Best Latin Jazz
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This 1997 self-titled album brought the forgotten legends of Cuban music back to the world stage. Produced by Ry Cooder, the record is a warm, intimate, and masterfully performed collection of son, bo...
Getz/Gilberto is the definitive bossa nova album, responsible for bringing the Brazilian sound to the global stage. Stan Getz's cool, breathy saxophone paired with João Gilberto's gentle guitar and As...
Aldemaro Romero's 'Onda Nueva' is a masterpiece of Latin jazz, blending Venezuelan rhythms with sophisticated jazz harmonies. Released in the early 70s, it is a cool, elegant, and incredibly musical r...
Oleocoltrane, recorded in 1961, is a fascinating exploration of Latin rhythms and jazz improvisation. Featuring a quartet with McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Garrison, and Elvin Jones, the album blends Coltrane's...
AfroCubism's self-titled debut is a vibrant and complex exploration of the intersection between African and Cuban musical traditions. The albums intricate arrangements and improvisational interplay cr...
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