Various – Vocal Group Harmonies – Let’s Go Latin
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Description
A really great collection from a sometimes-overlooked stretch of vocal group music – a time in the 50s when a number of doo wop and early soul groups explored the use of Latin rhythms to change things up – an approach that makes for a mighty nice set of grooves to go along with the harmonies! Some of these tracks maybe just have a hint of Latin, but others have heavy percussion, and a nice mambo-inspired groove – and together, the 32 tracks on the set do a really wonderful job of illuminating this generation.
Track Listing:
1. The Rocketones: Mexico - 2. Professor Hamilton & The Schoolboys: Juanita In Mexico - 3. Damal & Rasheed: Arriba - 4. Hank Ballard & The Midnighters: E Basta Cosi - 5. The Turbans: The Wadda-Do - 6. The Starlarks: Send Me A Picture Baby - 7. Anna Belle Caesar with Lionel Hampton & Orchestra: Little Annie - 8. Don Julian and The Meadowlarks: Doin' The Cha Cha Cha - 9. The Fascinators: Don't Give My Love Away - 10. James Ray with Hutch Davie Ork. & Chorus: I've Got My Mind Set On You - 11. Lou Perez: Mama, Mama, Mama - 12. The Harp-Tones: Mambo Boogie - 13. Mike Rios: Cayendo Lagrimas - 14. Los Cinco Latinos: Quiereme Siempre - 15. Trio Los Flamingos: Sh-Boom - 16. The Royal Holidays: Down In Cuba - 17. Duo Dinamico: Oh Carol - 18. Los Llopis: Quito A Poquito - 19. Julito y The Latin Lads: Nunca - 20. Ana Marie 'Cachita' y Frankie: La Cancion Del Hula Hoop - 21. The Love Notes: Sweet Lulu - 22. The Dubs: Joogie Boogie - 23. The Turbans: When You Dance - 24. Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs: Stay - 25. Harvey: Any Way You Wanta - 26. Margarita Siera: Cha Cha Twist - 27. Los Cinco Latinos: Dimelu Tu - 28. Los Columbus: Realmente Te Quiero - 29. The Squires: Do Be Do Be Wop - 30. The Charters: El Merengue - 31. Marvin & Johnny: Mamo Mamo - 32. Otis Williams and The Charms: Mambo Sh-Mambo -