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Radio Mundo
(2001)
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Rumba Club
Rumba Club's fourth Palmetto release is a danceable romp, albeit a sophisticated one, mixing originals and covers in a variety of Latin forms such as mambo, cha cha, salsa, bolero, guiro, and guaracha. After opening with a reinvention of Joni Mitchell's "This Flight Tonight," the band goes on to interpret a number of Latin dance standards, hip ...
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Colors of the World: Latin
(1998)
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Colors Of The World: Latin collects mambos, rhumbas and other Latin music forms into a budget-priced CD. The Gitano Family's "Rhumba De La Roquetta," Perez Prado's "Mambo #5," Rumba Club's "Bad Guys" and Gerardo Nonez' "Sancti Patri" are a few of the highlights from this affordable sampler. Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Desde La Capital
(1995)
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At first glance, Baltimore might seem an unusual city for cultivating one of the hottest sounds in mid-90s Latin jazz. The genre has never been more popular, yet always seems more associated with the cosmopolitan jungles of major cities with Hispanic populations--Miami, Los Angeles, NYC. But The Rumba Club, whose eclectic music blends traditional ...
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Mamacita
(1997)
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This is the best way to learn the differences between a cha-cha (the extra cha was an invention for Americans), rumba, 6/8 time, boogaloo, bolero, merengue, yambu, cumbia y salsa, bomba and songo. Originals, Latin and jazz standards are clearly identified on the CD as to what class of Latin jazz they belong to. The arrangements of each track are ...
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Espirittista
(1999)
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The Baltimore-based Rumba Club's latest album continues the band's exploration of Latin dance rhythms, but this time out the jazz influences are more strongly present. This is partly obvious from the tunes selected for the program, which include two Wayne Shorter numbers ("Children of the Night," "Infant Eyes") as well as Cedar Walton's "Mosaic" ...
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