La Clave
La Clave
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records
La Clave
Consisting of ten cuts where a percussion-heavy ensemble decorated by someone on keyboards, bass, guitar, five horns and the vocals of Tito Garcia and Johnny Nelson (there are also some female voices that aren't credited) lay down some of the most infectious, solid summer grooving music to come out of the early '70s. Velarde's tune choices are stellar. There's Lonnie Smith's steamy "Move Your Hand," done here with choral style vocals under a bubbling bassline, a swirling B-3, a whispering wah wah guitar, and plenty, plenty of soulful drums and hand percussion and horns that feel more like something from Rico Rodriguez and the Skatalites at their dubbiest. But it gets better. There's also a cover of Donny Hathaway's "The Ghetto" here that'll leave you breathless it's so sultry, sinister, and bad to the bone. Dizzy Gillespie's "Soul Sauce" with amazing piano work by somebody offers a solid foundation for the horn section and drums to dig into with a disciplined groove. As far as the vocals on these tracks, think more Sergio Mendes and his chorus line approach, all understated and nocturnal, and you get the picture. This even works on usually sappy folk songs like "Sally Go Round the Roses" that is completely transformed. Schifrin contributed "Latin Slide," which has some bad-ass drum breaks, while "Cocoa Leaf" consists of a brief yet frenetic percussion and piano workout that closes the set abruptly and leaves the listener gasping for air. Velarde's "Road Runner," a slippery glide through tough funk grooves and Latin soul trappings, has psychedelic keyboard effects, and "Baila Mi Guaguancó," a more traditional Latin salsa workout, albeit with some weirdly angled electric guitar and off-kilter saxophone breaks. These last two round up most of this disc. Nothing here is extraneous: all of it pops, sizzles, grooves and glides its way through the speakers into the listener's ears to her mind and heart. For any fan of Latin funk, for any fan of grooved out music, La Clave is indispensable listening. It's not a curiosity piece, but a fire breathing, sexy dragon of a recording that doesn't just satisfy our best and most righteous hedonistic impulses, it adds significantly to the wealth of the Latin music's historical canon and deserves its "lost classic" status." All Music Guide - Thom Jurek
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Artist: La Clave
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Genre: Jazz
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Type: New - LP
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Label: Verve Records
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Catalog ID: B0037858-01
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Condition:
Vinyl:Mint (M)Sleeve:Near Mint (NM or M-) -
Country ID: US
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SKU: 182079