
Eddie Palmieri â The Sun Of Latin Music
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Eddie Palmieri's The Sun Of Latin Music (1974) is a landmark album that pushed the boundaries of salsa and Afro-Caribbean jazz. With this record, Palmieri won the first-ever Grammy for Best Latin Recording, cementing his reputation as a bold innovator. The album features dense polyrhythms, blazing horn arrangements, and exploratory piano work that blurs the line between traditional Latin dance music and avant-garde jazz. Itâs celebratory and deeply complexâan album as much for the head as for the hips.
Anchored by tracks like âUn DĂa Bonitoâ and âNada de Ti,â the record showcases Palmieri's willingness to experiment with song structure and harmonic language while staying grounded in the groove. His band, including the powerhouse vocals of Lalo RodrĂguez (just 16 at the time), delivers performances that are fiery and technically dazzling. The Sun Of Latin Music isnât just a classic of salsaâitâs a daring artistic statement that redefined the possibilities of the genre.
Reviews
"Palmieri's blend of salsa with jazz textures and classical overtones made The Sun Of Latin Music feel almost symphonic in its scope." â DownBeat
âThis is salsa at its most sophisticatedâPalmieri was painting with a full palette, and the result is dazzling.â â All About Jazz
âLalo RodrĂguezâs vocal debut here is nothing short of astonishing, made all the more impressive by the rhythmic complexity of the music surrounding him.â â Pitchfork
âThe Sun Of Latin Music stands as a vital turning point in the development of Latin jazz and salsa, and still sounds ahead of its time.â â The Guardian
âEddie Palmieri didnât just play the pianoâhe played the whole band, and this record is the proof.â â NPR Music
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Artist: Eddie PalmieriLabel: Charly RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: GlobalStyle: Latin Jazz, Salsa
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A1 Nada De Ti
A2 Deseo Salvaje
A3 Una Rosa Española (Medley)
A4 Nunca Contigo
B1 Un Dia Bonito
B2 Mi Cumbia
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Eddie Palmieri's The Sun Of Latin Music (1974) is a landmark album that pushed the boundaries of salsa and Afro-Caribbean jazz. With this record, Palmieri won the first-ever Grammy for Best Latin Recording, cementing his reputation as a bold innovator. The album features dense polyrhythms, blazing horn arrangements, and exploratory piano work that blurs the line between traditional Latin dance music and avant-garde jazz. Itâs celebratory and deeply complexâan album as much for the head as for the hips.
Anchored by tracks like âUn DĂa Bonitoâ and âNada de Ti,â the record showcases Palmieri's willingness to experiment with song structure and harmonic language while staying grounded in the groove. His band, including the powerhouse vocals of Lalo RodrĂguez (just 16 at the time), delivers performances that are fiery and technically dazzling. The Sun Of Latin Music isnât just a classic of salsaâitâs a daring artistic statement that redefined the possibilities of the genre.
Reviews
"Palmieri's blend of salsa with jazz textures and classical overtones made The Sun Of Latin Music feel almost symphonic in its scope." â DownBeat
âThis is salsa at its most sophisticatedâPalmieri was painting with a full palette, and the result is dazzling.â â All About Jazz
âLalo RodrĂguezâs vocal debut here is nothing short of astonishing, made all the more impressive by the rhythmic complexity of the music surrounding him.â â Pitchfork
âThe Sun Of Latin Music stands as a vital turning point in the development of Latin jazz and salsa, and still sounds ahead of its time.â â The Guardian
âEddie Palmieri didnât just play the pianoâhe played the whole band, and this record is the proof.â â NPR Music
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Artist: Eddie PalmieriLabel: Charly RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: EuropeGenre: GlobalStyle: Latin Jazz, Salsa
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A1 Nada De Ti
A2 Deseo Salvaje
A3 Una Rosa Española (Medley)
A4 Nunca Contigo
B1 Un Dia Bonito
B2 Mi Cumbia


