Explorations: Classic Picante Regrooved

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  • Release Date: 08/29/2006
  • Sales Rank: 181,416
  • Label: CONCORD RECORDS
  • UPC: 888072220621
 
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Explorations: Classic Picante Regrooved

1LISTENMambo Mindoro / Cal Tjader Hex Hector Remix 6:49
2LISTENRan Kan Kan / Tito Puente Thunderball vs. The Fort Knox Five Remix 6:08
3LISTENCome with Me / Tania Maria Masters at Work Remix 8:18
4LISTENWatermelon Man / Poncho Sanchez Dan the Automator Remix 5:26
5LISTENAfro Blue / Mongo Santamaría Yerba Buena Remix 6:43
6LISTENWork Song / Ray Barretto Thievery Corporation Remix 4:10
7LISTENGuachi Guaro / Cal Tjader Carl Cox Remix 6:09
8LISTENWhatcha Gonna Do / Pete Escovedo Cuica Remix 6:08
9LISTENWave / Charlie Byrd Mario C. Remix 4:26
10LISTENKiller Joe / Jorge Dalto the Frequency Remix 6:14
11LISTENMachito Forever / Tito Puente Cut Chemist Remix 4:51
12LISTENEl Timbalon / Tito Puente Los Amigos Invisibles Jamcito 6:11
13LISTENAy Que Rico II / Eddie Palmieri Ozomatli Remix 3:32

Editorial Reviews

If the point of a remix is to make something new out of something old, then Explorations: Classic Picante Regrooved surely succeeds. Here are archetypal Latin jazz sides by such giants as Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri, Mongo Santamaria, and Cal Tjader put through the remix grinder by hot-button contemporary DJs, producers, and bands, including Thievery Corporation, Ozomatli, Dan the Automator, Los Amigos Invisibles, and Yerba Buena. In several instances, such as Thievery Corporation's remix of Barretto's "Work Song," only trace elements of the source recording are audible, yet the funky, bass-piloted dancefloor pulse that rolls over those elements casts the revision as an innovative, stand-alone entity that doesn't borrow so much as pay homage. Whether reconsidered as a chillout groove or a fiery, pounding assault, the re-creations -- some with new vocals added -- profess reverence for and make reference to the masters, but stop short of bowing down at their altars. If, however, the job of the remixer is to improve upon the original concept, then these studio technicians have sadly been defeated in their quest. Listening to Dan the Automator's re-think of Poncho Sanchez's "Watermelon Man" and Marlo C.'s remix of Charlie Byrd's "Wave" incorporating a newly recorded Brazilian rhythm section, one only longs to revisit the nearly perfect originals. Who needs a remix when the original was perfection personified? Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

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September 05, 2006: Great CD has all new remixes and live takes of quality tracks by picante all stars Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, Poncho Sanchez and more. The remixes feature the likes of club DJ stars, Carl Cox and producers like Dan the Automator. Its a very interesting mix of styles that works really well.