Review from AllMusic (by Paula Edelstein)
As the fourth release in the Colors of Latin Jazz series, From Samba to Bomba! will appeal to the Latin jazz connoisseur because of its exciting array of compositions that feature the diverse rhythms of a variety of Latin cultures. From the Brazilian samba to the Puerto Rican bomba -- and a number of styles in between, including the ChaChaCha, mambo, soca, charanga, maracatu, and more -- this CD includes the Mambo King himself, Tito Puento, playing his hit Mambo King from the award-winning Mambo of the Times album issued on Concord Picante. He is the full-on mambo master on this ballroom dance of Cuban origin that gained greater notoriety when it was featured in the movie Mambo Kings. Puento's work on this composition rivals much of his work of the '50s and early '60s in what critics have hailed as his most imaginative Latin musical period, a period that spawned Dancemania and Tambo. The Brazilian rush is realized Manhattan Style as Trio Da Paz kicks off this CD with special guests Joanne Brackeen and Claudio Roditi, an energetic composition issued originally on Brasil From the Inside. Tania Maria lends her breezy scats on Sangria. A very special Dutch-German favorite adds his innovative global mix to the Brazilian samba with brilliant jazz harmonica played by none other than the exciting Hendrik Muerkens on his Sambahia. Originally issued on Sambahia by Concord Picante, Hendrik plays with exceptional finesse on an instrument not found often in jazz ensembles. It's a very refreshing blend of harmonic pleasures! Monty Alexander's Ivory & Steel presents the excitement of reggae on Reggae-Later from his popular Jamboree. His mastery of this popular music of Jamaican origin that combines his native styles with elements of rock and soul is performed to reggae perfection with Alexander's very hip piano bop stylings accompanied by steel pans and hand drums. This track is a great jam. Ray Barretto, the highly inventive conguero and percussionist, is amazing as he fuels the bomba Bomba-Riquen. Poncho Sanchez is ablaze on La Familia and continues to work his magic on one of the best solos on the CD even though he is generous about sharing the solo limelight. The popular soca played richly by Mongo Santamaria on Soca Me Nice and the Afro-Cuban charanga is well imagined by Dave Samuels on Charanga, Si, Si with Dave Valentin. They impose no restrictions on your imagination with the sonority of their uncommon Latin flavors. Originally issued on New Horizons, the pair work The Colors of Latin Jazz into an exciting musical palette that is as beautifully vibrant as the rhythms they represent. This exciting CD is a Latin jazz collector's dream.
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Resena de AllMusic (por Paula Edelstein)
Como el cuarto lanzamiento en la serie Colors of Latin Jazz, From Samba to Bomba! apelara a los conocedores del jazz latino por su emocionante variedad de composiciones que presentan los diversos ritmos de una variedad de culturas latinas. Desde la samba brasilena hasta la bomba puertorriquena -- y una serie de estilos intermedios, incluyendo el ChaChaCha, mambo, soca, charanga, maracatu, y mas -- este CD incluye al propio Mambo King, Tito Puento, tocando su exito Mambo King del album ganador del premio Mambo of the Times lanzado en Concord Picante. Es el maestro completo del mambo en este baile de salon de origen cubano que gano mayor notoriedad cuando fue presentado en la pelicula Mambo Kings. El trabajo de Puento en esta composicion rivaliza con gran parte de su trabajo de los anos 50 y principios de los 60 en lo que los criticos han aclamado como su periodo musical latino mas imaginativo, un periodo que dio origen a Dancemania y Tambo. El flujo brasileno se realiza en Manhattan Style cuando Trio Da Paz abre este CD con los invitados especiales Joanne Brackeen y Claudio Roditi, una composicion energetica lanzada originalmente en Brasil From the Inside. Tania Maria presta sus suaves coros escatologicos en Sangria. Un favorito muy especial holandés-aleman anade su mezcla global innovadora a la samba brasilena con brillante armonica de jazz tocada por nada menos que el emocionante Hendrik Muerkens en su Sambahia. Originalmente lanzado en Sambahia por Concord Picante, Hendrik toca con excepcion fineza en un instrumento que no se encuentra frecuentemente en los ensambles de jazz. Es una mezcla muy refrescante de placeres armonicos! Monty Alexander's Ivory & Steel presenta la emocion del reggae en Reggae-Later de su popular Jamboree. Su maestria en esta musica popular de origen jamaicano que combina sus estilos nativos con elementos de rock y soul se interpreta a la perfeccion reggae con los estilos de piano bop muy hip de Alexander acompanados por sartenes de acero y tambores de mano. Esta pista es una gran sesion. Ray Barretto, el ingenioso conguero y percusionista, es asombroso mientras alimenta la bomba Bomba-Riquen. Poncho Sanchez esta en llamas en La Familia y continua trabajando su magia en uno de los mejores solos del CD aunque es generoso al compartir el acaparamiento del solo. La popular soca tocada ricamente por Mongo Santamaria en Soca Me Nice y la charanga Afro-Cubana esta bien imaginada por Dave Samuels en Charanga, Si, Si con Dave Valentin. No imponen restricciones en su imaginacion con la sonoridad de sus sabores latinos poco comunes. Originalmente lanzado en New Horizons, la pareja trabaja The Colors of Latin Jazz en una paleta musical emocionante que es tan vibrante y hermosa como los ritmos que representan. Este CD emocionante es el sueno de un coleccionista de jazz latino.
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1 - Manhattan Style
2 - Mambo King
3 - Papa Gato
4 - Soca Me Nice
5 - Guararapes
6 - Like a Volcano
7 - Linda Chicana
8 - Sambahia
9 - Charanga Si, Si
10 - Reggae-Later
11 - La Familia
12 - Sangria
13 - Bomba-Riquen
Credits
Personnel
Joanne Brackeen - Performer
Trio da Paz - Performer
Claudio Roditi - Performer
Tito Puente - Composer, Performer
Poncho Sanchez - Composer, Performer
Mongo Santamaria - Performer
Manfredo Fest - Composer, Performer
Pete Escovedo - Performer
Sheila E. - Performer
Cal Tjader - Performer
Hendrik Meurkens - Composer, Performer
Monty Alexander's Ivory & Steel - Performer
- Composer, Performer
Tania Maria - Composer, Performer
Caribbean Jazz Project - Performer
Dave Samuels - Performer
Dave Valentin - Performer
Steve Khan - Composer, Performer
Production
Compilation Producer Nick Phillips
Mastering George Horn
Director Alexis Davis
Illustrations Michelle White
Label Concord Jazz CCD 53032
Country US
Released May 16, 2000
Genre Jazz
Style Brazilian Traditions, Global Jazz, Latin Jazz, Samba, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Brazilian Jazz, Cuban Jazz, Fusion, Post-Bop, Salsa
Duration 10302
Sources
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