Cal Tjader's Greatest Hits

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 77:58

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Infectious!!

Dhfalcon23

Cal Tjader's mambo/latin music is truly infectious!! Sip a cup of Cuban coffee and dig Cal Tjader!!

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Classic, vintage mambo

steepler

If you're a salsa dancer/aficionado, you'll appreciate tracks 8, 12 and 19. Otherwise, this is still a great album to have going on in the background if you want to entertain or create "lounge-y" atmosphere. One of Tjader's most famous tracks, Picadillo, is notably absent from this collection.

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Cubanisimo!

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Some Soul Souce on your vibes - Latino with Jazz.

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This CD collection is a great improvement over the original, as it doubles the length of the original ten-track selection with ten more tracks from Cal Tjader’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. The absence of session dates in the liner notes is an uncharacteristic annoyance, but what you basically need to know is that it’s a 20-track distillation of the 26 records Tjader made for Fantasy over a nine-year period in the 1950s and 1960s. It’s prime Latin jazz with a cool slant, leading off of course with his greatest moment, “Soul Sauce,” and including such favorites as “Mamblues” and Mongo Santamaria’s “Afro Blue,” as well as covers of tunes from West Side Story. Santamaria, Vince Guaraldi, Willie Bob, Stan Getz, Shelly Manne, Scott LaFaro, and Billy Higgins are the most illustrious of the numerous sidemen found on the collection. Completists should note that one of the tracks from Cal Tjader’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (“America”) was left off of this anthology for space reasons. – Richie Unterberger

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