Modesto Duran - Fabulous Rhythms of Modesto (Opaque Dark Red)
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A disciple of mambo innovator Perez Prado, the Cuban-born Modesto Duran was a pivotal figure in Latin dance music's transitionary mid-century period. His gentle slaps can be heard across dozens of 1950s mega-sellers, from Esquivel to Belafonte, Eartha Kitt to Lena Horne. On his 1960 solo debut, Duran gathers a who's who of conga-men, including Mongo Santamaría, Willie Bobo, and Juan Cheda, delivering a cinematic and percussive melange of afro-Cuban, cha cha, and exotic jazz styles for the discerning listener.
- 1 Afro-Cu
- 2 Silent Island
- 3 Bem-Be-Cu
- 4 Chuqui Bambo
- 5 Piranha
- 6 Angry Drums
- 7 Goro-Gu
- 8 Coro-Coro
- 9 Baca-Vaca
- 10 Wa-Wan-Co
- 11 Jungle Dream
- 12 Chango