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Added: Sep 4, 2010

From: johnnynoirman

Duration: 5:23

The translation Melao is the syrup of the sugar cane, once it is industrially boiled. It is very sweet and thick like honey.So the title means Sugar Syrup For The Toad. NOW...Album credits for MOLASSES - Along with brother Charlie Palmieri,Johnny Pacheco and other Fania and Tico label artists, Eddie Palmieri helped forged the innovative mix of salsa, boogaloo, jazz, soul, and rock that helped define the New York-Latin sound of the '70s and '80s. The '60s, though, found Palmieri mostly focused on Cuban and Puerto Rican music and jazz. A high point for Palmieri during this fruitful period certainly must be his Tico release Molasses: a fine record that has salsa both frenetic ("Campesino (El Pregon de la Montana)") and even keeled ("Tiradote Flores"), as well as percussion-heavy descargas ("Bombonsito de Pozo"). The set also includes evocations of important figures like Palmieri's former boss and smooth,Latin-big band leader Tito Rodriguez (the mid-tempo mambo "Traguito") and salsa pioneer Arsenio Rodriguez (the raw, Afro-Cuban vocal and percussion attack of "Carnival en Camaguey"). And for even more variety, a straight pop rendition of the Andre Previn standard "You're Gonna Hear From Me" is included. Throughout the set, Palmieri shows off his considerable, McCoy Tyner-inspired piano chops. His band is equally impressive, especially vocalist Ismael Quintana, percussionist Manny Oquendo, and trombonists Barry Rogers and Jose Rodrigues (the latter two being part of Palmieri's signature two trombone and flute front line). Molasses is one of the many excellent titles in the Palmieri catalog and certainly one of the Latin master's best recordings from the '60s. ~ Stephen Cook Personnel: Eddie Palmieri (piano); Ismael Quintana (vocals); George Castro (flute); Jose Rodrigues, trombone); Barry Rogers (trombone); David Perez (bass guitar); Tommy Lopez (conga drum); Manny Oquendo (bongos, timbales).

Channel: Music

Tags: eddie palmieri  manny oquendo. barry rogers  ismael quintana  la perfecta  salsa  mozambique 


Rating: 4.75' max='5' min='1' numRaters='16' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings)    Views: 5039    Comments: 13

luckylouie522 Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - THANKS JOHNNY MELAO FOR US!!!!

AlfaOmegaCosmos Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - ¡Esto si es música, si señor, pa gozá!

johnnynoirman Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - AND THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR GREAT SONGS YOU ARE YOUTUBE TREASURE@luckylouie522

johnnynoirman Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - @AlfaOmegaCosmos gracias amigo..q viva la nuestra musica!

screwmaster404 Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - Johnny you are loony-tunes! This one goes on the Lobito Productions "best of" reel.

AlfaOmegaCosmos Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - Ví al maestro Palmieri con Herman Olivera en Calle 54 en Madrid... se movían hasta las patas de las mesas. ¡Estado de shock absoluto! Desde entonces soy palmeriano hasta la médula. Un salsaludo para tí johnnynoirman.

johnnynoirman Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - WOW GRACIAS SCREWMASTER!..I can tell your man with highly cultivated taste..

johnnynoirman Says:

Sep 4, 2010 - Vamos a sel un fanclub para Palmieri @AlfaOmegaCosmos Gracias por tu commentos.

JasonConBongos Says:

May 10, 2011 - What a fine editing job to a fine music.. Wow

johnnynoirman Says:

May 10, 2011 - Thanks JasonConBongos and thank for your great channel!

JasonConBongos Says:

May 10, 2011 - @johnnynoirman :-)

mochamix71 Says:

May 21, 2011 - I can't stop playing this, my fav song and what an amazing video, true talent, gid bless ur labor of love!

johnnynoirman Says:

May 21, 2011 - YOU GOT THAT MOZAMBIQUE FEVER! And may you always have it!..It's the best kind of fever! money can buy Mochamix71..

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