Tropicana Nights

Tropicana Nights is a studio album released by the Cuban jazz performer Paquito D'Rivera on November 11, 2008.[1] The album earned D'Rivera the Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album in 2000.[2]

Tropicana Nights
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 1999[1]
GenreCuban jazz
Length45:35
LabelChesky
Paquito D'Rivera chronology
La Habana: Rio Conexion
(1992)
Tropicana Nights
(1999)
Live at the Blue Note
(2000)

Track listing

The track listing from Allmusic.[1]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mambo a la Kenton"Armando Romeu3:58
2."Chucho"Paquito D'Rivera3:34
3."Cicuta Tibia"Ernesto Duarte4:57
4."Siboney"Ernesto Lecuona6:31
5."Old Miami Sax"Juanito Marquez4:21
6."Tropicana Nights"D'Rivera5:29
7."Sustancia"Duarte3:45
8."Cómo Fué"Duarte5:48
9."El Coronel y Marina"Chico O'Farrill3:02
10."Mambo Inn"Mario Bauzá, Edgar Sampson, Grace Simpson, Bobby Woodlen4:08
11."A Mi Qué / El Manisero (The Peanut Vendor)"Moisés Simons, Marion Sunshine3:59
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References

  1. "Tropicana Nights — Paquito D'Rivera". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
  2. Basham, David (September 14, 2000). "Santana, Luis Miguel, Maná Lead Latin Grammy Winners". MTV. Viacom International, Inc. Retrieved February 8, 2013.
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