Mucho Mongo
Mongo Santamaria
Get more Mongo for your money with this special 2-CD collection! Featuring the Latin jazz legend’s soulful conga drumming on two timeless Concord Picante albums – Soca Me Nice and Olé Ola – Mucho Mongo is an essential 2-CD set for both die-hard Mongo Santamaria fans and those who are just discovering the genius of his infectiously rhythmic brand of Afro-Cuban jazz.
TRACKLISTING
DISC ONE
- 1. Soca Me Nice
- 2. Day Tripper
- 3. Kathy's Waltz
- 4. Tropical Breeze
- 5. Cu-Bop Alert
- 6. Quiet Fire
- 7. Cookie
- 8. Con Mi Ritmo
DISC TWO
- 1. Who's Got The Bread?
- 2. Ole Ola
- 3. Now Is Forever
- 4. El Campesino
- 5. Jeanie's Tune
- 6. Mother Jones
- 7. Aged In Soul
- 8. La Tumba
- 9. Papa Willie
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