Eddie Palmieri - The Sun Of Latin Music album flac
Performer: Eddie PalmieriTitle: The Sun Of Latin Music
Style: Salsa, Latin Jazz
Released: 2011
Country: US
MP3 album: 1962 mb
FLAC album: 1989 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: VOC APE DXD AA MP1 VQF WMA
Genre: Jazz / Latin
His extreme versatility and artistic vision are brilliantly displayed on The Sun of Latin Music. With smooth, danceable rhythm, lush vocals, and a clear center to the song, combined with sophisticated arrangements, tunes like "Desea Salvaje" and "Nunca Contigo" both swing the dancer and captivate the discriminating listener.
Complete your Eddie Palmieri collection. This is a 2005 Rhino, Scorpio repressing, mastered by David Cheppa at Better Quality Sound and pressed by Rainbo Records. Matrix info is: Side 1: 3972 - CLP109 - 1 (A) S-58018 DC BQS Side 2: 3972 - CLP109 - 1 (B) S-58019 DC BQS.
Album · 1974 · 6 Songs. Eddie Palmieri & Lalo Rodríguez. Released: 1 Jan 1974. 2006 Charly Records. More By Eddie Palmieri.
Eddie Palmieri (born December 15, 1936) is a Grammy Award-winning pianist, bandleader, musician, and composer of Puerto Rican ancestry. He is the founder of the bands La Perfecta, La Perfecta II, and Harlem River Drive. In 1975, Palmieri won the first Grammy Award for Best Latin Recording with The Sun of Latin Music (produced by Harvey Averne and arranged by René Hernández, long-time pianist with the orchestra led by Machito, and Barry Rogers (Un Día Bonito)) In the 1980s, Ismael Quintana returned to the band, which also included Cheo Feliciano. On the liner notes of their first album, Eddie's brother Charlie dubbed this combination the 'trombanga', referring to the trombones and the still popular charanga which typically featured the flute.
Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). This classic album was the first-ever Salsa album to win a Grammy award. The unbeatable and unstoppable combination of Eddie Palmieri's fiery yet ever-enjoyable Piano playing, a Salsa band of the highest calibre and Lalo Rodriguez' ultra-soulful yet intensely mind-blowing soneos (improvisations) make this album a true Salsa masterpiece that truly deserved every bit of its success.
Palmieri’s professional career as a pianist took off with various bands in the early 1950s including Eddie Forrester, Johnny Segui’s, and the popular Tito Rodriguez Orchestra. In 1961, Palmieri formed his own band, La Perfecta, which featured an unconventional front line of trombones rather than the trumpets customary in Latin orchestras. This created an innovative sound that mixed American jazz into Afro-Caribbean rhythms, surprising critics and fans alike. An interactive music player of the Full Circle recording, the Palmieri Salsa Jams App (powered by Stretch Music and Spectrum) is sure to please musicians and audiophiles alike. It gives musicians the ability to completely control their practicing, listening and learning experience by customizing the player to fit their specific needs and goals.
Free download and listen The Sun Of Latin Music. Eddie palmieri & Friends Feat. Style: latin-american. Tracks count: 4. Views: 9. Eddie Palmieri, Eddie palmieri & Friends Feat. Lalo Rodriguez - Una Rosa Española 05:21. Eddie Palmieri, Lalo Rodriguez, Ismael Quintana, Eddie palmieri & Friends Feat.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Nada De Ti | 6:28 |
| 2 | Deseo Salvaje | 3:34 |
| 3 | Una Rosa Espanola (Medley) | 5:18 |
| 4 | Nunca Contigo | 3:40 |
| 5 | Un Dia BonitoArranged By – Barry RogersCongas, Percussion – Tommy Lopez, Sr. |
14:20 |
| 6 | Mi Cumbia | 3:17 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Bomba Records, Inc.
- Distributed By – Bomba Records, Inc.
Credits
- Arranged By – Rene Hernandez
- Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Mario Rivera , Ronnie Cuber
- Bass – Eddie "Gua-Gua" Rivera*
- Bongos – Tommy Lopez
- Congas – Eladio Perez
- Coro – Jimmy Sabater, Willie Torres
- Engineer – Dave Palmer , Dave Wittman, Ralph Moss
- French Horn – Peter Gordon
- Lead Vocals – Lalo Rodriguez
- Liner Notes – 岡本郁生
- Mastered By – Al Brown
- Piano – Eddie Palmieri
- Producer – Harvey Averne
- Timbales, Percussion – Nicky Marrero
- Trombone – Jose Rodriguez*
- Trombone, Tuba [Tenor] – Barry Rogers
- Trumpet – Virgil Jones
- Trumpet [Lead] – Vitin Paz
- Tuba – Tony Price
- Violin – Alfredo De La Fe*
Notes
Recorded at Electric Lady Studios. Originally released in 1974.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 4 562162 304854
- Rights Society: JASRAC
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLP 109XX | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP, Album) | Coco Records | CLP 109XX | US | 1974 |
| RLC-ST 05025 | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP) | Rifi | RLC-ST 05025 | Italy | 1975 |
| CLP-109XX | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP, Album, RE) | Coco Records | CLP-109XX | US | Unknown |
| ELDF-1157 | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP, Album) | Coco Records | ELDF-1157 | Colombia | 1974 |
| MP-3109 CD | Eddie Palmieri & Friends* Con Lalo Rodriguez | Eddie Palmieri & Friends* Con Lalo Rodriguez - The Sun Of Latin Music (CD, Album, RM) | Musical Productions | MP-3109 CD | Canada | 1992 |
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | Nada De TiWritten-By – E. Palmieri* |
6:28 |
| A2 | Deseo SalvajeWritten-By – Ubaldo Rodriguez* |
3:34 |
| A3 | Una Rosa Espanola (Medley)Written-By – Eddie Palmieri |
5:18 |
| A4 | Nunca ContigoWritten-By – E. Palmieri* |
3:40 |
| B1 | Un Dia BonitoArranged By – Barry RogersCongas, Percussion – Tommy Lopez, Sr.Written-By – E. Palmieri* |
14:20 |
| B2 | Mi CumbiaWritten-By – E. Palmieri* |
3:17 |
Credits
- Arranged By – Rene Hernandez
- Bass – Eddie "Gua-Gua" Rivera*
- Bongos – Tommy Lopez
- Congas – Eladio Perez
- Coro – Jimmy Sabater, Willie Torres
- Engineer – Dave Palmer , Dave Wittman, Ralph Moss
- French Horn – Peter Gordon
- Lead Vocals – Lalo Rodriguez
- Mastered By – Al Brown
- Piano – Eddie Palmieri
- Producer – Harvey Averne
- Saxophone [Baritone], Flute – Mario Rivera , Ronnie Cuber
- Timbales, Percussion – Nicky Marrero
- Trombone – Jose Rodriguez*
- Trombone, Tuba [Tenor] – Barry Rogers
- Trumpet – Virgil Jones
- Trumpet [Lead] – Vitin Paz
- Tuba – Tony Price
- Violin – Alfredo De La Fe*
Notes
Recorded at Electric Lady StudiosOther versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLP 109XX | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP, Album) | Coco Records | CLP 109XX | US | 1974 |
| RLC-ST 05025 | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP) | Rifi | RLC-ST 05025 | Italy | 1975 |
| ELDF-1157 | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP, Album) | Coco Records | ELDF-1157 | Colombia | 1974 |
| MP-3109 CD | Eddie Palmieri & Friends* Con Lalo Rodriguez | Eddie Palmieri & Friends* Con Lalo Rodriguez - The Sun Of Latin Music (CD, Album, RM) | Musical Productions | MP-3109 CD | Canada | 1992 |
| CLP 109XX | Eddie Palmieri | The Sun Of Latin Music (LP, Album, RE) | Coco Records | CLP 109XX | US | Unknown |









