Description:
Jazz history began to be written in Mexico on March 5, 1954, the day on which well known jazz critic Roberto Ayala organized and produced the first recordings of jazz to be recorded in the country by Mexican musicians as pianists Mario Patron, Pablo Jaime, saxophonists "El Arabe", Tommy Rodríguez, Roman Lopez, trumpetist Cesar Molina, bassist Vicor Ruiz Pasos, and drummer Tino Contreras. From among all these jazz musicians Ayala made a rigorous selection of the most oustanding, the most authentic, to take part in the recording sessions. Today, 50 years later, one can see that their freshness has stayed alive, and the passage of time confirms the artistic quality of the young musicians who took part in them. |
Minueto En La (a)
Mambo En Blues (a)
Cuerdas Tristes (a)
Yesterdays (a)
I'm In The Mood For Love (b)
Rumbola (b)
You Are A Sweetheart (b)
Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado (b)
How High The Moon (c)
Stompin' At The Savoy (c)
You Can Depend On Me (c)
Casbah (d)
Así Fue (d)
Fascinating Rhythm (d) |
Artists: a- Trio de Mario Patron; b- Cuarteto de Cesar Molina; c- Cuarteto de Hector Hallal 'El Arabe'; d- Orquesta de Estrellas |
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