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| 1. Tocache |
| 2. King Of Cancun |
| 3. Puerto Padre |
| 4. Recife's Blues |
| 5. Memories |
| 6. Andalucia Medley |
| 7. Quasi Modal |
| 8. Groove For Diz |
| 9. Despojo |
| 10. A Night In Tunisia |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The UNO ignites the stage at MCG.,
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This review is from: Paquito D'Rivera Live at MCG (Manchester Craftsmen's Guild) (Audio CD)
The United Nation Orchestra is a wonderful assembly of international musicians. Their individual talent is only surpassed by their collective energy. Paquito D'Rivera leads the ensemble in a spirited night of latin jazz. The group really burns through the dance rhythms of Cuba, Brazil and other nations. The ensemble plays together with a united feel. The solos of the many talented musicians add to the intensity of the music. When the music is slowed down, as in the duet between Paquito D'Rivera on clarinet and Oscar Stagnaro on bass on the cut "Andalucia Medley," the spirit and drive of the msuic remains. The album closes with with "A Night in Tunisia," a fitting tribute to the man who formed the UNO: Dizzy Gillespie. I was fortunate enough to be there the night this concert was recorded at the Manchester Craftmen's Guild in Pittsburgh. This Grammy nominated CD captures the energy of that night. If you are a fan of Latin and Afro-Cuban music, and enjoy the powerful sound of a large ensemble, than this is a CD to add to your collection.
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