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jeudi 1 octobre 2015

PUCHO and The Latin Soul Brothers HEAT!

PRESTIGE RECORDS 1968                       PR 7572

credits:

Arranged By – Earl Neal Creque*
Bass – Jim Phillips
Bongos – Norberto Appellaniz
Congas – Cecil Jackson
Piano, Organ – Earl Neal Creque*
Producer – Don Schlitten
Recorded By – Richard Alderson
Saxophone [Tenor, Baritone], Flute – Eddie Pazant
Timbales – Pucho
Trumpet – Alvin Pazant
Vibraphone – William Bivins Jnr*
Violin – Alfred Brown, Sanford Allen, Selwart Clarke
Vocals – Jackie Soul, The Soul Sisters, 

recorded :

NYC, April 23, 1968


tracks list:

A1 Heat! 4:39
A2 Georgia On My Mind 3:50
A3 The Presence Of Your Heart 4:01
A4 Psychedelic Pucho 6:53
B1 I Can't Stop Loving You 3:32
B2 Wanderin' Rose 7:45
B3 Let Love Find You 3:14
B4 Candied Yam 3:26
B5 Payin' Dues 2:51





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