Brilliant work from
Pucho and his legendary
Soul Brothers group of the 60s – a record that's beyond definition – as it combines
Latin,
soul, jazz, and even a few funky touches – all into one totally amazing sound! This one really gets all the elements right – and the fantastic Pazant
Brothers (Eddie & Al) are on sax and trumpet (respectively), and a young Neal Creque is on piano, really bringing a sharp edge to
Pucho's groove that other
Latin combos of the time never had – and the set also features some vocals by Jackie
Soul on a few cuts, who's a great singer that really helps cross a few cuts over into
Latin Soul territory. Titles include the
soul jazz cuts "Heat" and "Psychedelic
Pucho", plus other great
Latin soul cuts, like "Payin' Dues" and "Candied Yam".
(Blue circle logo label stereo pressing with DBH etch. Cover has a large check mark in pen in front, some corner wear, and is bent a bit at the top left corner.)