Kai Olé

Kai Olé is an album by jazz trombonist and arranger Kai Winding recorded in 1961 for the Verve label.[1][2][3]

Kai Olé
Studio album by
Kai Winding's Trombones and Orchestra
Released1961
RecordedJanuary 24 and February 4 & 5, 1961
New York City
GenreJazz
LabelVerve
V/V6 8525
ProducerCreed Taylor
Kai Winding chronology
The Incredible Kai Winding Trombones
(1960)
Kai Olé
(1961)
Suspense Themes in Jazz
(1962)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[4]

The Allmusic review by Tony Wilds observed "Before Herb Alpert provided the hit transition from Latin brass to mod brass, Winding made this deluxe gatefold mod/Latin/jazz album. Surprisingly, Latin percussion yields him a lot more freedom than the yet more rigid big beat of the later, near-rock, mod sound. ...Kai Ole uniquely explores a new area of Latin jazz but never quite reaches critical mass".[4]

Track listing

  1. "Hacia el Fin de la Terra (To The Ends Of The Earth)" (Noel Sherman, Joe Sherman) - 2:49
  2. "Amor" (Gabriel Ruiz, the original Spanish lyrics by Ricardo López Méndez) - 2:42
  3. "Them There Ojos (Them There Eyes)" (Maceo Pinkard, Doris Tauber and William Tracey) - 2:20
  4. "Caribe" (Kai Winding) - 2:42
  5. "Esto Es Felicidad" (Bobby Collazo, José Carbó Menéndez, Orlando De LaRosa) - 2:39
  6. "Manteca" (Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo, Gil Fuller) - 2:45
  7. "Hojas de Otoño (Autumn Leaves)" (Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer) - 3:03
  8. "Dansero" (Lee Daniels, Richard Hayman, Sol Parker) - 2:50
  9. "Que Pasa?" (Winding) - 2:39
  10. "Bésame Mucho" (Consuelo Velázquez) - 2:49
  11. "Adios" (Enric Madriguera, Eddie Woods) - 2:23
  12. "Surrey with the Fringe Arriba (Surrey with the Fringe on Top)" (Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II) - 2:46

Personnel

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References

  1. Verve Records Catalog: 8400 series accessed June 23, 2016
  2. Edwards, D. & Callahan, M. Verve Label Discography, accessed June 23, 2016
  3. Payne, D. Kai Winding on Verve (1961-1967), accessed June 23, 2016
  4. Wilds, Tony. Kai Ole – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
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