Pete Escovedo - Solo Two / Happy Together '1997
Artist | Pete Escovedo Related artists |
Album name | Solo Two / Happy Together |
Country | |
Date | 1997 |
Genre | Funk |
Play time | 01:15:39 |
Format / Bitrate | Stereo 1420 Kbps
/ 44.1 kHz MP3 320 Kbps |
Media | CD |
Size | 179.4 MB / 425.1 MB |
Price | Download $3.95 |
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Tracklist: [5:54] 01. Pete Escovedo - Bittersweet (Instrumental) [4:01] 02. Pete Escovedo - Vera Cruz (Instrumental) [7:00] 03. Pete Escovedo - Solo Tu (Instrumental) [9:23] 04. Pete Escovedo - Azteca Mozambique (Instrumental) [9:53] 05. Pete Escovedo - Fantasy Junction (Instrumental) [3:15] 06. Pete Escovedo - Linda Chicana (Instrumental) [4:42] 07. Pete Escovedo - Aint That The Truth (Instrumental) [6:13] 08. Pete Escovedo - Harockamolé (Instrumental) [4:13] 09. Pete Escovedo - Bolinas (Instrumental) [4:07] 10. Pete Escovedo - Bridges (Travessia) (Instrumental) [5:03] 11. Pete Escovedo - Burrito Bandito (Instrumental) [4:31] 12. Pete Escovedo - Hello Like Before (Instrumental) [4:37] 13. Pete Escovedo - Happy Together (Instrumental) [3:02] 14. Pete Escovedo - Cueros (Instrumental) 1 disc(s) - 14 track(s) Total length: 01:15:39 Main artist: Pete Escovedo Composer: Various Composers Label: Fantasy Records Genre: Funk 16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo © 1997 Fantasy, Inc. This Compilation ℗ 1997 Fantasy, Inc. After the breakup of his large Latin band Azteca, percussionist Pete Escovedo, with the assistance of Billy Cobham, recorded two albums for Fantasy that costarred his teenage daughter Sheila E. on conga and timbales. All of the music from the 1976 and 1978 sessions is on this single CD, except for one song left out due to lack of space. Augmenting their rhythm section (which includes keyboardist Mark Soskin and, on the second date, drummer Cobham) with guests from the Bay Area (most notably trumpeter Tom Harrell and the woodwinds of Mel Martin), the Escovedos perform music that crosses many boundaries. Ranging from fusion to Latin jazz with pop sensibilities, most of the slightly commercial instrumental music is reasonably creative and always infectious. This CD will appeal to pop, salsa and open-minded jazz listeners alike. © Scott Yanow /TiVo