Jambo Caribe
Dizzy Gillespie · 1964
33 min · 8 tracks · bebop ยท Afro-Cuban jazz
A vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms and bebop improvisation, celebrating Caribbean musical culture.
Jambo Caribe is an album by Dizzy Gillespie, released in 1964. A vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms and bebop improvisation, celebrating Caribbean musical culture. 'Jambo Caribe' is significant for its role in popularizing Afro-Cuban jazz within the broader jazz genre. The album showcases Gillespie's unique ability to blend intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity, earning critical acclaim and solidifying his influence on future generations of musicians exploring Latin jazz. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Jambo Caribe sound like?
A vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms and bebop improvisation, celebrating Caribbean musical culture. Rooted in bebop and Afro-Cuban jazz.
What makes Jambo Caribe by Dizzy Gillespie notable?
'Jambo Caribe' is significant for its role in popularizing Afro-Cuban jazz within the broader jazz genre. The album showcases Gillespie's unique ability to blend intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity, earning critical acclaim and solidifying his influence on future generations of musicians exploring Latin jazz. Released in 1964, 'Jambo Caribe' marks Dizzy Gillespie's exploration into Afro-Cuban jazz during a period of prolific creativity. This album followed his influential work in the late 1950s, including the celebrated 'Gillespiana'. By this time, Gillespie was already a major figure in jazz, using his platform to promote cultural exchange through music.
How many songs are on Jambo Caribe?
Jambo Caribe has 8 tracks, running approximately 33 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Fiesta Mojo Standout 3:53
- 2 Barbados Carnival Standout 3:00
- 3 Jambo 5:01
- 4 Trinidad, Hello Standout 4:24
- 5 Poor Joe 2:41
- 6 And Then She Stopped 3:20
- 7 Don't Try to Keep Up With the Joneses 2:39
- 8 Trinidad, Goodbye 8:25
Release Date
January 1, 1964
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
33 min 26 sec
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