The Best of Cal Tjader: Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-1980
Cal Tjader - CD
- Artist: Cal Tjader
- Format: CD
- Year: 2008
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 888072307018
- Item Number: CON230701
- Release date: 08/05/2008
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Summertime
- 3. Now's the Time
- 4. Cubano Chant
- 5. Tumbao
- 6. Manteca
- 7. Afro Blue
- 8. If You Could See Me Now
- 9. Speak Low
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The Best of Cal Tjader: Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-1980 by Cal Tjader on CD
Cal Tjader became one of the foremost performers in the world of Latin jazz, even though he was a Swedish-American by birth. After serving with honor in the military during World War II, he was a member of Dave Brubeck's experimental octet and drummer in the pianist's trio before going out on his own as a leader. This compilation of Monterey Jazz Festival performances includes the vibraphonist's complete set from 1958 (the inaugural year) with pianist Vince Guaraldi, bassist Al McKibbon, and percussionist Willie Bobo. Guest clarinetist Buddy DeFranco joins the quartet for a bluesy, extended workout of "Summertime" and lively long rendition of "Now's the Time." Conga great Mongo Santamaria appears on the rest of the 1958 set, including Ray Bryant's infectious "Cubano Chant" and Tjader's intricate, rhythmic, Afro-Cuban descarga "Tumbao." Moving ahead to 1972, Tjader is joined by bassist John Heard, drummer Dick Berk, conga player Michael Smith, and teenaged electric pianist Michael Wolff (a recent addition to the group). The highlight of the long jam on this Afro-Cuban favorite are the solos by Tjader and the two guest trumpeters, composer Dizzy Gillespie and Clark Terry, with McKibbon and conga player Armando Peraza as additional guests. Unfortunately, Wolff's keyboard solo sounds very muddy due to over-modulation. For the 1974 set, soprano saxophonist Jerome Richardson, electric pianist Frank Strazzeri, bassist Harvey Newmark, and Berk are on hand, though Santamaria returns to guest on congas in an exciting workout of his huge hit "Afro Blue." The Latin sound is omitted from the 1977 quartet interpretation of the bop ballad "If You Could See Me Now," a lyrical quartet setting featuring pianist John Lewis, bassist Richard Davis, and drummer Roy Burns providing subdued background for Tjader's tasty solo. The one number from 1980 is a soft bossa nova arrangement of the standard "Speak Low," showcasing Roger Glenn and electric pianist Mark Levine in a gently swaying setting. This anthology drawn from Cal Tjader's memorable sets at Monterey should be considered essential for fans of Latin Jazz. ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi
- Artist: Cal Tjader
- Format: CD
- Year: 2008
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 888072307018
- Item Number: CON230701
- Release date: 08/05/2008
- Label: Monterey Jazz Festival Records
- Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz
- Style: World Fusion, Cool, Latin Jazz, West Coast Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Brazilian Jazz, Mood Music, Jazz Instrument, Vibraphone/Marimba Jazz
- Album Time: 69:21
- Black Orchid
- Both Sides of the Coin
- Cal Tjader Plays Harold Arlen/West Side Story
- Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brasil
- Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brasil
- Cal Tjader Plays, Mary Stallings Sings [Bonus Tracks]
- Cal Tjader's Latin Concert
- Concerts in the Sun
- Cool Fire
- Cuban Fantasy
- Descarga
- El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound [Bonus Tracks]
- Extremes: Cal Tjader Trio/Breathe Easy
- Fried Bananas
- Here and There
- Intimacy of the Blues
- Jazz 'round Midnight
- La Onda Va Bien
- Latin Vibe
- Los Ritmos Calientes
- Los Ritmos Calientes
- Mambo Sangria (City Hall)
- Mambo with Tjader
- Mambo with Tjader
- Monterey Concerts
- Our Blues: Concert on the Campus/Cal Tjader
- Primo
- Solar Heat [Just Jazz]
- Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof
- Soul Burst
- Soul Sauce
- Sounds Out Burt Bacharach [Laserlight]
- Talkin' Verve: Roots of Acid Jazz
- The Best of the Concord Years
- The Concord Jazz Heritage Series
- Tjader Plays Mambo
- Ultimate Cal Tjader
- Verve Jazz Masters 39
- La Onda Va Bien
- Heat Wave
- Cal Tjader's Greatest Hits [1995]
- Sentimental Moods
- Black Hawk Nights
- Sextet (Import)
- Jazz at the Blackhawk
- Cal Tjader's Latin Concert
- Amazonas (Import)
- Tambu
- Cal Tjader Quartet
- Tjader Plays Tjazz (Import)
- Stan Getz with Cal Tjader [Super Audio CD]
- Grace Cathedral Concert
- Agua Dulce (Import)
- The Best of Cal Tjader: Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-1980
- Eight Classic Albums (Import)
- Mamblues (Import)
- Latin + Jazz = Cal Tjader [Super Audio CD]
- El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound
- Live At The Club Macumba San Francisco 1956
- Plugs In [Germany]
- Solar Heat/Sounds Out Burt Bacharach
- Stan Getz/Cal Tjader Sextet
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Armando Peraza - Conga
- Michael Smithe - Conga
- Mongo Santamaria - Conga
- Poncho Sanchez - Conga
- Al McKibbon - Bass
- Buddy DeFranco - Clarinet
- Cal Tjader - Vibraphone, Percussion
- Clark Terry - Trumpet
- Dick Berk - Timbales, Drums
- Dizzy Gillespie - Trumpet
- Frank Strazzeri - Piano (Electric)
- Harvey Newmark - Bass
- Jerome Richardson - Sax (Soprano)
- John G. Lewis - Piano
- John Heard - Bass
- John Lewis - Piano
- Mark Levine - Piano (Electric)
- Michael Wolff - Piano (Electric)
- Richard Davis - Bass
- Rob Fisher - Bass
- Roger Glenn - Flute
- Vince Guaraldi - Piano
- Vince Lateano - Drums
- Willie Bobo - Timbales, Drums
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Credits:
- Al McKibbon - Guest Appearance
- Armando Peraza - Guest Appearance
- Buddy DeFranco - Guest Appearance
- Clark Terry - Guest Appearance
- Glen Barros - Series Executive Producer
- Jason Olaine - A&R, Author, Digital Editing, Producer
- Jeffrey Spector - Product Manager
- Jimmy Lyons - Concert Producer
- Rikka Arnold - Editorial
- Tim "T-Bone" Jackson - Author, Series Executive Producer
- Chris Clough - Production Assistant
- Evelyn Haddad - Project Assistant
- Jesse Nichols - Project Assistant
- Mary Hogan - Project Assistant
- Randy Rood - Project Assistant
- Shawn Anderson - Project Assistant
- Cal Tjader - Composer
- Carl Sigman - Composer
- Chano Pozo - Composer
- Dizzy Gillespie - Guest Appearance, Composer
- Greg Allen - Art Direction, Design
- Ira Gershwin - Composer
- Joe Tarantino - Mastering
- Kurt Weill - Composer
- Larissa Collins - Art Direction, Design
- Mongo Santamaria - Composer
- Ogden Nash - Composer
- Ray Avery - Photography
- Ray Bryant - Composer
- Walter Fuller - Composer
- Don Geis - Engineer
- Nick Phillips - Producer
