CAL TJADER - Azucar Mama video free download


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"Azucar Mama" was written by Rene Hernandez and R. Alvarez. Cal Tjader - vibes, Charlie Palmieri - electric piano, Bobby Rodriguez - electric bass, Tito Puente - timbales, Ismael Quintana - vocals, Luis Rodriguez - congas. Recorded Feb. 8 and 9, 1973, at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.The greatest Anglo musician in Latin music. Tjader's father was a musical director and producer in vaudeville, and he grew up around the music and the theatre, even studying to be a dancer for a while. He decided to stick with music, though, and began to play drums with different small groups in California in the late 1940s. In 1949, Dave Brubeck hired him for his trio and Tjader recorded several 10" albums with Brubeck. He left Brubeck and worked briefly with guitarist Alvino Rey before joining George Shearing's combo in 1953, where he began performing on the vibes.

While with Brubeck, Tjader signed with Dave's label, Fantasy, but it was not until he left Shearing in 1954 that he began recording in earnet. Over the next seven years, Fantasy released an amazing string of 30 albums, over half of them featuring Latin music. To some extent, Fantasy was trying to capitalize on the mambo craze of the mid-1950s, and, in hindsight, the Latin albums tended to cause some listeners (including this writer) to overlook his straight-ahead jazz albums. Worth particular note among these are the two "Brubeck/Tjader" albums and "San Francisco Moods," which featured a number of Tjader originals and remains one of the most listenable albums from the West Coast jazz era.

Tjader's mid-1950s quintet rode the wave of the popularity of West Coast jazz, giving pianist Vince Guaraldi, among others, major career boosts. In 1963, Creed Taylor signed him for Verve and he worked with Claus Ogermann and other producers to create some of the hippest albums of the 1960s. His single of "Soul Sauce (Guachi Guara)" briefly reached the Top 40 charts. Several of his Verve albums have been reissued on CD and are worth seeking out. Tjader could even take something as square as "The Whiffenpoof Song" ("We are poor little lambs who have lost our way")--theme song of the Yale Glee Club--and make you want to frug to it.

Although Tjader was often slammed by jazz critics for pandering to popular tastes, he was well-respected among Latin musicians and many of the greats played with him over the years, including Candido, Armando Peraza, Eddie Palmieri, and Tito Puente. And in recent years, he's come to be recognized as one of the fathers of acid jazz, with numerous combos imitating the blend of Latin, jazz, and funk he pioneered in the 1960s. His Concord album, La Onda Va Bien won a Grammy award in 1979.

Comments

10 years ago

ramoburg

CAL TJADER - Azucar Mama

10 years ago

gerson omar peñaranda blanco

NO ME CANSO DE OÍR A CAL TJADER

10 years ago

Severo Lopez

Tremendos Clasicos de TJader.

11 years ago

Esther Sosa

Sabrooooooooooooooooooooooso...!!!

11 years ago

luckylouie522

TREMENDO SUGAR FOR US 5*****

12 years ago

Mike Rojas

APRIETA TJADER!

13 years ago

fonepro

asuquita mami asuquita pa ti

13 years ago

zenbooter

thanks ramo

13 years ago

leupoki

Loveable old school mambo style! Caliente!

13 years ago

jazzlikeme

grande CAL TJADER musica espectacular y el sonido maravilloso de su vibrafono .

14 years ago

Tom Martin

Cal's music reminds me of the great fun times in pre-castro Cuba. Cuba Libre!

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