Cal Tjader vs Herbie Mann
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Who's king of the super common ethnic carpetbagging jazz bins?I think I have like 50 records by each of these guys. I went through them over the past week trying to weed out the shit and was amazed at how consistently good they are. Both started out playing relatively straight ahead jazz and went on to explore other "ethnic" styles. Mann was all over the place while Tjader stuck to the Latin thing.I think Mann's group with Roy Ayers, Sonny Sharock, Ahmed Abdul Malik and Brunno Carr was perfect. But I'm gonna have to give it to Tjader.
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plugged in, agua dulce, tjader and funky quarters are all worth a listen.
i chucked all my herbie mann years ago...
I think I'm going for Tjader on the strength of his "red" Fantasy records. Those among his transition from modal to latin jazz.
This is a fave of mine:
Yeah, I forgot about that one. Although note again the presence of a Palmieri.
Yep...and Puente, takes it to a whole other level of authenticity, even with the electric keyboard (I don't know, is that a Rhodes?) in the mix.
There are a couple early ones on Fantasy with Sonny Clark. Have you heard those?
Do you really think the Skye records are cheese?
Solar Heat is practically perfect.
Possibly--titles?
No, I haven't listened to Solar Heat, but I will--I am asking for recommendations.
I've listened to various Fantasy recordings from throughout his career, and haven't really been able to get with any of them. Also some Verve stuff.
In that case I recommend all three of the Skyes. They sound incredible on a good system also.
I will check them out.
he has a more refined cheeze later compared to other jazz dudes
herbie mann on the other hand
i've sold everything xcept the bill evans collabo
One is called Plays Tjazz. The other escapes me, but it's green cover with blue writing. It think it's just called Cal Tjader. His Fantasy stuff from 54-60 is better overall IMO.
dude, this is pretty much exactly what I am talking about
"collegiate mambo"
wack
Wack on the surface, maybe, but look deeper and he's playing vibes over guys like Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo and that stuff cooks way more often than not.
I agree with Horseleech, those Skye LPs are consistently good to great, and I recommend The Prophet on Verve as well. This one is also very nice:
But while we are here, I will also testify to the consistent goodness of Herbie Mann, even some of his disco tracks are good. More better dollar binners from Mr Mann, probably by a mile, just because the Tjader stuff is not as prevalent.
Yep, that's a pretty good one as well.
I have it, but hadn't listened to it in ages. It spun, I read a comic book, he sorted through some other stuff, after a while we agreed that this record is really really good... background music.
Memphis Underground however is a f*cking good album through and through.
The title track is the main reason I bought that LP...and the only song on the album that I go back to.
nice breakface
And very appropriately so.
still listen to this one every now and then..