Latin Fever
Latin Fever | ||||
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Studio album by Herbie Mann | ||||
Released | 1963 | |||
Recorded |
October 15, 16, 17 & 19, 1962, October 8, 1963 and January 29, 1964 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and New York City | |||
Genre | Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova | |||
Length | 33:39 | |||
Label |
Atlantic SD 1422 | |||
Producer | Nesuhi Ertegun | |||
Herbie Mann chronology | ||||
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Latin Fever is an album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann recorded for the Atlantic label and released in 1964.[1] The album features tracks from the 1962 sessions that produced Do the Bossa Nova with Herbie Mann with more recent recordings.
Reception
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
AllMusic awarded the album 3 stars.[2]
Track listing
- "Harlem Nocturne" (Earle Hagen, Dick Rogers) - 2:15
- "Fever" (Eddie Cooley, John Davenport) - 1:52
- "Not Now - Later On" (Garry Sherman, Norman Meade) - 1:51
- "The Golden Striker" (John Lewis) - 2:14
- "How Insensitive" (Antônio Carlos Jobim) - 3:04
- "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis" (John Benson Brooks, Bob Russell) - 2:28
- "Batida Differente" (Maurício Einhorn, Durval Lelys) - 5:12
- "Nana" (Baden Powell) - 3:59
- "Groovy Samba" (Sérgio Mendes) - 5:06
- "Influenza de Jazz" (Carlos Lyra) - 5:38
- Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 15, 1962 (track 8), October 16, 1962 (tracks 7 & 10), October 17, 1962 (track 5) & October 19, 1962 (track 9) and in New York City on October 8, 1963 (tracks 1-3 & 6) and January 29, 1964 (track 4)
Personnel
- Herbie Mann - flute
- Durval Ferreira (tracks 7 & 10), Baden Powell (track 8), Bill Suyker (tracks 1-3 & 6) - guitar
- Clark Terry (tracks 1-3 & 6), Pedro Paulo (tracks 7 & 10), Ernie Royal (tracks 1-3 & 6) - trumpet
- Paulo Moura - alto saxophone (tracks 7 & 10)
- Antônio Carlos Jobim - piano, vocals, arranger (tracks 5 & 9)
- Sérgio Mendes - piano (tracks 7 & 10)
- Paul Griffin - piano, organ (tracks 1-3 & 6)
- Gabriel (track 8), Otavio Bailly Jr. (tracks 7 & 10) - bass
- Juquinha (track 8), Dom Um Romão (tracks 7 & 10), Bobby Thomas (tracks 1-3 & 6) - drums
- George Devens - vibraphone, percussion (tracks 1-3 & 6)
- Other unidentified musicians
References
- ↑ Atlantic Records Catalog: 1400 series accessed August 10, 2015
- 1 2 Allmusic listing, accessed August 24, 2015
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