Hilton Ruiz – Manhattan Mambo (1992)
1 CD | time: 51 m 41 s | Scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 124,04 MB
Jazz, Latin American, World / Label: Telarc CD-83322 / Uploaded, Turbobit
1 CD | time: 51 m 41 s | Scans 300 dpi | tags | MP3 320 CBR > 124,04 MB
Jazz, Latin American, World / Label: Telarc CD-83322 / Uploaded, Turbobit
“ | In 1992 the most artistically brilliant pianist able to blend the American musical styles, especially Afro-Cuban jazz and bebop, with mambo was Hilton Ruiz (New York, 1952 to 2006), who had worked with figures as Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson or Dizzy Gillespie. Between 1980 and 2000 Hilton led his own band that recorded eighteen albums as a leader, including this one, which led to an update of the status of dance music with Cuban roots in New York. Hilton, playing the piano, was accompanied by several of the most prominent Latin musicians such as percussionists Steve Berrios, Ignacio Berroa and Giovanni Hidalgo, bass Andy Gonzalez, trumpeter Charlie Sepúlveda, tenor saxophonist David Sánchez and trombonist Papo Vázquez. It is the instrumental version of mambo in Latin jazz during 90s. | ” |