Latin Fever
"Originally released in 1958 on the Liberty label -- and featuring a legendarily lascivious album cover -- Latin Fever is one of Jack Costanzo's very first records as a leader, after years as an in-demand sideman for the likes of Nat King Cole and Stan Kenton. Don't let that somewhat soft pedigree fool you, though, this LP is end to end burners full of fiery bongos and stereo trickery. An absolutely incredible album that helped set off the Latin craze in the USA, reissued on 180 gram LP by So Far Out."
- Sax Con Ritmo
- The Peanut Vendor
- Bajo Numero Uno
- Taboo
- Malagueña
- Latin Fever
- Cumbanchero
- Hornacopia
- La Paloma
- Oye Negra
- Mama Yo Quiero
- Drum-A-Mania
"Originally released in 1958 on the Liberty label -- and featuring a legendarily lascivious album cover -- Latin Fever is one of Jack Costanzo's very first records as a leader, after years as an in-demand sideman for the likes of Nat King Cole and Stan Kenton. Don't let that somewhat soft pedigree fool you, though, this LP is end to end burners full of fiery bongos and stereo trickery. An absolutely incredible album that helped set off the Latin craze in the USA, reissued on 180 gram LP by So Far Out."
Tracklisting
- Sax Con Ritmo
- The Peanut Vendor
- Bajo Numero Uno
- Taboo
- Malagueña
- Latin Fever
- Cumbanchero
- Hornacopia
- La Paloma
- Oye Negra
- Mama Yo Quiero
- Drum-A-Mania