Get ready to be transported back to the vibrant streets of New York City with Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra's exhilarating album, "Ecstasy." Produced by the legendary Eddie Drennon, the mastermind behind the disco anthem "Let's do the Latin Hustle," this album is a fusion of Latin jazz and funky grooves that'll have you moving and grooving from start to finish.
With tracks like "LA BARBERIA" and "MALDITO VICIO," Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra showcase their prowess in delivering killer salsa rhythms layered with jazzy horns and infectious percussion. But it's the mesmerizing "Suite Guaracha" that truly steals the show, with its hypnotic beats and abstract vibes that'll keep you captivated till the very end.
Originally released in 1979, "Ecstasy" has since become a cult favorite among DJs and collectors alike, thanks to its unique blend of Latin flair and jazz sophistication. And now, thanks to the efforts of iconic DJ Paul Murphy and Jazz Room Records, this rare gem is back in circulation, ready to ignite dance floors and elevate your listening experience to new heights.
So if you're craving a taste of the fiery rhythms and infectious energy of 1970s New York, look no further than "Ecstasy" by Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra. It's a journey you won't soon forget.
Track listing:
00:00 - 1. La Barberia
04:24 - 2. Cool Breeze
08:05 - 3. Maldito Vicio
11:58 - 4. El Loco
16:53 - 5. Suite Guaracho - Part 1
20:15 - 6. Suite Guaracho - Part 2
26:10 - 7. Orgullo Y Vanidad
Personnel:
Arranged By – Alberto D. Mercado (tracks: A2, A4, B3), Eddie Dee (tracks: B1, B2), Gonzalo Fernandez (tracks: A1, A3)
Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements] – Eddie Dee, Felo Barrio
Backing Vocals – Akua Dixon, Felo Barrio, Ronnie Baro
Lead Vocals – Felix Santini
Soloist [Solos Flute, Tenor Sax Harmonica] – Mauricio Smith
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Label: La China Records – LC 702, La China Records – 702
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1979
Get ready to be transported back to the vibrant streets of New York City with Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra’s exhilarating album, “Ecstasy.” Produced by the legendary Eddie Drennon, the mastermind behind the disco anthem “Let’s do the Latin Hustle,” this album is a fusion of Latin jazz and funky grooves that’ll have you moving and grooving from start to finish.
With tracks like “LA BARBERIA” and “MALDITO VICIO,” Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra showcase their prowess in delivering killer salsa rhythms layered with jazzy horns and infectious percussion. But it’s the mesmerizing “Suite Guaracha” that truly steals the show, with its hypnotic beats and abstract vibes that’ll keep you captivated till the very end.
Originally released in 1979, “Ecstasy” has since become a cult favorite among DJs and collectors alike, thanks to its unique blend of Latin flair and jazz sophistication. And now, thanks to the efforts of iconic DJ Paul Murphy and Jazz Room Records, this rare gem is back in circulation, ready to ignite dance floors and elevate your listening experience to new heights.
So if you’re craving a taste of the fiery rhythms and infectious energy of 1970s New York, look no further than “Ecstasy” by Tata Vasquez And His Orchestra. It’s a journey you won’t soon forget.
Track listing:
00:00 – 1. La Barberia
04:24 – 2. Cool Breeze
08:05 – 3. Maldito Vicio
11:58 – 4. El Loco
16:53 – 5. Suite Guaracho – Part 1
20:15 – 6. Suite Guaracho – Part 2
26:10 – 7. Orgullo Y Vanidad
Personnel:
Arranged By – Alberto D. Mercado (tracks: A2, A4, B3), Eddie Dee (tracks: B1, B2), Gonzalo Fernandez (tracks: A1, A3)
Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements] – Eddie Dee, Felo Barrio
Backing Vocals – Akua Dixon, Felo Barrio, Ronnie Baro
Lead Vocals – Felix Santini
Soloist [Solos Flute, Tenor Sax Harmonica] – Mauricio Smith
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Label: La China Records – LC 702, La China Records – 702
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1979
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