcaraz
Garcia
"The Dancing
Beat "
of the Latin
Bands
Side One: 1/
Tampico
Tito Puente
and his Orchestra
2/ Night must
Fall
Xavier Cugat
and his Orchestra
3/ Guaglione
Perez Prado
and his Orchestra
4/ Boulevard
of Broken Dreams
Esquivel and
his Orchestra
5/ Carioca
Russ Garcia
and his Orchestra
6/ I've Got the
World on a String
Luis Arcaraz
and his Orchestra
Side Two: 1/
You're Driving me Crazy
Perez Prado
and his Orchestra
2/ Baia
Russ Garcia
and his Orchestra
3/ I cant believe
that you're in love with me
Luis Arcaraz
and his Orchestra
4/ Sand in my
Shoes
Tito Puente
and his Orchestra
5/ Oye Negra
Xavier Cugat
and his Orchestra
6/ Adios
Esquivel and
his Orchestra
Instumental Dance
Music.
Another great
Rca Victor Album you will enjoy.
Featuring Rca
Greatest Latin Performers.
A fine record
deserves the finest Ponograph!
An Rca Victor
Stereo High Fidelity "Victrola"
Released in
1959 on the Rca label
Lpm-2087
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