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Tropicana Nights
Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Mambo A La Kenton; Chucho; Cicuta Tibia; Siboney, Old Miami Sax; Tropacana Nights; Sustancia; Como Fue; El Coronel Y Marina; Mambo Inn. (Total Time: 49:37)
Steppin'

Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Will It Go 'Round In Circles; Mercy Street; Tomorrow Never Knows; Thieves in the Temple; This Must Be Love; Delays on the Downtown 6; She's Not There; The Shadow of Your Smile; Is Love Enough; Ain't No Half Steppin'; Spooky; Nite and Day.
Paquito D'Rivera: Tropicana Nights

by C. Michael Bailey
Big Band Mambo! Paquito D’Rivera steers this Latin Big Band Lovefest like a float at Carnival. Sharp rhythms, crisp timing with crackling high brass make Tropacana Nights a hearty musical romp. D’Rivera has been making music of a consistently high level since the early ‘80s. He has performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Astor Piazzola, Gloria Estefan, among ...
Larry Coryell, Murali Coryell, and Julian Coryell: The Coryells

by C. Michael Bailey
All In The Family. Last year saw Buck and John Pizzarelli’s Contrasts. This year it is the Coryell posse. The guitar playing here is fluid and exciting by all string benders. Whether originals or standards, the Coryell clan perform with an empathetic tour de force. Murali Coryell possesses an amazingly soulful voice that he applies to ...
Paquito D'Rivera: Tropicana Nights

by Jack Bowers
With the nouveau swing revival grabbing so much headline space recently, some may not have noticed that the rhythmically dynamic music of Latin America is more widespread and assertive than ever within the confines of norteamericana. Those who remember fondly its earlier incarnations in this country, spearheaded by bands led by Xavier Cugat, Desi Arnaz, Perez ...
Larry Coryell: The Coryells

by AAJ Staff
While listeners tend to focus on the effect of a musician’s music on their lives—for example, associating a song with a particular event throughout their lives—the musicians themselves absorb the effects of lifetime experiences and express those in their music. For example, Larry Coryell writes, “When Julian was born, I remember they were playing ‘Dancin’ In ...