Cal Tjader plays The Contemporary Music Of Mexico And Brazil

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"Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brazil" is a 1962 studio album by vibraphonist Cal Tjader that blends Latin jazz and bossa nova influences. The album features compositions from Mexican composer Mario Ruíz Armengol and Brazilian artists, showcasing Tjader's smooth vibraphone melodies intertwined with Latin rhythms.

Artist(s): Arranged By – Clare Fischer
Vibraphone – Cal Tjader
Bass – Freddie Schreiber
Congas – Changuito
Drums – Johnny Rae
Guitar – Laurindo Almeida
Percussion – Milt Holland
Piano – Clare Fischer
Timbales – Johnny Rae
Vocals – Ardeen de Camp
Woodwind – Bernie Fleischer, Don Shelton, Gene Cipriano, John Lowe, Paul Horn

Recording Info: Engineer - Val Valentin
Producer – Creed Taylor

Recording Info: Recorded in Hollywood, Calif., March 5, 6 and 7, 1962.
Sourced from a 4-track tape
Components used for Transfer: Analog: Transferred using a modified Studer 810 tape deck w/ Flux Heads feeding a Merrill Tape Preamp
Digital: Merging Anubis Analog to Digital Converter powered by Teddy Pardo Linear
Power Supply, clocked by an Antelope Audio 10MX Atomic Clock
Software; Merging Pyramix v15
Power Conditioning: Shunyata Research Everest 8000 for all components
All components grounded to Shunyata ALTAIRA Hubs


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