Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers, Yaina

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RSD 2024
180G VINYL IN AN OLD-SCHOOL TIP-ON JACKET
1LP - UBIQUITY RECORDS
1971 => 2024

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Statut: SOLD OUT
Genre: LATIN, JAZZ
Format: 1 LP
Date de parution: 1971
Date de la réedition: 2024
Label: UBIQUITY RECORDINGS, CUBOP

TRACKLIST 


A1 Cease The Bombing 5:26


A2 Chitterlings Con Carne 4:37


A3 Homeland 2:59


A4 Yaina 4:59


B1 Inside The Corn 4:23


B2 Naima 7:18


B3 San Juan 2000 4:49


B4 Hard Hats 3:08



DESCRIPTION


Originally released in 1971 by the Harlem, NY-based soul-jazz heavyweights Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers one year prior to "Super Freak", "Yaina" was reissued the same year via Cubop in 1996. Timbalero Henry "Pucho" Brown was a pivotal figure in the Latin boogaloo movement that fused Latin, jazz and funk styles during the sixties. 


He released a staggering 8 albums between 1966 and 69 for the Prestige label. Adopting a dirtier street soul attitude, the "Yaina" and "Super Freak" albums reflected a change in musical tastes as the 60s became the 70s. 


Returning to New York in the '90s Pucho found that he had been re-discovered by a younger crowd of music fans. The renewed interest in Pucho stemmed from the UK jazz dance scene which championed a cultural mix of sounds including boogaloo, street soul, Latin and Brazilian music. 


Like it's companion piece album "Super Freak", "Yaina" contains several killer covers including Grant Green's "Cease the Bombing" which manages to make an effective anti-war statement just with flutes, vibes, gentle percussion, and a melancholy wordless vocal chorus, along with a funked-up cover of John Coltrane's classic "Naima".