Tito Puente - King of Kings: The Very Best of Tito Puente
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King of Kings: The Very Best of Tito Puente
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| Artist(s) | Tito Puente |
| Studio | RCA |
| Release Date | August 20, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 744659900129 |
| Buy this item | $12.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 1 18:53 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- Dance Mania (Mambo)
- Oye Me Guaguanco (Listen To The Guaguanco)
- El Cayuco (Son Montuno)
- Caonao
- Ti Mon Bo
- Dance Of The Headhunters
- Hong Kong Mambo
- Cuando Te Vea (Guaguanco)
- Baile Como Es (Mambo)
- Saca Tu Mujer (Guaguanco)
- Cuancona (Guaguanco)
- Mambo Gozon
- Mi Chiquita Quiere Bembe (Cha Cha Bembe)
- Elequana
- A Gozar Timbero
- Cual Es La Idea (What's The Idea)
- 3D Mambo (Mambo)
- Son De La Loma
- Llego Mijan (San Montuno)
- Yambeque (Mambo Yambu)
- Night Ritual
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User Reviews
Average user review:| when is it classic and when is it stale? |
| great compilation |
| Should be better known |
| A great first Tito Puente album |
Smooth latin grooves are guaranteed on every track. Scary tribal rhythms shine through on Dance of the Headhunters. As one of my friends said, if you don't bob your head to Ti Mon Bo, you probably don't have a pulse. Night Ritual, Hong Kong Mambo, and El Cayuco would rank as some of my favorites if I had to choose, but thankfully I don't.
Informative liner notes give a good history lesson about Tito's roots, how he begun, and how he lasted and played amazing music even into his older years. Puente will certainly be remembered for one of the longest lasting, highest quality musicians the world has ever seen.
A great stepping stone for other Puente albums, this will give a brief introduction to many of the styles Puente cultivated over the years. I suggest Mambo Birdland: Dancemania, a live album from the late 1990s, as a wonderful chance to hear Puente and his full orchestra in rare form, playing a live show in the Palladium, decades after his playing originally sparkled there.
A high quality album all around, a great beginning to more Puente albums. Highly recommended to any newcomers to salsa who have interest. As the liner notes proclaim, El Rey esta meurte: long live the King! April 10, 2004
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