mjzee Posted March 6, 2023 Report Posted March 6, 2023 (edited) Release date May 12: Callen Radcliffe Tjader, Jr., the master of Latin rhythms, was born of Swedish descent in St. Louis on July 16, 1925. He first attracted national attention when he joined the Lionel Hampton band. Cal played and recorded with several of Dave Brubeck's groups, and led his own band for a brief period, before joining George Shearing in 1952. It was during the Shearing period that Cal developed what was to become a lifelong love affair with Latin music. In 1954, Cal reformed his band and began a highly successful touring and recording career that resulted in over fifty albums and hundreds of concerts. Probably more than any other non-Latin musician, Tjader helped to popularize the fusion of Latin and jazz tempos. In 1978 he recorded these 6 tracks at the infamous Filmways Wally Heider recording studios in Hollywood, California. At the session was an all-star band including Gary Foster and Kurt McGettrick on saxophones, Robb Fisher on bass and Latin music legends Ponco Sanchez on congas and Willie Bobo on timbales. The recording has been unavailable for many years and now makes its return on CD and digital. Here's what the original album notes say about the session: The sound of the group remained authentically Latin, undiminished in explosive force. This album is characterized by its searing brass and exciting percussions. The insistent beat energized Latin dancers, while the interplay of basic jazz elements raised it above just good dance music. The major goal of this recording was to retain the essential live flavor of the music and performers. Close-miking techniques were not used on this recording. Instead, four overhead microphones plus a direct input for the bass were employed to capture the sound of eleven musicians together with the correct acoustic perspective between instruments. Listening to the playback of the recording session was a rewarding experience for all involved. Edited March 8, 2023 by mjzee Quote
mikeweil Posted March 8, 2023 Report Posted March 8, 2023 Can you please post a link to the source of your information? I have the original Crystal Clear release with four tracks, a direct cut 45 rpm LP. The two additional tracks were first issued on a Laserlight CD. I wonder what their source tapes are. Quote
mjzee Posted March 8, 2023 Author Report Posted March 8, 2023 2 hours ago, mikeweil said: Can you please post a link to the source of your information? I have the original Crystal Clear release with four tracks, a direct cut 45 rpm LP. The two additional tracks were first issued on a Laserlight CD. I wonder what their source tapes are. https://www.amazon.com/Huracan-Cal-Tjader/dp/B0BSH9G3CQ/ref=sr_1_149?qid=1678287215&refinements=p_n_date%3A1249114011&rnid=1249111011&s=music&sr=1-149 Quote
mikeweil Posted March 8, 2023 Report Posted March 8, 2023 Can you please edit the thread title? It's Tjader not Trader. Tjader never played with the Lionel Hampton band, btw, he just met him as a boy. That is a mistake in the promo text. Quote
mjzee Posted March 8, 2023 Author Report Posted March 8, 2023 10 minutes ago, mikeweil said: Can you please edit the thread title? It's Tjader not Trader. Done. Didn't even notice auto-correct did that. I did prevent it from calling the album Hurricane. Quote
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