A Night in Englewood

~ Release by Paquito D’Rivera & The United Nation Orchestra (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD
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1Snow Samba
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
alto saxophone and reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
guest trombone:
Slide Hampton (in 1993-07)
guest trumpet:
Claudio Roditi (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US)
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
recording of:
Snow Samba (in 1993-07)
writer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Claudio Roditi
publisher:
Havana-New York Music Co.
6:38
2Alma Llanera
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
alto saxophone and reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
guest marimba:
Dave Samuels (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
cover recording of:
Alma llanera (in 1993-07)
lyricist:
César Portillo de la Luz
composer:
Pedro Elías Gutiérrez
6:18
3I Remember Diz
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
clarinet and reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
flugelhorn:
Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
guest trombone:
Slide Hampton (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
recording of:
I Remember Diz (in 1993-07)
premiered in:
Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur, France (on 1993-07-02)
writer:
Paquito D’Rivera
publisher:
Havana-New York Music Co.
5:04
4Blues for Astor
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
guest bandoneón:
Raúl Jaurena (tango composer and bandoneon player) (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Carlos Franzetti (in 1993-07) and Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera and Daniel Friberg
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
recording of:
Blues for Astor (in 1993-07)
writer:
Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician)
publisher:
Termidor Musikverlag
6:31
5Modo Cubano
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
alto saxophone and reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
saxophone and soprano saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trombone:
Conrad Herwig (American jazz trombonist) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera and Leopoldo Escalante
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
recording of:
Modo Cubano (in 1993-07)
writer:
Leopoldo Escalante
publisher:
Havana-New York Music Co. and Termidor Musikverlag
5:30
6La Puerta
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
congas:
Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
guest vibraphone:
Dave Samuels (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07), Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
cover recording of:
La puerta (bolero) (in 1993-07)
lyricist and composer:
Luis Demetrio (Mexican songwriter, musician)
3:17
7Bonitinha
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
acoustic guitar and guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
clarinet and reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Carlos Franzetti (in 1993-07) and Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera and Carlos Franzetti
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
recording of:
Bonitinha (in 1993-07)
writer:
Carlos Franzetti
5:02
8Milonga para Paquito
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
alto saxophone and reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass and flugelhorn:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
flute and woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
guest bandoneón:
Raúl Jaurena (tango composer and bandoneon player) (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Carlos Franzetti (in 1993-07) and Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
recording of:
Milonga Para Paquito (in 1993-07)
writer:
Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician)
publisher:
Termidor Musikverlag
6:53
9To Brenda With Love
assistant engineer:
Robert Friedrich (American Grammy-award winning engineer)
engineer:
Ed Rak
producer:
Paquito D’Rivera, Brenda Feliciano and Götz A. Wörner
mixer:
Paquito D’Rivera and Johannes Wohlleben
alto saxophone and reeds:
Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
bass:
Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
brass:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07) and Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
drums (drum set):
Adam Cruz (jazz drummer) (in 1993-07)
flugelhorn:
Mike Ponella (in 1993-07)
guest vibraphone:
Dave Samuels (in 1993-07)
guitar:
Romero Lubambo (in 1993-07)
percussion:
Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07) and Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernández (in 1993-07)
piano:
Mike Orta (in 1993-07)
saxophone:
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:
Andrés Boiarsky (in 1993-07) and Steve Sacks (jazz, sax/flute, US) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
wind instruments:
William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
woodwind:
Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
orchestra:
The United Nation Orchestra (in 1993-07)
arranger:
Paquito D’Rivera
recorded at:
Clinton Recording Studios (NYC 10th Ave till 2010) in New York, New York, United States (in 1993-07)
mixed at:
Bauer Studios (Tonstudio Bauer until 1989) in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
recording of:
To Brenda With Love (in 1993-07)
writer:
Paquito D’Rivera
publisher:
Havana-New York Music Co.
7:09

Credits

Release

alto saxophone:Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
Marshall McDonald (in 1993-07)
bass trombone and tenor trombone:William Cepeda (in 1993-07)
Batá drum, bongos, claves, congas, güiro and percussion:Bobby Sanabria (Appears in Bobby Sanabria & Ascensión) (in 1993-07)
clarinet:Paquito D’Rivera (in 1993-07)
electric bass guitar:Oscar Stagnaro (in 1993-07)
tenor saxophone:Mario Rivera (saxophone, salsa and jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
trombone:Conrad Herwig (American jazz trombonist) (in 1993-07)
trumpet:Mike Ponella (in 1993-07)
Byron Stripling (in 1993-07)
Diego Urcola (Argentinian contemporary jazz musician) (in 1993-07)
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