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Joe Cain

Latin Explosion (aka Latin Au Go Go) 

One of the few albums ever issued as a leader by the great Joe Cain – a wonderful Latin arranger with a really mad ear for a groove! Cain's approach is often quite choppy in the rhythms – short, hard, and very very sharp – then topped with sweeter, jazzier lines – played on this set by Clark Terry on trumpet, Jerome Richardson on tenor and flute, and Frank Anderson on piano and some especially nice organ lines! Percussion is super-heavy throughout – played by Jose Mangual, Chocolate, and Marcelino Valdes with a vibe that's just right for the rhythms – and additional support is from Cachao on bass and Herbie Lovelle on drums. The grooves are incredible – quite different than anything else on Mainstream Records at the time, and even different than most of the New York scene – and titles include the amazing "It's A Mad Mad Mad Mambo (parts 1 & 2) (also known elsewhere as "Mambo Au Go Go") – a cut that sounds like some sort of crazy avant garde percussion banging, all made to keep in time to a mambo beat, with jazzy organ solos over the top. Other titles include "Mongo Mongo Baby", "Papa Bajo", "Que Paso", "Tanga Pa Katanga", and "Chunga A Go Go".

                        FEATURED TRACKS

Que PasoJoe Cain
00:00 / 02:52
A Bailar Guajira Joe Cain
00:00 / 02:31
ad, Mad, Mad Mambo, Part 1 Joe Cain
00:00 / 02:24
ad, Mad, Mad Mambo, Part 2Joe Cain
00:00 / 02:36
Chunga, Uhurah, Chunga Joe Cain
00:00 / 01:58
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