Willie Bobo – 1-2-3 (Uno Dos Tres)

Willie Bobo

Greetings all.
I thought I’d whip a little Latin jazz/boogaloo on you to usher you over the hump.
One would assume that most of you were already familiar with the music of the mighty Willie Bobo.
Though Bobo came up as a percussionist with leaders like George Shearing, Cal Tjader and Mongo Santamaria, he made his biggest mark as a solo artist.
His 1960s Verve recordings are not only excellent, but were popular enough that they are still fairly easy to track down.
His cover of Len Barry’s ‘1-2-3’ (rendered here as ‘1-2-3 (Uno Dos Tres)’ was the title track from Bobo’s 1965 LP of the same name.
Taken at a brisk pace, with some tasty horns and the sinuous of guitar by Gabor Szabo, it’s not hard to imagine a discotheque full of swingers grooving to this one.
Grab yourself a copy of the 45, and you also get the mighty ‘Fried Neckbones and Some Home Fries’ on the flip.
If you haven’t got any Bobo heating up your crates, get out there and start digging. You will not regret it.
I hope you dig the sounds.
See you on Friday.
Keep the faith
Larry
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