
Tito Puente for Tico from 1969.
More Puente and as one recent comment here so accurately opined "Never enough Tito!"
Here's our man at the tail end of the sixties looking cool as ever skipping across the Brooklyn Bridge with the obligatory bit of skirt in tow.
"Fancy Feet" comes on like a latin Amphonic Music Library tune with the "In" sound of the sixties."Fuego Flamenco" kicks us into more familiar territory with an Iberian styled latin jazz bomb , Machito joins the party on "Congo Mulense" while "TP On The Bridge" is a mad mix of more In sound and Boogaloo.
Crazy Baby!!!

18 comments:
vinyl rip@320:
http://www.mediafire.com/?egmwowkoz2m
Fantastic!Many Thanks
Another fine slice of Tito. Thanks, Bacoso.
Thank you very much!
Thanks a lot!
Truly your goodness knows no bounds. Thank you! Never too much Tito!
That title track kicks major ass, thanks Bacoso.
Bacoso,
You have expanded my Jazz vocabulary seven fold. Thanks for an awesome blog.
Alex ~D~
Caught up with your blog this evening and read your rant! Many many thanks to you for sharing!! (overdue on my part) The music you have shared here has helped me get through some dark days.
gracias
Many Thanks,
Viva Tito!!!
-Can we expect some Perez Prado in the near future?
Fegos,
Excellent blog, just discovered today. Fantastic selection of latin. Cheers for this. Keep on keepin on with your brilliant blog
More Tito Puente is always a welcome thing. Thank you for all you do!!
I will check this one out, I heard another lp by him and it was really great... thanks!
Mucho gracias for the TP.
TP
I always love some Tito, but as a photographer I had to comment on how cool I find the cover. Rare is the photographer that has the gonadal tissue to shoot directly into the sun. It works well here and soaks the album in a festive mood.
really nice.thanx bacoso
Bacoso, many thanks, but sadly the link is dead, any chance of a re-up with MF.
Thanks
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