Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Jungle Fire! (1970)

Henry “Pucho” Brown, and his Latin Soul Brothers continue in the vein of their previous albums, exploring elements of jazz, Latin music, soul, and funk. What sets this LP apart from its predecessors is the interpretation of three Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong tunes. Both writer and lyricist are renowned for their contribution to the Motown Sound and of the late-1960s subgenre of psychedelic soul. The remaining two tracks are penned by Sonny Phillips, an organist, composer and noted soul jazz giant; also, a featured musician and leader on a number of other Prestige LPs. Apart from the great songwriting the album is boosted by the inclusion of saxophonist Seldon Powell, guitarist Billy Butler and as a regular electric pianist Neal Creque, adds his own magical touch. Of course, the Latin beats would not come to much if Pucho & his Latin Soul Brothers didn’t insurmountably fuse into each of the tunes their intoxicating rhythms. In the end another fine and entertaining album, enjoy!

Prestige Records, PRST 7765, 1970
Beat Goes Public, BGPD 1049, 1992
Recorded 12th January, 1970 At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ

Musicians:
Pucho - Timbales
Al Pazant - Trumpet
Seldon Powell - Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Varitone], Flute
Eddie Pazant - Tenor Saxophone
Earl Neal Creque - Electric Piano
Billy Bivins - Vibraphone, Percussion
Billy Butler - Guitar
Seaborn Westbrook - Bass [Fender]
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie - Drums
Joe Armstrong - Congas
Norberto Appellaniz - Bongos

Tracks:
A1. Friendship Train {Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong} (5:10)
A2. Got Myself A Good Man {Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong} (5:48)
A3. The Spokerman {Sonny Phillips} (5:15)
B1. Cloud 9 {Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong} (8:59)
B2. Jamilah {Sonny Phillips} (6:17)

Total Time: 31:29

Credits:
Producer - Bob Porter
Recording Engineer - Rudy van Gelder
Design - Don Schlitten
Photo - H. Armstrong Roberts

4 comments:

  1. Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Jungle Fire! {FLAC} (1970)
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    https://1fichier.com/?tad08q8el1w0vgwwg3g2

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  2. Thanks, Chris! I remember way back (um, 25 years ago) when a lot of these Pucho tracks were staples on "rare groove" compilations and mixes. It's nice to hear these again, and in FLAC too!

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  3. Many thanks.

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