Saturday, April 11, 2026

VA • Nu Yorica Roots! The Rise Of Latin Music In New York City In The 1960s

  



Review by John Bush
One of the best collections of Latin American music ever assembled, Nu Yorica Roots! compiles some of the funkiest Latin soul and, occasionally, traditional music recorded in the Big Apple during the 1960s and '70s. The disc definitely concentrates on groove tracks, with standout inclusions by Joe Cuba ("El Pito"), Ray Barretto ("Acid," "Together"), and Tito Puente ("Oye Como Va," "Tito on Timbales"). But Nu Yorica Roots! also salutes the more tribal, drum-centered facets of Latin music during the era, with Mongo Santamaria ("Druma Kuyi"), Eddie Palmieri ("My Spiritual Indian"), and Sabu Martinez ("The Oracle") paying homage to their Afro-Cuban roots with flair. Harvey Averne's swinging cover of "The Word" by the Beatles and Orchestra Harlow's dance novelty "Horsin' Up" are a bit silly (even if they're good representations of the Latin soul scene), but without exception, this compilation nails the late-'60s convergence of amazing Latin instrumentalists and more groove-centered black music around El Barrio in East Harlem. Though it's saying quite a bit, Nu Yorica Roots! is the finest compilation produced by the inestimably valuable reissue label Soul Jazz Records.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/nu-yorica-roots%21-the-rise-of-latin-music-in-new-york-city-in-the-1960s-mw0000454610

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Reseña de John Bush
Una de las mejores colecciones de música latinoamericana jamás reunida, Nu Yorica Roots! recopila algunos de los temas más funk del soul latino y, ocasionalmente, de la música tradicional grabada en la Gran Manzana durante las décadas de 1960 y 1970. El disco definitivamente se concentra en temas de groove, con inclusiones destacadas de Joe Cuba ("El Pito"), Ray Barretto ("Acid"," Together") y Tito Puente ("Oye Como Va","Tito on Timbales"). Pero Raíces Nu Yorica! también rinde homenaje a las facetas más tribales y centradas en el tambor de la música latina durante la época, con Mongo Santamaria ("Druma Kuyi"), Eddie Palmieri ("My Spiritual Indian") y Sabu Martinez ("The Oracle") rindiendo homenaje a sus raíces afrocubanas con estilo. La versión oscilante de Harvey Averne de "The Word" de the Beatles y la novedad de baile de Orchestra Harlow "Horsin' Up " son un poco tontas (incluso si son buenas representaciones de la escena del soul latino), pero sin excepción, esta compilación clava la convergencia de finales de los años 60 de increíbles instrumentistas latinos y música negra más centrada en el groove alrededor de El Barrio en East Harlem. Aunque es decir bastante, Nu Yorica Roots! es la mejor compilación producida por el inestimablemente valioso sello de reedición Soul Jazz Records.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/nu-yorica-roots%21-the-rise-of-latin-music-in-new-york-city-in-the-1960s-mw0000454610


VA • Nu Yorica! Culture Clash In New York City Experiments In Latin Music 1970-77

 



Review from The Guardian (CD of the Week):
An inspired selection. Soul Jazz deserve credit for delving further into the murky background of popular dance and jazz music. If ever a CD was worth buying, this is it.
https://www.theguardian.com

Review from Record Collector:
Some compilations are so influential and universally loved that they become classic albums in their own right. Just as Harry Smith cemented forever the underground sound of the US between the wars, so did the then young Soul Jazz imprint immortalise the Latin music emerging from 1970s New York with Nu Yorica! This anniversary reissue retains what was always a sensational collection of almighty Latin grooves. Make no mistake, this album is extraordinary. Infectious, revolutionary, inspirational and funkier than a mosquito's tweeter, Nu Yorica! fuses jazz, soul, funk and every kind of Latin music, all the while infusing it with the energy and freedom of the Big Apple.
https://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/album/nu-yorica-culture-clash-new-york-city-experiments-latin-music-1970-77

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Resena de The Guardian (CD de la Semana):
Una seleccion inspirada. Soul Jazz merece credito por profundizar en los oscuros antecedentes de la musica popular de baile y el jazz. Si algun dia vale la pena comprar un CD, este es el caso.
https://www.theguardian.com

Resena de Record Collector:
Algunas compilaciones son tan influyentes y universalmente amadas que se convierten en albumes clasicos por derecho propio. Asi como Harry Smith cimento para siempre el sonido underground de los EE.UU. entre guerras, el entonces joven sello Soul Jazz inmortalizo la musica latina emergente del Nueva York de los anos 70 con Nu Yorica! Esta reedicion aniversario conserva lo que siempre fue una coleccion sensacional de poderosos grooves latinos. Sin lugar a dudas, este album es extraordinario. Infeccioso, revolucionario, inspirador y mas funky que nada, Nu Yorica! fusiona jazz, soul, funk y todo tipo de musica latina, impregnandola con la energia y la libertad de la Gran Manzana.
https://recordcollectormag.com/reviews/album/nu-yorica-culture-clash-new-york-city-experiments-latin-music-1970-77


VA • Nu Yorica 2! Further Adventures In Latin Music-Chango In The New World 1976-1985

 


Thelonious Monk • The Very Best

 



Barney Kessel • Some Like It Hot

 



Review
by Scott Yanow
The release of the movie Some Like It Hot served as a good excuse for guitarist Kessel to join together with Art Pepper (switching between alto, clarinet, and tenor), trumpeter Joe Gordon, pianist Jimmy Rowles, rhythm guitarist Jack Marshall, bassist Monty Budwig, and drummer Shelly Manne to interpret a variety of vintage numbers, most of which dated from the 1920s. Such tunes as "I Wanna Be Loved by You," "Runnin' Wild," "Down Among the Sheltering Palms," and "By the Beautiful Sea" are given fairly modern arrangements but still retain the flavor of the 1920s, and it's particularly interesting to hear Gordon and Pepper soloing on these ancient songs.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/some-like-it-hot-mw0000198905

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Revisión
por Scott Yanow
El lanzamiento de la película Some Like It Hot sirvió como una buena excusa para que el guitarrista Kessel se uniera a Art Pepper (cambiando entre alto, clarinete y tenor), el trompetista Joe Gordon, el pianista Jimmy Rowles, el guitarrista rítmico Jack Marshall, el bajista Monty Budwig y el baterista Shelly Manne para interpretar una variedad de números antiguos, la mayoría de los cuales datan de la década de 1920. Canciones como "I Wanna Be Loved by You", "Runnin' Wild", "Down Among the Sheltering Palms" y "By the Beautiful Sea" tienen arreglos bastante modernos, pero aún conservan el sabor de la década de 1920, y es particularmente interesante escuchar a Gordon y Pepper solos en estas canciones antiguas.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/some-like-it-hot-mw0000198905