Our Man In Havana
Mongo Santamaria
with El Fine, Armandito, Julio, Paquito, Niño Rivera, Pepito, Bol, Willie Bobo, Yeyito, Gustavito, Cheo Junco, Armando Raymact, Luis Santamaria, Merceditas Valdes, Machucho, Mario Arenas, Finco, Carlos Embale, the Cuban All-Stars
Recorded early 1960.
TRACKLISTING
- 1. Jamaicuba
- 2. Manila
- 3. He Guapacha
- 4. Cha Cha Rock
- 5. Vengan Pollos
- 6. Barandanga
- 7. Linda Guajira
- 8. Vamos A Gozar
- 9. Miss Patti Cha Cha
- 10. Viva La Felicidad
- 11. Tele Mina For Chango (God Of Thunder)
- 12. Olla De For Olla (Wife Of Chango)
- 13. Yemaya Olodo For Olla (Mother Of Chango)
- 14. Yeye-O For Ochun (Counterpart Of Venus)
- 15. Wolenche For Chango (God Of Thunder)
- 16. Agua Limpia (Guaguanco)
- 17. Ochon Mene (Columbia)
- 18. Mexico (Guaguanco)
- 19. Manana Son Manana (Columbia)
- 20. Complicaciones (Guaguanco)
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