Candido (Camero de Guerra) - Brujeias de Candido

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Candido (Camero de Guerra) - Brujeias de Candido @ 320

01. Here Comes Candi.mp3
02. EL Manicero.mp3
03. Shadow Of Your Smile.mp3
04. Almendra.mp3
05. Negrito.mp3
06. Take More Candi.mp3
07. Back To Back.mp3
08. Candido's Guajira.mp3
09. Ti-Chi-Can.mp3
10. Madrid.mp3
11. Moliendo Cafe.mp3

Total Size: 92,55MB

Candido's first album for Tico is a pure triumph. Fortunately, there's only one crossover cover ("Shadow of Your Smile"), and once that's safely programmed out (or left in as a break), listeners are left with ten tracks of impossibly dense features for Candido, each of which proves how apt his "Thousand Finger Man" title was. The studio band is mid-size, punchy, and energetic enough to prove a foil for Candido's conga, but never overly focused on themselves. Nearly every song features plenty of solo space, and the man finds great things to say even on hoary old chestnuts like "Almendra" or "El Manicero" (aka "The Peanut Vendor"). The opener, "Here Comes Candi," and the side-one closer, "Take More Candi," are two of the most frenetic arrangements Candido's ever been a part of, and they're just two songs on a joyous, celebrative album. Vocalist Gran Alfonso joins the festivities for great features on "Negrito" and the calypso tribute "Back to Back." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Featuring :

Candido (congas)
Isarel (Cachao) Lopez (bass)
Tito "El Rey" Puente (musical director)
Chino Pozo (bongos)
Gran Alfonso (vocals)
and the Tito Puente Orchestra

Originally released in 1971

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