Cachao Y Su Combo Descargas Cubanas
Legendary composer, arranger, band leader and double bassist Israel "Cachao" López (1918-2008) is universally recognized as one of the most prolific and influential figures in the history of Cuban music. He was a co-founder of the widely popular mambo style in the late 1930's, and a primary exponent of the "descarga" movement of the 1950's. Cachao's recognition as one of the most formidable Cuban musicians helped him to get the chance to record as a leader in 1957. He and his sidemen got together for informal jam sessions at around 4 a.m., after fulfilling their professional obligations. These sessions were known as "descargas", combining the improvisational and informal characteristics of a jazz jam session with harmonic progressions and rhythms distinctly Cuban. The album Descargas Cubanas, presented here, marked the very first in a series of recorded "descargas," and includes several legends of Cuban music, such as Alejandro "El Negro" Vivar, Generoso "El Tojo" Jiménez, and Tata Güines.
- 1. Descarga Cubana
- 2. Goza Mi Trompeta
- 3. Cógele El Golpe
- 4. Trombón Criollo
- 5. Malanga Amarilla
- 6. Pamparana
- 7. El Bombín de Perucho
- 8. Oye Mi Tres Montuno
- 9. Controversia en Metales
- 10. A Gozar Timbero
- 11. Sorpresa de Flauta
- 12. Estudio en Trompeta
- 13. Guajeo de Saxos
- 14. Descarga Mambo