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Mongo Santamaria

Mongo At Montreux (Quadio) (Blu-ray Audio)

Mongo At Montreux (Quadio) (Blu-ray Audio)

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Available For The First Time In Over 50 Years
Transferred From The Original Analog Four-Track Master Tapes
Blu-ray With 192/24 Resolution Quadraphonic And Hi-Res Stereo Mixes


MONGO AT MONTREUX (1971) showcases the conga legend’s explosive performance at the famous jazz festival. He and his band deliver a percussive set featuring Afro-Cuban reimaginings of The Temptations’ “Cloud Nine” and his own hit “I Wanna Know.” His Havana roots anchor the traditional “Comé Candela” and the rhythmic tour de force “Conversation In Drums.” The show reaches peak frenzy with “Watermelon Man,” a song written by Herbie Hancock that became a Top 10 hit for Santamaria in 1963.

1. “Comé Candela”
2. “Climax”
3. “Disappear”
4. “Marty’s Tune”
5. “Soleil”
6. “Conversation In Drums”
7. “I Wanna Know”
8. “Watermelon Man”
9. “Cloud Nine”
10. “Watermelon Man”

Product Details

Available For The First Time In Over 50 Years
Transferred From The Original Analog Four-Track Master Tapes
Blu-ray With 192/24 Resolution Quadraphonic And Hi-Res Stereo Mixes


MONGO AT MONTREUX (1971) showcases the conga legend’s explosive performance at the famous jazz festival. He and his band deliver a percussive set featuring Afro-Cuban reimaginings of The Temptations’ “Cloud Nine” and his own hit “I Wanna Know.” His Havana roots anchor the traditional “Comé Candela” and the rhythmic tour de force “Conversation In Drums.” The show reaches peak frenzy with “Watermelon Man,” a song written by Herbie Hancock that became a Top 10 hit for Santamaria in 1963.

Track Listing

1. “Comé Candela”
2. “Climax”
3. “Disappear”
4. “Marty’s Tune”
5. “Soleil”
6. “Conversation In Drums”
7. “I Wanna Know”
8. “Watermelon Man”
9. “Cloud Nine”
10. “Watermelon Man”