Black Hawk Nights
Cal Tjader
The late vibist Cal Tjader remains the foremost American-born interpreter of Afro-Latin jazz. On the first half of this collection, made in 1958-59 at San Francisco's fabled Black Hawk, Tjader (1925-1982) leads a juggernaut of a Latin-jazz sextet. Bassist Al McKibbon taught the vibist much about various Latino styles during their earlier days in George Shearing's group; the late pianist-composer Vince Guaraldi would score with "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" and Peanuts TV and movie soundtracks; and the late drummer Willie Bobo and conguero Mongo Santamaria formed the twin towers of Latin percussion. Plus, Cuban-born tenor saxophonist José "Chombo" Silva is a find; his rhythmically ingenious solos suggest a slightly, grittier-sounding Stan Getz fronting a primo mambo band. Tjader's jazzier side is on call in Black Hawk Nights' second half. The vibist heads a foursome whose estimable pianist, Lonnie Hewitt, would long serve as his right-hand man.
with José "Chombo" Silva, Vince Guaraldi, Al McKibbon, Willie Bobo, Mongo Santamaria, Rolando Lozano, Lonnie Hewitt, Victor Venegas
TRACKLISTING
- 1. Stompin' At The Savoy
- 2. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
- 3. Bill B.
- 4. Blue And Sentimental
- 5. I Love Paris
- 6. A Night In Tunisia
- 7. Autumn Leaves
- 8. My Romance
- 9. Theme From The Bad And The Beautiful
- 10. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
- 11. Raccoon Straits
- 12. Mambo Terrifico
















