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Latin Spirits
Grammy Award-winning California-based percussionist Poncho Sanchez is a Latin-jazz superstar from the old school. His thunderous hand-drumming style is derived from Mongo Santamaria, and he performed with vibes master Cal Tjader for years before he made a name for himself as a leader. On this recording, Sanchez gives you danceable grooves for the head and the heart. Backed by a large ensemble, Sanchez travels the New World in search of Latin sounds, stylistically docking in the musical ports of Havana, New York, and New Orleans. He spices up several Afro-Cuban standards, including the festive Machito anthem "Sambia" and Tito Rodriguez's "Batiri Cha Cha." Special guest Chick Corea wrote the title track and he dazzles the ear with his Afro-Iberian pianisms on a furious folkloric rendering of Wayne Shorter's Blue Note classic, "Ju Ju." Vocalists Dale Spalding and Ledisi add the right Crescent City seasoning to "Going Back to New Orleans" and the Louis Jordan calypso jump tune, "Early in the Mornin'." With Poncho Sanchez, good grooves are just a downbeat away. --Eugene Holley Jr. more
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- Posted: Jul-19-2008
Good for Poncho
Poncho Sanchez continues to produce great latin jazz. This newest release, Latin Spirits, proves he continues to be number one in that unique genre. Keep 'em comin' Poncho!!!!
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- Posted: Nov-28-2002
This is muy fantastico!!!
For someone who has not previously known of Pancho Sanchez's charms, I was blown away by this fabulous latin collection. It is all encompassing: sensual, sibililant, rousing (and arousing!) and full of delicious latin flavor that keeps going from the first track till the last....
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- Posted: Mar-10-2002
Latin Jam
This CD jams. Chick Corea is awesome!! It has latin flavor with some serious jazz. Buy it and listen to it while going down Calle Oche (like I do on my way to work in Coral Gables).
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- Posted: Feb-13-2002
Standard Poncho
Good release, not much new. Except for the unusual lack of credit for James Gadson. Typically, Poncho's guests get top billing, but not in this case. Of course, trap drummers do not get prominence in Poncho's groups, typically.At any rate, the material is diverse, as usual, but the fire is not...
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- Posted: Oct-04-2001
Greatest Latin Jazz
All I can say is that Poncho has a way with music. Latin jazz touches the heart and Poncho does very well. BUY THE CD!
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- Posted: Sep-26-2001
Everyone Loves Poncho!
I came across this quote and thought that fans of Poncho should see it:"Poncho Sanchez has given to Latin Jazz what Ghandi gave to peace and tranquility. Total love, commitment and understanding that has moved the soul of humanity into a state of unity. Bravo Poncho for taking us with you."...
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- Posted: Sep-22-2001
"shades of Papa Gato glow from the keeper of the flame"
Always had the love of Latin music in my soul, remember listening to Cal Tjader in high school, exciting and different nothing like I had ever heard before, this music had me hooked.Since coming to Concord in 1982, Sanchez has recorded over 20 or more albums, appeared on scores of others, always...
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