egroj world: Ray Terrace • Oye El Cuchy Frito Man

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Sunday, January 17, 2021

Ray Terrace • Oye El Cuchy Frito Man

 



Precursor de boogaloo, hijo de emigrantes Puerto Riqueños es uno de los exponenetes del latin jazz de los 60. Hermano de Pete Terrace.


su carrera artística en 1963 con Baila, Baila (Dance, Dance). Luego continuaría con Oye El Cuchy Frito Man en 1965 (después de 2 años). Cuenta con 7 producciones discográficas en los formatos de Vinyl y CD.

Sus variados estilos de Ray Terrace son: Easy Listening (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Home Of Boogaloo), Samba (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Home Of Boogaloo), Mambo (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Home Of Boogaloo), Boogaloo (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Home Of Boogaloo), Cool Jazz (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Home Of Boogaloo), Guaguancó (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Oye El Cuchy Frito Man), Son (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Oye El Cuchy Frito Man), Cha-Cha (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Baila, Baila (Dance, Dance)) y Latin Jazz (Por ejemplo, en su álbum Watermelon Man / Ray's Beat).

Su estilo se enmarca en los géneros: Jazz y Latin.

Ray Terrace se ha desempeñado como: Written-By (Por ejemplo, en el sencillo Jazzing You!).

Ha trabajado con los siguientes sellos discográficos: Capitol Records, Jubilee, Tower y USM Japan.
https://www.bumbablog.com/biography/?bio=272300

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A precursor of boogaloo, the son of Puerto Rican immigrants, he is one of the exponents of 1960s Latin jazz. Brother of Pete Terrace.


his artistic career in 1963 with Baila, Baila (Dance, Dance). Then he would continue with Oye El Cuchy Frito Man in 1965 (after 2 years). He has 7 record productions in the formats of Vinyl and CD.

His varied styles of Ray Terrace are: Easy Listening (For example, in his album Home Of Boogaloo), Samba (For example, in his album Home Of Boogaloo), Mambo (For example, in his album Home Of Boogaloo), Boogaloo (For example, in his album Home Of Boogaloo), Cool Jazz (For example, in his album Home Of Boogaloo), Guaguancó (For example, in his album Oye El Cuchy Frito Man), Son (For example, in his album Oye El Cuchy Frito Man), Cha-Cha (For example, in his album Baila, Baila (Dance, Dance)) and Latin Jazz (For example, in his album Watermelon Man / Ray's Beat).

His style is framed in the genres: Jazz and Latin.

Ray Terrace has performed as: Written-By (For example, in the single Jazzing You!).

He has worked with the following labels: Capitol Records, Jubilee, Tower and USM Japan.
https://www.bumbablog.com/biography/?bio=272300


Tracklist:
A1 - Abaniquito - 3:05
A2 - Cuchy Frito Man - 3:03
A3 - Shadow Of Your Smile - 3:05
A4 - Loco Y Contento - 5:05
A5 - Hi, Hi, Hi - 4:18
B1 - En El Barrio - 5:25
B2 - Sonando - 3:54
B3 - Guaguanco Para Los Pollos - 4:30
B4 - Gozando Mi Son - 4:45


Credits:
    Arranged By – Pete Terrace
    Engineer – Craig Brown
    Photography By [Cover] – Frank Lerner
    Producer – Bob Stephens
    Vocals – Manny Roman, Willie Torres


Label: Jubilee ‎– JGM 7002
Released: 1966
Genre: Latin
Style: Mambo, Guaguancó, Son
https://www.discogs.com/Ray-Terrace-Oye-El-Cuchy-Frito-Man/release/2085574









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5 comments:

  1. Hi!

    Know D/L'ed this one from here before. Is this just a re-up or is it an "upgrade" too? Last one was in VLC Media tracks.

    Cheers!
    Ciao! For now.
    rntcj

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    1. Hi.
      It's a repost of links that are still active and as far as I could see many visitors to the blog have managed to visit the post. It also happens that, apparently, the monthly archive of the blog shows only 100 entries, leaving the rest without showing.
      ;)

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  2. Muchísimas gracias :)

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