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| Dance Mania | 
| Artist: Tito Puente Label: Sony International Category: Music
List Price: $10.98 Buy New: $6.45 You Save: $4.53 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (9 reviews) Sales Rank: 68516
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.5
MPN: 13586 UPC: 078635246728 EAN: 0078635246728 ASIN: B000005LDA
Release Date: August 22, 1991 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
  Just an orchestral CD October 5, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for live Tito. This is a live orchestra with Tito but not much Tito and not enough Tito for this jazz trumpet fan.
  Pioneer dance music December 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is unnanimous, up to this point everyone here has given this disc five stars! Tito Puente was a pioneer who started the first wave of Latin music to capture attention worldwide. One of his signature songs, "Oye Come Va" was made popular by Santana Oye Como Va. I was lucky enough to have seen him perform live in a little Hermosa Beach auditorium many years before his death; he was amazing even at his than advanced age. He could wail on the timbales and work his band into a frenzy. The performance here is taken from the early fifties when he was in his prime and the result is an awe-inspiring blend of soulful vocals, horns, rhythms and percussion that results in pure dance music or as the title indicates, dance mania. This disc captures the dance crazes taht were prevelant than like the cha-cha-cha, mambo and salsa. The latin jazz influences and salsa vibe are spread throughout this winner. Everything but one song, "Estoy Siempre Junto a Ti," which is a bolero, or ballad is a cooker; this is the only song where the tempo is slowed down. A very good tune is "Hong Kong Mambo"(love the title)that features some great vibe(vibraphones)work that finishes with crashing high hat and Asian sounding vibe rhythms. If you are a DJ these are some great riffs to work into your creations. There are many good Tito Puente discs including but not limited to The Mambo King: His 100th Album, Out of This World, King of Kings: The Very Best of Tito Puente which are all highly recommended. Flat out, this one is the goods.
  if this doesn't get your feet moving....... June 28, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
....then you probably don't have a pulse. Every song is eminently danceable, and the band never sounded tighter. What's amazing is that is not a compilation CD, it was an album released in 1958, a true CLASSIC.
  Pure BIG Band Salsa May 24, 2003 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is true big band sound salsa, before the name salsa became popular. Originally released in 1958, You can go back and feel how great this music was back then and still feel the how great it still is today. This tells you this is a treasure chest of great music. Just enjoy and dance as if he is playing at the good old days at the Palladium Dance night,in NYC. The recordings allow you to hear clearly every instrument that was played and precise harmony of the full orchestra. Be carefull playing this while driving in the car, you will be force to pull over and dance a few cuts.
  It doesn't get better than this! March 6, 2003 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
One of Tito's tightest and most soulful albums, with sharp-sounding horn charts and funky rhythms galore. Recording with the full technical expertise of the RCA studios behind him, Puente's late '50s albums had much richer, better defined sound than competitors on smaller, independent labels, and the brass tones that distort into distorted shrillness on other albums are smooth and clear here. Great material, and a ton of tight session players who were the cream of the crop in the latin dance scene. Highly recommended!
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