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En Casa de Luis

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Download links and information about En Casa de Luis by Luis Conte. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Jazz, Latin genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 47:33 minutes.

Artist: Luis Conte
Release date: 2011
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Tracks: 11
Duration: 47:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. En Casa de Luis 3:08
2. The Last Resort (featuring Barry Coates, Jimmy Johnson, Walt Fowler) 6:08
3. El Rumbero Mas Chevere (featuring Walt Fowler, Pete Korpela) 3:05
4. Water Pots (featuring Barry Coates) 3:44
5. Sticks and Stones (featuring Barry Coates, Jimmy Johnson, Walt Fowler) 6:48
6. Fever (featuring Barry Coates) 3:24
7. Conga Melody (featuring Barry Coates) 3:11
8. Eden (featuring Barry Coates) 3:18
9. Dance of the Firefly (featuring Barry Coates, Jimmy Johnson, Larry Goldings) 6:53
10. There's Only Love (featuring Barry Coates, Jimmy Johnson, Walt Fowler) 6:04
11. Mi China 1:50

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The Cuban-born percussionist Luis Conte is a veteran studio and touring musician who has played with a wide range of artists as varied as James Taylor, Pat Metheny, Phil Collins, and Beck. En Casa de Luis presents a nice mix of jazz instrumentals, Afro-Cuban grooves, and other material. Conte overdubs a rich array of percussion here, but he also plays synth, accordion, and bass. “The Last Resort” is a nice slice of West Coast Latin Jazz decked out with Walt Fowler’s trumpet and flugelhorn. On “Water Pots,” Conte incorporates Middle Eastern and North African percussion and Barry Coates lays down a nice guitar hook. There’s also a clave-driven take on the Peggy Lee hit “Fever” that won’t be confused with any other version. Some of best cuts are short, unpretentious percussion workouts that ripple with excitement. The opening title track finds Conte’s appealing lead vocals riding layers of percussion; welcome backup singers join in, and party chatter can be heard in the background. One gem, “Conga Melody,” incorporates chants, handclaps, ukulele, accordion, and drums to make a joyful noise.