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01. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Gózalo
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02. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Aprieta
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03. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Si me pudieras querer
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04. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Guajira
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05. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - El columpio
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06. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Tabaquera
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07. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - El jaleo
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08. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Qué rico sabor
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09. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Corazón en cristal
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10. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Pachanga se baila así
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11. Al Valdez Y Su Conjunto - Dame tu cariño
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ARTIST
VALDEZ Y SU CONJUNTO, AL
TITLE
Gozando!
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
VAMPISOUL
CATALOG #
VAMPI 220-2LP
VAMPI 220-2LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
1/20/2023
One of the "holy grails" of 1960s Cuban music was not recorded, produced or released in Havana or New York; in fact it was made in Lima, Peru under interesting if somewhat unexpected circumstances. Pianist
Alfredo "Alfredito" Valdés Jr.
(1941-2016), one of the most important figures in Latin music, came from an illustrious musical family in Cuba. In 1956, he emigrated to New York with his family, making him one of the forerunners of Cuban-based salsa music in the US. Three years later at age 18 Alfredito joined
Arsenio Rodríguez
and his conjunto; then in 1961
Ray Barretto
recruited him for his
Charanga La Moderna
. Alfredito then become substitute pianist for
Machito and His Afro-Cubans
for a tour that would take him to Colombia and Peru for a number of engagements in the winter of 1964 and into the new year. While in Lima, several problems arose with the Argentine businessman and tour promoter
Mauricio Támara
who took the Machito gang to the Peruvian capital but forfeited their pay and left them stranded and penniless to fend for themselves in December of 1964. Machito's brother-in-law and musical director
Mario Bauzá
had to travel to New York to get money for the return of the entire company; meantime the rest of the musicians had not even enough to eat. They ended up being stranded for a total of three months. It is from this embarrassing and depressing turn of events that the enterprising Alfredito Valdés Jr. was able to spin musical gold in his newfound Peruvian home. Thankfully, sound engineer and proprietor of Discos MAG
Miguel Ángel Guerrero
made him a deal for some recording sessions, which eventually produced two albums, the first of which was
Gozando!
Alfredito played multiple roles on the date: arranger, pianist, percussionist, singer, and director.
Gozando!
has more than simply Cuban and Nuyorican genres like pachanga, mambo, descarga, guaracha, and bolero; there is also a fantastic cover of the Colombian cumbia classic "Tabaquera". Overall, the swinging MAG sessions sound like a long-lost record by
Cachao
and
Tito Puente
if they led an orchestra with
Charlie Palmieri
on piano and
Tito Rodríguez
on vocals (and played pachangas like Machito's Afro-Cubans "with flute to boot"). Ultimately, the Afro-Cubans were able to pay their bills and return to the United States in February, 1965. Though the
Al Valdez y su Conjunto
sessions for MAG may have been enjoyed by a few South American and Mexican aficionados at the time, the scarcity and obscurity of the releases insured that they would become "legendary lost records" rarely heard until recently, when the MAG vaults were opened and the reissues started to flow.
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