José Mangual - Buyú
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Buyú

Label Turnstyle Records ‎– T433
Format Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country US
Released 1977
Genre Jazz, Latin, Funk / Soul
Style Latin Jazz, Cha-Cha, Bolero, Instrumental, Salsa, Disco
A1 Mai Kinshasa 6:58
A2 Dreamy 5:11
A3 Chinatown 2:58
A4 Summit 3:30
B1 More 3:52
B2 Black & Brown Boogie 6:06
B3 Sunrise Prince 5:41
B4 Bomba A Puerto Rico 2:28
Bass – Bobby Rodriguez
Bongos, Guiro, Cowbell, Tamborim, Leader [Musical Director] – José Mangual
Congas, Tamborim – Carlos "Patato" Valdez
Design [Graphic Design] – Bob Chichester
Engineer – Richard Alderson
Mixed By – José Mangual
Mixed By – Ralph MacDonald
Mixed By – Richard Alderson
Mixed By [Assistant] – Eric Bowman
Pandeiro, Cowbell, Tamborim – Rubens Bassini
Photography By [Photographic And Miscellaneous Assistance] – Wayne Cohen
Photography By, Liner Notes – Martin Cohen
Piano – Artie Azenzar
Producer – Martin Cohen
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Dick Meza
Timbales, Vibraphone, Marimba, Surdo, Tamborim – Tito Puente
Trombone – Jimmy Knepper
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Synthesizer, Cuica – Luis Ortiz
The outline of an "anvil" symbol etched within the matrices of the dead wax indicates this was pressed by the: North American Music Industries. Released with a vinyl weight of approx. 137 grams.
Recorded and mixed April-May, 1977
"Special thanks to Buyú for a better way,
- Ralph MacDonald for the inspiration,
- Luis "Perico" Ortiz for exquisite tunes and arrangements,
- Tito Puente for giving so much of himself,
- Luis Mangual for turning us on to Luis Ortiz,
- Eddie Heath, Jr. for necessary ancillary services,
- Bill Eaton for Black & Brown Boogie."
Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched, STERLING [anvil] stamped) – LPV-433-A STERLING [anvil]
Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched, STERLING [anvil] stamped) – LPV-433-B STERLING [anvil]
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