All-time jazz dance classic! "Serengeti" and "Mambo Mundano" are heavyweight latin jazz dancefloor monsters featuring Tjader alongside Poncho Sanchez, Mark Levine and Roger Glenn. Recorded in San Francisco. Recommended!
Amazonas finds legendary vibraphonist Cal Tjader deep in his ‘70s Brazilian jazz fusion bag, operating at the sonic intersection between Rio and California,...
Cal Tjader fuses Afro-Cuban rhythms and mainstream jazz solos in his 1956 album Latin Kick. Alongside Tjader (vibraphone) the album also features Brew...
Bongo Joe presents “Club Coco”, a summery outernational Latin and afro rooted music compilation curated by Coco María. An attempt to give back something...
Som, Sangue e Raça is still one of the milestones in Brazilian music. The music of Dom Salvador e Abolição is a funky and smooth blend of samba, soul,...
USA ORIGINAL COPY. More mellow folky-funky goodness from Kenny Rankin with wicked versions of Stevie Wonder's "Creepin", "Lost Up In Lovin You" and the...
The smooth and funky sound of prime-time Japanese reggae pop in the 1970s and ‘80s fired up an obsession with Jamaican music that persists to the present...
**New artwork - 20th anniversary edition!** Originally released in 2004, MF DOOM's MM..FOOD is hailed as a classic hip-hop album full of inventive production,...