Willie or Mongo?
The_Hook_Up
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who do you prefer? I am a big fan of both...but who edges it out for you?I cant say...so lets nerd it out. The right Willie Bobo record can tear the club up(i.e. "Spanish Grease", "Bad Bad Whiskey", "Broasted or Fried") but Mongo has jaw droppingly beautiful stuff like the OG "Afro Blue" and thumpin' funk like the steez on "Mongo's Way"...battle royale of the latin-soul-pop godfathers...vs.
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Vs.
Mongo from Blazing Saddles
not to discredit santamaria though, he's got many hot cuts.
how about a candido vs. mongo thread?
(Up From the Roots, Feelin' Alright) that I like better than any of my Willie albums...
For me, Willie would be dude on the left.
Seconded!
mongo's got much heat, but overall I'ma Vote for willie
Mongo, just for those Atlantic 45s. Although, I would like to find 'Crazy Lady' on 45 as well......
I'd have to go with Mongo myself, based on...
now, as far as THIS:
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. Now, if Willie had more albums like the Sussex album, then I'd call it a draw. Why the hell didn't he make more records like this? At any rate, Willie's Verve elpees that always show up in the bins have corny pop covers for DAYS. Mongo's Columbia albums do too, but at least he's got the more authentic-sounding Riverside/Fantasy records to balance them out. (Not familiar with any of the stuff he's done since, on Atlantic, Vaya and God knows what else.)
So, I'm choosing Mongo.
- spidey
mongo it is!
juyt listen to "how can i say goodbye?" and you'll see. so nice!
whatup Grope, well song writing wise and clothing wise willie might just be the cooler cat, but track wise, stuff like Little Angel several cuts of Up From The Roots... daaamn that shit is unfuckwithable!
a''''''ight! they're both cool. right?
agreed!
(i definately had too much to drink yesterday!)
I am a little shaocked that no one has mentioned that there are recordings that feature BOTH ARTISTS TOGETHER. The Latin Jazz combo of this dude had the sense to put these percussion giants together, and needs some shine in this thread, still some of the best latin jazz ever laid down.
Mr. Cal Tjader