

Buena Vista Social Club - Veinte Años.mp3 (8.3 MB) Vicentico Valdes - Me Faltabas Tú.mp3 (7.1 MB) Tito Puente - Para Los Rumberos.mp3 (9.5 MB) Iván ”Melon” Lewis - Montuniana.mp3 (11.2 MB) Alfredo Rodriguez - Guantanamera.mp3 (11.1 MB) Aldo López Gavilán - Pan con timba.mp3 (11.0 MB) Harold López-Nussa - Conga Total - El Cumbanchero.mp3 (8.6 MB) Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Mi Gran Pasion.mp3 (17.9 MB) Willie Bobo - La Descarga Del Bobo.mp3 (13.2 MB) Cal Tjader - Soul Burst (Guajera).mp3 (10.9 MB)

Dizzy Gillespie - Manteca Theme.mp3 (10.0 MB) Ibrahím Ferrer - Perfume de gardenias.mp3 (11.0 MB)

Anga Diaz - Gandinga, Mondongo Sandunga.mp3 (12.9 MB) Ray Barretto & New World Spirit - Work Song.mp3 (14.5 MB) Idania Valdés & Bebo Valdés - Sabor a Mí.mp3 (3.2 MB) Buena Vista Social Club, Omara Portuondo - Lágrimas Negras (feat. Ibrahim Ferrer) (Live)įiles: Various Artists - Afro-Cuban Jazz Essentials (2021) Mp3 320kbps PMEDIA] ⭐️ Buena Vista Social Club, Ibrahím Ferrer - Bruca Maniguá (feat. Cuban Masters, Jose Fajardo - Toca la Flauta FajardoĤ9. Peruchin nieto, Tata Güines, Changuito - Mulata RumberaĤ7. Dave Grusin - Mambo Lido (Havana/Soundtrack Version)Ĥ6. Cal Tjader, Eddie Palmieri - PicadilloĤ2. Herbie Mann, The Bill Evans Trio - Lover Manģ9. Tito Puente, Celia Cruz - La Guaracheraģ7. Mongo Santamaria - Mi Guaguanco (Album Version)ģ6. Harold López-Nussa - Conga Total / El CumbancheroĢ4. Anga Diaz - Gandinga, Mondongo SandungaĠ8. Ray Barretto & New World Spirit - Work SongĠ7. Idania Valdés & Bebo Valdés - Sabor a MíĠ5. Through the ‘60s and ‘70s, the feisty Fania All-Stars-a tropical music collective featuring the likes of Tito Puente and Ray Barretto- elevated the genre further with a more robust sound and piercing, hard-knocks storytelling.Ġ3. This hodgepodge of disparate stylistic configurations emerged from the lively block parties of immigrant New York in the ‘40s as a Caribbean-inflected art form that twists and turns in every corner-whether that’s with Dizzy Gillespie’s riveting trumpet riffs or Eddie Palmieri’s piano-pounding antics. Charged with jubilant African-rooted rhythms and an exploratory melodic force, Afro-Cuban jazz is the original Latin jazz.
