Cal Tjader & Eddie Palmieri - El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound

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Album Details

Title: El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound
Artist: Cal Tjader & Eddie Palmieri
Release Date: 1966
Re-Released On: 11/16/1993
Label: Polygram
Duration: 53:04
UPC: 731451981227
Genre: Jazz
Styles: World Fusion, Cool, Latin Jazz, Post-Bop, Afro-Cuban Jazz
Moods: Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Soft, Sophisticated, Spicy, Stylish, Sweet, Warm, Bright, Elegant, Intimate, Playful, Soothing
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Los Jibaros
  2. Guajira en Azul
  3. Ritmo Uni
  4. Picadillo
  5. Modesty [Theme from Modesty Blaise]
  6. Unidos
  7. On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
  8. El Sonido Nuevo
  9. Fuji
  10. Black Orchid
  11. Los Bandidos
  12. Poinciana
  13. Yellow Days
  14. Along Comes Mary

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDPolygram519812

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Album Review

This Verve CD reissues the popular collaboration between vibraphonist Cal Tjader and pianist Eddie Palmieri (who provided the arrangements) titled El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound, along with six other songs taken from a pair of Tjader's other Verve albums. Despite the claims of greatness expressed in the liners ("a landmark in the history of Latin jazz"), much of the music is actually quite lightweight although enjoyable enough, and the easy listening melodies and accessible rhythms hold on to one's interest. Despite the changing personnel, Tjader is generally the lead voice, and he is in fine form even if the overall results are not all that memorable or unique. [El Sonido Nuevo was reissued in 2006 and includes bonus tracks.] ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Barry RogersConga, Trombone
Bobby RodriguezBass
Cal TjaderVibraphone
Creed TaylorProducer
Eddie PalmieriPiano, Performer
George CastroPercussion, Flute
Ismael QuintanaPercussion
José "Jochy" RodríguezTrombone
Julian PriesterTrombone
Manny OquendoDrums
Mark WeinsteinTrombone
Rudy Van GelderEngineer
Tommy LopezDrums