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Oriza
LP (Item 68541) Seeco, 1958 — Condition: New Copy
Fantastic stuff – a New York Latin interpretation of Santerian rhythms! The groove on the set is very percussion-heavy, and recorded in a heavy 1950s Afro-Cuban approach that has drums mixing with vocals mixing with maracas, bongos, claves, cow bell, and an assortment of other percussion instruments. The set's got a great mix of spiritual energy and Latin rhythms, touched by a bit of 50s New York jazz – and titles include "Obanlaese", "A Bailar Oriza", "Africa", "Laye, Laye", "Nueva Oriza", and "Malambo". © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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