Los Hombres Calientes, Vol. 1
Los Hombres Calientes is the self-titled debut album by the New Orleans-based Afro-Cuban jazz group, co-led by trumpeter Irvin Mayfield and percussionist Bill Summers. Though no longer performing with the group, drummer Jason Marsalis of the famous Marsalis family appears on this album.
Los Hombres Calientes | |
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Studio album by Irvin Mayfield & Bill Summers | |
Released | June 30, 1998 |
Recorded | March, 1998 |
Genre | Afro-Cuban jazz |
Label | Basin Street Records |
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Track listing
- Victor el Rojo 6:44
- El Barrio 3:56
- Bill's Q Yvette 3:31
- Stardust 5:27
- Rhumba Para Jason 6:04
- After You're Gone 3:00
- Pulphus Final Frontier 4:31
- Ye Ye O 5:01
- Rompe Saraguey 6:07
- Irvin's Crisis 5:01
Personnel
- Irvin Mayfield – trumpeter, bandleader
- Bill Summers – percussionist, bandleader
- David Pulphus – bassist
- Yvette-Bostic Summers – percussionist, vocalist
- Jason Marsalis – drummer
- Victor Atkins III – pianist
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