Dulce y Picante
Dulce y Picante (Spanish for Sweet and Spicy) is a 1998 album from Alberto Naranjo.
Dulce y Picante | ||||
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Studio album by Alberto Naranjo | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1998 | |||
Genre | Latin jazz | |||
Length | 72:08 | |||
Label | Obeso & Pacanins | |||
Producer |
Alberto Naranjo Roberto Obeso Federico Pacanins | |||
Alberto Naranjo chronology | ||||
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Track listing
Track | Song title | Composer(s) | Time |
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1 | Tema de la Orquesta | José Pérez Figuera | 1:25 |
2 | Cu tu gu rú | Castro/Davis | 5:18 |
3 | Te caigo a tiros | Manolo Monterrey | 4:03 |
4 | Quisiera yo | Jesús Camacaro | 4:07 |
5 | Mambo La Roca | Mirta Sánchez | 2:57 |
6 | Vamos a beber | Néstor Brito | 3:49 |
7 | La jaiba y el cangrejito | A. Rodríguez/F. García | 3:49 |
8 | Dulce y picante | Larrain | 4:36 |
9 | En un mercado persa | Albert Ketèlbey | 4:14 |
10 | Merengues venezolanos | Medley | 5:01 |
a | Métele de ancho | Larrain | |
b | Esta es Venezuela | César Viera | |
c | Un cigarrillo | Juan R. Barrios | |
11 | Congo Blues | Eduardo Cabrera | 6:29 |
12 | Potpourri | Medley | 10:25 |
a | Quisiera | Larrain | |
b | Maracaibo | Chucho Sanoja | |
c | No me sigas mirando | Larrain | |
d | Alardoso | Enrique Jorrín | |
e | Anna | Franco/Vatro | |
f | La Pelota | Manolo Monterrey | |
g | Narración | Pancho Pepe Cróquer | |
h | Take Me Out to the Ball Game | Norworth/Von Tilzer | |
13 | Amándonos | Larrain | 2:27 |
14 | Larrain Orchestra | bonus track | 13:28 |
a | Comparsa barracón | Bebo Valdés | |
b | Chin, chin, chiribín | Delia Arias | |
c | El macho | ARR | |
d | Kikirindongo | Néstor Brito | |
e | Tema de la Orquesta | José Pérez Figuera | |
72:08 | |||
Personnel
- Alberto Naranjo - arranger, director, drums, timbales
- Pablo Ortiz - piano
- Jorge Del Pino - bass
- Julio Flores, Jorge Rivera, Horacio Mogollón, Evencio Villamizar, Bautista Vivas Chacón - saxes
- José Rodríguez, Agustín Valdés,Nelson Contreras, Figueredo Zerpa - trumpets
- César Pérez, Gilberto Betancourt, Oscar Mendoza, Antonio Ponte - trombones
- Gerardo Rosales - congas
- Antonio Rondón - bongo and percussion
Vocals
- Juan José Capella (on 10.a, 12.a, 12.c)
- Arturo Guaramato (on (3, 10.c, 12.f)
- Carlos Espósito (on 6, 10.b, 12.d)
- Carlos Daniel Palacios (on 2, 4, 12.b)
- Javier Plaza (on 7, 12.e)
Special guests
- Graciela Naranjo (vocals on track 13)
- Elisa Soteldo (vocals on track 13)
Personnel on track 14
- Luis Alfonzo Larrain - band leader
- Jesús Camacaro and/or Manuel Ramos, Efraín Leal, Luis Moros, César Viera, Rafael Albornoz, Enrique Palau, Joseph Kastz, Germán Muñoz - saxes
- Pablo Armitano and/or Cecilio Comprés, Ovidio Palaviccini, Luis Escalante, Pedro Chaparro, Rafael Velásquez, Juan S. Díaz - trumpets
- Marcos Ramos or Leopoldo Escalante, Filiberto Meléndez - trombone
- José Luis Paz or René Urbino, Willy Pérez - piano
- Antonio Ramos or Enrique Hernández, Alvaro Alvarez - bass
- George Lister or Francisco Hernández - drums
- Pedro Jeanton or José Rojas - congas
- Alfonso Contramaestre or Francisco Segovia - bongo
Vocals on track 14
- Celia Cruz (a)
- Tony Camargo (b)
- Luisín Landáez (d)
Notes
- Tracks 1 through 13 were recorded between February and April 1998
- Songs included on track 14 were recorded in 1948 (a), 1952 (b), 1955 (c/d) and 1956 (e)
Production
- Date of Recording: February - April 1998.
- Place of Recording: Caracas, Venezuela
- Mixing: Darío Peñaloza
- Label: Roberto Obeso & Federico Pacanins
- ID: 0004-98
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