1.Snow Samba
2.Alma Llanera
3.I Remember Diz
4.Blues For Astor
5.Modo Cubano
6.La Puerta
7.Bonitinha
8.Milonga Para Paquito
9.To Brenda With Love.
2.Alma Llanera
3.I Remember Diz
4.Blues For Astor
5.Modo Cubano
6.La Puerta
7.Bonitinha
8.Milonga Para Paquito
9.To Brenda With Love.
Paquito D'Rivera & The United Nations Orchestra:
Romero Lubambo (guitar, acoustic guitar)
Mario Rivera (flute, tenor saxophone)
Paquito D'Rivera (clarinet,alto saxophone)
Marshall McDonald (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone)
Steve Sacks, Andres Boiarsky (tenor saxophone)
Diego Urcola, Mike Ponella (trumpet,flugelhorn)
Byron Stripling (trumpet)
Conrad Herwig (trombone)
William Cepeda (tenor trombone, bass trombone)
Carlos Franzetti, Mike Orta (piano)
Oscar Stagnaro (bass guitar)
Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, Adam Cruz(drums)
Bobby Sanabria (percussion).
Review by Scott Yanow
After Dizzy Gillespie's death in 1991, his colorful Afro-Cuban United Nation Orchestra (which was formed in 1988) was headed by altoist-clarinetist Paquito D'Rivera. With the better-known sidemen on this 1993 CD including first trumpeter Byron Stripling, trombonist Conrad Herwig and tenor saxophonist Mario Rivera, additional solo space was allocated to some of the other talented players as were guest spots for trumpeter Claudio Roditi, trombonist Slide Hampton and vibraphonist Dave Samuels. A Night in Englewood is an easily recommended set. The music is very Latin-oriented and shows that the orchestra had moved away from Gillespie's usual repertoire to exclusively feature originals by bandmembers (including D'Rivera's "I Remember Diz"). Definitely worth investigating.
Night In Englewood
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