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Ray Barretto - Barretto Para Bailar - Limited 180-Gram Vinyl with Bonus Track - VINYL LP

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    • Genre: Jazz
    • Description: Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Includes bonus track. This presents the complete original LP Barretto para bailar, which was Ray Barretto's debut album as a leader. For 40 years, conguero and bandleader Ray Barretto was one of the leading forces in Latin jazz. His hard, compelling playing style graced the recordings of saxophonists Gene Ammons, Lou Donaldson, and Sonny Stitt, pianist Red Garland, and guitarists Wes Montgomery and Kenny Burrell. He is credited for being the first U.S.A.-born percussionist to integrate the African-based conga drum into jazz. This fact has designated him as one of the early "crossover" artists in jazz, skilfully balancing his Latin leanings and his love for bebop throughout a long and successful career. Album Tracks 1. Pachanga Oriental 2 57 2. Barretto en la Tumbadora 3 06 3. Cumbamba 2 51 4. El Paso 2 52 5. Linda Mulata 3 07 6. Oye Heck 2 47 7. Los Cueros 3 11 8. Pachanga Suavecito 3 41 9. Ponte Dura 4 02 10. Pachanga Para Bailar 2 56 11. El Bajo 3 18*
    • Artist: Ray Barretto
    • Title: Barretto Para Bailar - Limited 180-Gram Vinyl with Bonus Track
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Descarga
    • Release Date: 01/17/2025
    • Genre: Jazz
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    • Product Name: Ray Barretto - Barretto Para Bailar - Limited 180-Gram Vinyl with Bonus Track - VINYL LP
    • UPC: 8436563186011

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Includes bonus track. This presents the complete original LP Barretto para bailar, which was Ray Barretto's debut album as a leader. For 40 years, conguero and bandleader Ray Barretto was one of the leading forces in Latin jazz. His hard, compelling playing style graced the recordings of saxophonists Gene Ammons, Lou Donaldson, and Sonny Stitt, pianist Red Garland, and guitarists Wes Montgomery and Kenny Burrell. He is credited for being the first U.S.A.-born percussionist to integrate the African-based conga drum into jazz. This fact has designated him as one of the early "crossover" artists in jazz, skilfully balancing his Latin leanings and his love for bebop throughout a long and successful career. Album Tracks 1. Pachanga Oriental 2 57 2. Barretto en la Tumbadora 3 06 3. Cumbamba 2 51 4. El Paso 2 52 5. Linda Mulata 3 07 6. Oye Heck 2 47 7. Los Cueros 3 11 8. Pachanga Suavecito 3 41 9. Ponte Dura 4 02 10. Pachanga Para Bailar 2 56 11. El Bajo 3 18*

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