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Poncho Sanchez - Instant Party (CD)

Instant Party
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Album Details: Instant Party

Release Date:07/27/2004
Label:Concord Records
UPC:013431225027

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  • All Music Guide

    Instant Party includes 11 previously released tracks by bandleader and conga player Poncho Sanchez focusing on his Concord label recordings. Unlike similar Concord artists who have recorded for numerous labels during their career including Mongo Santamaria or Tito Puente, Sanchez has been with the company for the majority of his career making the track picks truly depict the best of his output overall as opposed to just on a particular label. Taken from 11 separate albums, highlights include "Listen Here/Cold Duck Time," "Chile Con Soul," " One Mint Julep," (with Ray Charles), Besame Mama (with Mongo Santamaria), and "Watermelon Man. These tracks deliver exactly what the title refers to while presenting the Latin jazz novice a quality sampling of Poncho Sanchez.

    - Al Campbell, All Music Guide

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Biography

Poncho Sanchez

Ever since he led his first record date in 1982, Poncho Sanchez has headed one of the most popular and influential Latin jazz bands around. The youngest of 11 children, Sanchez taught himself to play guitar, flute, drums, and timbales before settling on the congas. After a period playing with local bands, he joined Cal Tjader's band in 1975 and was an important part of ... Read more