Rockambo

 
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Rockambo

  • Release Date: 1961
  • Genre: Latin
  • Artist: Pérez Prado
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Styles: Big Band Latino, Salsa, Mambo

Review

Rockambo is the first truly modern, stereo album by Prado. It and later LPs make it clear why Perez Prado is the foot in the door for many younger, raised-on-rock fans exploring older music. It may be tempting to think of this as Latin-rock music, and to some extent it is. But really it is a change in tempo, more like Latin at the pace of twist music. It speeds by, with most tracks under two minutes long, leaving you hungry for more. All twelve of these are pulse-quickening scorchers, from "Rockambo a la Prado," awhich reprises "Why Wait," to "Samia," an exotic number perhaps based on the Afro-Suban "Similau." The organ and rest of the band are finally working together as if they had from birth. And there are all sorts of the flourishes that made Havana, 3 a.m. so great. ~ Tony Wilds, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Rockambo a la Prado
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Pérez Prado
Julie Is Her Name
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Pérez Prado
San Remo
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Pérez Prado Pérez Prado
El Rikitiki
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Pérez Prado
Envidias
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Pérez Prado
Guadalajara
Pepe Guízar Pérez Prado
Rockambo Baby
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Pérez Prado Pérez Prado
Rockambo #4
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Pérez Prado
Oh, Oh, Rosie
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Pérez Prado
Maria
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Pérez Prado
Rockambo Bop
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Pérez Prado
Samia
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Pérez Prado

Credits

Pérez Prado (Piano), Pérez Prado (Main Performer)
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