
Herbie Mann - Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) album download
Tracklist
A1 | Let's Boom Chitty Boom |
A2 | What'd I Say |
A3 | Senor Blues |
A4 | Bijou |
A5 | Jungle Fantasy |
B1 | Watermelon Man |
B2 | Interlude |
B3 | The Jive Samba |
B4 | Ave Maria Morena |
B5 | Manteca |
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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CS 9188 | Herbie Mann | Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) (LP, Album) | Columbia | CS 9188 | US | 1965 |
CL 2388 | Herbie Mann | Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) (LP, Album, Mono, Promo) | Columbia | CL 2388 | US | 1965 |
SBP 233853 | Herbie Mann | Big Boss Mann (LP, Album) | CBS | SBP 233853 | Australia | 1965 |
CL 2388 | Herbie Mann | Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) (LP, Album, Mono) | Columbia | CL 2388 | Canada | 1965 |
CLT 7073 | Herbie Mann | Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) (LP, Album, RE) | Caliente | CLT 7073 | US | 1974 |
Complete your Herbie Mann collection. Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) has also been reissued as Big Boss Mann with different cover artwork.
Latin Mann (subtitled Afro to Bossa to Blues) is an album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann recorded for the Columbia label and released in 1965. Mann's contract with Atlantic Records allowed him to record the album for another label. Let's Boom Chitty Boom" (Herbie Mann) - 3:23. What'd I Say" (Ray Charles) - 4:59. Señor Blues" (Horace Silver) - 3:52. Bijou" (Ralph Burns) - 3:25. Jungle Fantasy" (Esy Morales) - 3:54. Watermelon Man" (Herbie Hancock) - 4:09.
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Herbie Mann was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Jewish parents, Harry C. Solomon (May 30, 1902 – May 31, 1980), who was of Russian descent, and Ruth Rose Solomon (née Brecher) (July 4, 1905 – November 11, 2004), who was born in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary but immigrated to the United States with her family at the age of 6. Both. Do the Bossa Nova, Latin Fever released: 2000. Flautista! Herbie Mann Plays Afro Cuban Jazz released: 1998. America/Brasil released: 1997. Peace Pieces - The Music of Bill Evans released: 1997.
Album by Herbie Mann. Watermelon Man (1962 Version) by Herbie Hancock (1962).
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Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) (aka Big Boss Mann) is a latin jazz music album recording by HERBIE MANN released in 1965 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Bass – Bobby Rodriguez, Earl May Bass Clarinet – Danny Bank Drums – Bruno Carr Flute – Herbie Mann Percussion – Carlos "Patato" Valdes, Carlos Diaz, José Mangual, Rafael De Vila, Raymond Sardinis, Tommy Lopez, Willie Bobo, Willie Rodriguez Piano – Charlie Palmieri, Chick Corea Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath Trombone – Jack Hitchcock, Mark Weinstein Trombone – Quentin Jackson, Tony Studd Trumpet – Carmell Jones, Ernie Royal, Jerry Kail, Joe Newman. Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) (aka Big Boss Mann) Contents.
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The song 'Watermelon Man' by Herbie Mann has a tempo of 139 beats per minute (BPM) on 'Latin Mann: Afro to Bossa to Blues'. This song is played at 139 Beats Per Minute (Allegro), or 35 Measures/Bars Per Minute. Time Signature: 4/4. Use the Metronome below to practice at this tempo. Video Watermelon Man. 6. Watermelon Man. 4'09. Top Songs Herbie Mann.
Latin Mann (Afro To Bossa To Blues) - (1965). Flute – Herbie Mann Bass – Bobby Rodriguez, Earl May Bass Clarinet – Danny Bank Bass Trombone – Quentin Jackson, Tony Studd Drums – Bruno Carr Percussion – Carlos "Patato" Valdes, Carlos Diaz, José Mangual, Rafael De Vila, Raymond Sardinis, Tommy Lopez, Willie Bobo, Willie Rodriguez Piano – Charlie Palmieri, Chick Corea Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath Trombone – Jack Hitchcock, Mark Weinstein Trumpet – Carmell Jones, Ernie Royal, Jerry Kail, Joe Newman.