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The Best of Dance Mania

The Best of Dance Mania
Tito Puente

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Track Listing

  1. Dance Mania [Original Master Take #9]
  2. Mambo Goz�n [original master take #5][Version]
  3. Gozar Timbero [out take #4][Outtake]
  4. Gozar Timbero [Original Master Take #5]
  5. Cayuco [out take #1][Outtake]
  6. Cayuco [Original Master Take #7]
  7. Con Sandunga [Original Master Take #8]
  8. Varsity Drag [Original Master Take #2]
  9. Si Te Contara [Original Master Take #2]
  10. Si Te Contara [out take #3][Outtake]
  11. Agua Limpia Todo [Original Take #3]
  12. Guancona [out take #4][Outtake]
  13. Guancona [Original Master Take #7]
  14. Estoy Siempre Junto a Ti [out take #5][Outtake]
  15. Estoy Siempre Junto a Ti [out take #6][Outtake]
  16. Cuando Te Vea [Original Master Take #4]
  17. Separala Tambien [Original Master Take #5]
  18. Mi Chiquita Quiere Bembe [Original Master #5][Take]
  19. Una Mujer [out take #3][Outtake]
  20. Una Mujer [Original Master Take #6]
  21. Complicacion [Original Master Take #2]
  22. 3-D Mambo [Original Master Take #6]
  23. Baila Como Es [Original Master Take #8]

Product Details

  • Released on: 1998-08-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Import, Best of
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com essential recording
This is the most outstanding remaster of 1958's Dance Mania, boasting Tito Puente at the peak of his popularity and the height of New York mambomania in the late 1950s. The sound quality of the collection is incredible, capturing with vivid clarity the sentient brass, lush layers of percussion, and big-band interplay on some of the most superb interpretations of Cuban son montuno, bolero, guaguancó, cha cha, and mambo. The Best of Dance Mania saunters and struts with a sensual Cuban passion that makes one want to grab a partner and mambo in pumps and beehive across the living room floor. But these are only a few of the reasons to adore this CD. Some of the greatest Cuban musicians were in Tito's big band at this time: vocalist Santitos Colon and his classic, silken voice; Ray Barretto and Francisco Aguabella and their surefooted congas; and a youthful Doc Severinsen--not to mention the astounding timbale and vibe work from Tito himself. Overall, the quality of musicianship is stellar. While Buena Vista Social Club and its subsequent--albeit well-deserved--spinoff albums continue to charm American ears, The Best of Dance Mania quietly sits under our noses, waiting for discovery by those interested not only in the era of Cuba's Tropicana nightclub, but in the raging scene that happened in America as well. --Karen Karleski


Customer Reviews

Too hot to handle!5
I was searching for just the right party music for a small gathering. Dancemania was so popular with my guests that after five minutes the furniture was moved and the dance began! Lets Mombo!!
No collection of Latin music is complete without Tito Puente, any album, any song-they're all golden.

The LP was great the cd is better.5
I grew up in The Bronx where the party didn't begin until the Tito Puente Dance Mania was heard. This CD still holds up as one of the best Salsa recording around. The live performances I was able to attend watching Tito Puente; Tito Rodriguez and Machito are priceless memoriesI will never forget and this CD brings back those memories.