King Conga
Johnny Blas - LP
- Artist: Johnny Blas
- Format: LP
- Year: 1999
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 780661502210
- Item Number: SRD150221
- Release date: 11/16/1999
- 1. Con Ganas
- 2. King Conga
- 3. Mi Madre
- 4. The Sidewinder
- 5. The Beat of the Conga
- 6. Quien Sabe
- 7. Sobale
- 8. Socorro
- 9. Rican Conga
- 10. Inglesas
- 11. M.J.'s Mambo
- 12. Little Sunflower
- 13. Our Sound
- 14. Debbie's Mambo
- 15. Bomba Dance
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King Conga by Johnny Blas on LP
Seven years into his career, percussionist Johnny Blas continued to propel the Latin jazz idiom further into the 21st century with some of the most exquisitely arranged, consummately executed music the genre had heard in some time. Not a major departure from his first two albums with Ubiquity's Cubop imprint (1997s Skin & Bones and 1998s Mambo 2000), King Conga nonetheless maintains the standards of those sets. Joining Blas once again are guitarist/pianist Mark Gutierrez and trombonist/violinist Dan Weinstein: linchpins of the percussionist's combo since his 1995 debut, A Night in L.A. In addition to lending their substantial improvisational skills to the date, they combine with Blas to form a formidable writing trio. Percussionist Angelito Rodriguez also makes impressive contributions, sharing credit with Blas on five cuts. It's worth noting that King Conga's eight originals (not counting the tasty percussion interludes sprinkled throughout) are more than capable of holding their own alongside Freddie Hubbard's "Little Sunflower" and Lee Morgan's "The Sidewinder," the second and third cover versions ever recorded by the group. Album highlights include "Sobale," an up-tempo track that adds both flute and violin to an otherwise trombone-heavy mixture; "Socorro," a soft-stepping ballad adorned with a rich string arrangement by Weinstein; and "Debbie's Mambo," a lively eight-minute track presumably dedicated to Blas' wife. The latter features an outstanding arrangement for the band's four trombones and an inspired (and slightly deranged) piano solo from Weinstein. This is Latin jazz (circa 1999) at its very best. ~ Nathan Bush, Rovi
- Artist: Johnny Blas
- Format: LP
- Year: 1999
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 780661502210
- Item Number: SRD150221
- Release date: 11/16/1999
- Label: Cubop Records
- Genre: Jazz, Latin
- Style: Cha-Cha, Cuban Traditions, Latin Jazz, Mambo, Salsa, Soul Jazz, World Fusion
- Album Time: 57:15
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Angelito Rodriguez - Bongos
- Angelito Rodriguez - Campana
- Angelito Rodriguez - Cascara
- Angelito Rodriguez - Claves
- Angelito Rodriguez - Guira
- Angelito Rodriguez - Guiro
- Angelito Rodriguez - Percussion
- Angelito Rodriguez - Tambor
- Angelito Rodriguez - Timbales
- Dan Weinstein - Horn (Baritone)
- Dan Weinstein - Trombone
- Dan Weinstein - Viola
- Dan Weinstein - Violin
- Edwin Blas - Choir, Chorus
- Edwin Blas - Trombone
- Humberto Ruiz - Trombone
- Johnny Blas - Bongos
- Johnny Blas - Campana
- Johnny Blas - Choir, Chorus
- Johnny Blas - Conga
- Johnny Blas - Flute
- Johnny Blas - Percussion
- Kerry Loeschen - Trombone
- Mark Gutierrez - Guitar
- Mark Gutierrez - Piano
- Mark Gutierrez - Tres
- Paul Perez - Bass
- Terry Delgado - Choir, Chorus
- Terry Delgado - Maracas
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Credits:
- Angelito Rodriguez - Arranger
- Dan Weinstein - Coro
- Dan Weinstein - Liner Notes
- Dan Weinstein - Mixing
- Dan Weinstein - Musical Director
- Dan Weinstein - Producer
- Edwin Blas - Arranger
- Edwin Blas - Coro
- Edwin Blas - Mixing
- Jeff Bender - Photography
- Johnny Blas - Arranger
- Johnny Blas - Coro
- Johnny Blas - Liner Notes
- Johnny Blas - Main Performer
- Johnny Blas - Mixing
- Johnny Blas - Producer
- Julia Peterson - Artwork
- Kerry Loeschen - Arranger
- Kerry Loeschen - Mixing
- Kerry Loeschen - Producer
- Mark Gutierrez - Arranger
- Mark Gutierrez - Mixing
- Mark V. - Engineer
- Mark V. - Mixing
- Terry Delgado - Coro

