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Perez Prado - Voodoo Suite
Label: RCA
Time: 37:59
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Though The Voodoo Suite, with its larger-than-life orchestra -- six saxophones, three trombones, seven drummers, six trumpets, and more -- was equal parts a Latin dance band and a jazz orchestra, its tight charts by Shorty Rogers made it a dramatic beast to wrestle and a sublime one to listen to. For all the critics who had discussed Prado in the derogatory, The Voodoo Suite gave them something to listen to, because here was the first popular attempt at the marriage of Cuban, African, and jazz elementals ever attempted in a work that was essentially for the general populace a mood record. The loping horn arrangements, bluesy solos, and hypnotic drumming took it outside the realm of mood music and placed it squarely into the camp of progressive big band jazz. To prove it was no fluke, the original album was rounded out with the other tracks that appear here from another session: "St. James Infirmary," "In the Mood," "I Can't Get Started," and others which burned the Latin jazz flame just as bright. ~ Thom Jurek, AMG
GREAT... WACKY... TRIBAL... PULSATING...MONDO...WEIRD...20+ minutes of VOODOO SUITE, kindda like Martin Denny lost in the Twilight Zone!!! ST. JAMES INFIRMARY is also REALLY STRANGE (unique).In fact, the whole DOUBLE-ALBUM cd rocks/swings/grunts/moans & hypnotizes the listener into craving more. This is REALLY a pretty good time & I loved every minute of it. Give it a try...just imagine Ricky Riccardo & Fred Mertz having the lead roles in the cult film FORBIDDEN ZONE...Oingo Boingo!!! ~ Mambo On !!!
Personnel:
Perez Prado and His Orchestra
1:
Bill Regis, Maynard Ferguson, Pete Candoli, Walt Stuart, Don Dennis, Shorty Rogers (tp)
Joe Colvin, Harry Betts, Milt Bernhart (tb)
Tibor Shik (frh)
Don Robinson, Bob Cooper, Bud Shank, Stan Seckler (sax)
Perez Prado (p)
Don Tosti (b)
Shelly Manne, Eddie Gomez, Estephan Valera, Carlos Vidal, Modesto Martinez, Mike Pacheco, Ray Vasquera (ds)
Recorded: April 8, 1954
3, 5, 6, 7:
Bill Regis, Louis Valisan, Rolf Erickson, Bill Castaqnino (tp)
James Hill (tb)
Tibor Shik (frh)
Rene Block, Willie Maiden, Ignacio Maes, Blas Vasques (sax)
Perez Prado (p)
Edmund Guerrero (b)
Juan Cheda (bgo)
Roberto Casanova (cga)
Recorded: Feb. 15, 1955
2, 4:
same as above plus Pete Candoli (tp) and 4 violins
Recorded: Feb. 18, 1955
Perez Prado - Voodoo Suite Track Listings:
01 The Voodoo Suite (Perez Prado)
02 St. James Infirmary (Joe Primrose)
03 In The Mood (Andy Razaf-Joseph C. Garland)
04 I Can't Get Started (Ira Gershwin-Vernon Duke)
05 Jumping At The Woodside (Count Basie)
06 Stomping At The Savoy (Benny Goodman-Chick Webb-Edgar Sampson)
07 Music Makers (Don Raye-Harry James)
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