Showing posts with label Charlie Palmieri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlie Palmieri. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Charlie Palmieri And Meñique - Con Salsa Y Sabor (1977) [vinyl>flac]

In 1977 two virtuosos of Salsa Music, pianist and arranger Charlie Palmieri born in New York in 1927 and Meñique aka Pinkie singer-songwriter born in the City of Panama in 1933, came together to produce this album.

A late date for the Cotique label - but a cooker of a set from the time when the imprint was one of the standout sources for salsa on the New York scene! Charlie Palmieri's united here with legendary Panamanian singer Menique - in a batch of tracks that has all the lively energy of Charlie's better-known albums from the 70s, but which is much more obscure overall! Charlie produced, and plays piano and a bit of percussion - and all lead vocals are by Menique, often with a slightly playful feel that clearly reflects the joy he and Charlie had in the studio putting the set together. Other players include Roy Roman and Lou Laurita on trumpets, Keith O'Quinn and Tom Malone on trombone, and Bobby Nelson on saxes – and titles include "Con Salsa Y Sabor", "El Amante", "Mi Tierra Lejana", "De Panama A Borinquen", "Tributo A Pedro Flores", and "Remordimiento". © Dusty Groove, Inc.

Unlike other tropical bandleaders who are no longer with us, like Tito Puente or Ray Barretto, the recorded output of Charlie Palmieri's was relatively small. This becomes particularly painful considering that Charlie was the man that his younger brother Eddie Palmieri referred to as "el verdadero rey de las blancas y las negras" (the real king of the ivories). In effect, every one of Charlie's recorded solos is a precious moment to enjoy. Every one of his albums, a treasure. As part of the promotion of this record, Palmieri and Meñique appeared on the infamous Puerto Rican TV show Noche de Gala performing an electrifying version of "El Barón." A clip of this performance (including a wonderfully dissonant, almost violent piano solo by Charlie) is widely available on the Internet. Watching a young Meñique belting out this song with his usual passion, framed by Charlie's piano and a ferocious salsa orchestra, you can't help but fool yourself into believing, for a brief moment, that the spirit of old school salsa is still alive and kicking in this day and age. ~ by Ernesto Lechner.

Cotique Records, LPS 88830, 1977
Recorded at Earth Sound Studios, New York in 1977

Personnel:
Charlie Palmieri - Piano, Percussion
Meñique [aka Pinkie] - Vocals
Roy Roman - Trumpet (#A1,A2,B1,B3)
Lou Laurita - Trumpet (#A1,A2,B1,B3)
José Merino - Trumpet
Nahum Mercedes - Trumpet
Keith O'Quinn - Trombone (#A1,A2,B1,B3)
Tom Malone - Trombone
Bobby Nelson - Saxophone
Harry Viggiano - Guitar
Bobby Rodriguez - Bass
Johnny "Dandy" Rodriguez - Congas (#A1,A2,B1,B3)
Manfrede Alfredo - Congas
John Jr. Papin - Bongos (#A1,A2,B1,B3)
Willie Rodriguez - Bongo
Mike Collazo - Timbales (#A1,A2,B1,B3)
Teddy Denoyer - Timbales
Adalberto Santiago. Néstor Sánchez, Vitín Avilés - Backing Chorus

Track Listing:
A1. Con Salsa Y Sabor [Sauce And Flavor] (4:08)
A2. El Amante [Lover] (3:14)
A3. Calor De Madre [Mother Heat] (7:56)
A4. Mi Tierra Lejana [Distant Land] (6:14)
B1. El Baron [The Baron] (5:07)
B2. De Panama A Borinquen [Panama To Borinquen] (5:16)
B3. Tributo A Pedroflores [Tribute To Pedro Flores] (5:49)
B4. Remordimiento [Remorse] (5:09)

Credits:
Producer - Charlie Palmieri
Engineer - Irv Greenbaum
Arrangements - Charlie Palmieri, Rodolfo Manzano, José Merino, Jose Madera
Copyist - Alexis Juan Martínez
Original Album Cover and Liner Photos - Mark Kozlowski
Original Album Design - Pam Lessero

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Eddie Palmieri - Salsa-Jazz-Descarga "Exploration" (1978) [vinyl>flac]

One of Eddie Palmieri's greatest albums - and certainly one of the most mindblowingly creative! The album encompasses all the grooves stated in the title, and then some - as Eddie works with a mix of acoustic and electric instruments, crafting tunes that are long and exploratory, tightly jazzy but also free, and with more than a bit of funk in the mix on the best numbers. And far from confusing, the whole thing comes together with a really cohesive sound - the kind of broad vision in one fell stroke that only Palmieri could pull off! Titles include "Cobarde", "Chocolate Ice Cream", "The Mod Scene", "Random Thoughts", "Resemblance", and "Condiciones Que Existen". © Dusty Groove, Inc.

And to prove Palmieri's Latin-jazz chops go way back, here's a compilation of earlier excursions, as varied as they come. In case you're all Eddied up already and shun duplication, the fine, very varied tracks in question are "Cobarde," "Chocolate Ice Cream," "Resemblance," "The Mod Scene," "Condiciones Que Existen" and "Random Thoughts." ~ by John Storm Roberts, AMG.

Coco Records, CLP 151X, 1978

Personnel:
Eddie Palmieri - Piano, Electric Piano
Charlie Palmieri - Organ (#A2,B1)
Victor Paz - Trumpets
Ronnie Cuber - Baritone & Soprano Saxes, Flute
Mario Rivera - Baritone & Tenor Saxophones
Barry Rogers - Trombone
Jose Rodriguez - Trombone
Harry Viggiano - Electric Guitar
Alfredo De La Fe - Violin
Andy Gonzalez - Bass
Nicky Marrero - Timbales & Percussion
Tommy 'Chuckie' Lopez, Jr. - Bongo
Eledio Perez - Conga
Ismael Quintana, Jimmy Sabater, Willie Torres - Coro

Track Listing:
A1. Cobarde {Eddie Palmieri} (10:42)
A2. Chocolate Ice Cream {Alfredo Armenteros, Eddie Palmieri} (10:43)
A3. Ressemblance {Eddie Palmieri} (4:48)
B1. The Mod Scene {Eddie Palmieri} (12:28)
B2. Condiciones Que Existen {Eddie Palmieri} (3:59)
B3. Random Thoughts {Eddie Palmieri} (6:20)

Credits:
Producer - Harry Averne, Eddie Palmieri
Album Design & Illustration - Jorge Vargas