Album Summary
Palo Congo is the first album by conguero Sabu Martinez, featuring Arsenio Rodríguez and his brothers Raúl and "Quique". It was recorded and released in 1957 through Blue Note Records.
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Nov 24 2021
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This album congo fuck itself
Oct 11 2021
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3.5 - Some cool polyrhythmic, call-and-response folk songs. A nice palate cleanser from all the post-punk, British electronica and Neil Young.
Feb 08 2021
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Not heard this before. Because it's an older stereo recording you get things pushed real hard left and right and I don't love that on headphones. Also being older the recording is a touch on the raw side but it suits the sound I think. I'll listen again on speakers and will probably like it more that way. In a weird way this reminds me of krautrock in it's trance like repetition and jamming. I like the textured/layered rhythm and the tendency towards chanting. It actually sounds very experimental to me yet rooted in something that feels ancient and raw. The birth of the groove. Man, can you imagine seeing this being performed live in a jazz club back in the day?
Dec 09 2020
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Look, I'll be the first to admit that I probably just don't "get" this. But the plain fact was this was painful to listen to. It's repetitive noise. You would have to be just REALLY into conga drums to love this album. There's a 6 minute track that's NOTHING BUT CONGAS. And the next one is a 4 minute track of MOSTLY congas broken up by random yells and loud samba whistles. On the tracks where there ARE vocals, they're off-key shrieks accompanied by extraordinarily shrill "harmonies" (if you can call them that). It's. The. WORST. Hands down. Listening to this album makes me angry.
Jun 16 2021
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This might be one of my fav discoveries via using this generator. The Cuban rhythms on congo are very intoxicating and dancy. The chanty vocals add to a very nice atmosphere. Blue Note does not miss and this is a very very very good album.
Jan 05 2022
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, before In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. But Cuban.
This album is 65 years old and sounds like it was recorded down in the barrio yesterday. While it seems out of place for a Blue Note record, latin-jazz ushered the way in for the Bossa Nova craze that would come in a short decade.
This was a fun listen and I plan on buying this on vinyl to have a dance party in my living room.
Mar 17 2021
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Afro-cubano, muito bom, infelizmente tem poucos albuns q nao sao em ingles nessa lista...
Feb 16 2022
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I had to actively ignore Rudy Van Gelder's name to get on board with this one. The recording is the weakest part, at least in terms of pleasantness. There's plenty of information preserved, and the beat information in particular is of such density that I can't help but love it. I've only been affected by rhythms in this way by EDM records in the past, but this is all humans all the time. I took and left the often harsh tone elements, but there's enough variety on here to make me question the wisdom of that move.
Jan 16 2025
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Man, the haters can kick rocks. This album rules and the guitar parts are amazing.
Jan 10 2025
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Just the right amount of bongos
Apr 30 2025
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I always hate rating world albums low because what the fuck do I know, I’m a white dude from the Midwest. But I just can’t vibe with this. I hate the main dudes voice. I hate how it’s just a bunch of drums. Even the album on this list about bongos had more than just bongos man. I like Afro-Cuban by Kenny Dorham. That’s my weak defense. I’m sorry y’all
Jan 21 2021
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Loved to dance through such a historical day
Nov 20 2024
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after listening to this album, i was a bit surprised to find that it seems to be pretty unliked. not just here but on other websites, etc. i was a percussionist in a past life, so i am not afraid of a drum-forward and rhythm-forward album. this was pretty cool. the conga playing was top notch and the songs here were very fun. it felt like a party at times. the one gripe i think i have with this album is that there wasn't anything that really gripped me. there was a lot of cool stuff, but not really anything i think i would come back for more than this listen. still, i appreciated this album - this is the kind of stuff i love this project for!
Jan 21 2022
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A different spin from 1001, this gives us some Afro-Cuban jams that a very much rhythmically-focused. As the name suggests, prepare for the congas. It's a nice slice from another part of the world, though the vocals leave little to be desired. It's best to consider them as part of the rhythm, with their call-and-response style that grounds the music.
Overall, it's pretty simple, so it's not much to be impressed by. Sometimes a nice little album showcasing music from outside of the usual countries is all that's needed.
Mar 05 2021
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My SIL first moved over here from Cuba in the early 2000s. If you ever want to feel like cementing yourself as the most awkward white-guy dancer in a crowd, go to a Cuban party. The guy talking at the start of the 2nd track was sick. The drumming makes me want to slap a barstool for a pub conga solo
May 08 2022
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This is the first time I've listened to a rumba album. I sincerely hope it was the last time I've listened to a rumba album.
Jan 01 2025
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Super fun listen wouldn’t have found this without the list.
Nov 13 2024
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Just finished listening to Napalm Death and now this.
I can't tell the difference to be honest!
Only kidding of course but this is another world to what we hear nowadays and it's hard to be objective. It's good to listen to.
Reading the reviews I'm dismayed at the random low marks so I'm randomly giving this a '5'
Sep 01 2024
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I love when things like this come up that are completely unique and interesting and wash away the pain of the countless mediocre British indie bands
Aug 18 2021
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holy crap, fucking amazing. super swinging' and stuff. i love the sweet syncopated rhythms, and the panning of, say, a guitar all the way to the right - which usually annoys me - is more fun than anything here.
Oct 07 2024
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album cover and sound are perfect poser record bar accoutrements. But do I like it? Well, yes the drums seem fun for cooking / party / typing. And the generla lack of intelligibility (to my ear) means it is great work music that wont distract. Except for the stereo seperation. and the cool sub call and response going on. and the cool mumbling and waling. hey maybe I really like this. At least a 4, so lets get binary. Either I hate it (1), am indifferent (3) or I wantot hear it again (5). Happy Easter Buona Natale, et Buena Note. damn I am starting to understand this.
Sep 17 2024
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Judging by the cover, 5 stars.
Yep, 5 stars. Would listen again, made me feel happy. No notes.
Sep 08 2024
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Listening to this makes me feel exactly as I would imagine Cuba in 1957. Such a pure and wild sound experience.
Jul 25 2024
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Authentic and pure music ! I could listen to this all day long !
Jun 27 2024
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Exactly why I love music.
Jan 15 2025
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This is a great album - not the best of it's genre, but still very good. In fact, if this had been better recorded it would have easily got 5 stars. Having said that, the fact that it is still highly enjoyable to listen to now is testament to the original recording using the limited technology available in the 1950s. Anyone who isn't moved by the rhythms on this album needs to check themselves.
Jan 03 2025
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I felt like I was being raised in the air like Simba when I heard this album.
Aug 26 2021
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I didn’t love everything, and the vocals were especially rough at points, but some of the rhythms spoke to me on what I can only describe as a primal level. 7/10
Jul 09 2021
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I've never fully dived into latin jazz, probably as some of the famous albums I've checked out have been a bit clean/safe/chilled sounding. This one is WILD. Lots of hypnotic drumming and chanting. Very strong roots in African traditional folk musics, with the jazz and latin sounds making this a fusion feast. Would like more in this vein please. 4*
Feb 08 2021
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Really feeling this album. I like how you can hear all the distinct parts so clearly. The percussion feels like it's right there. Loved the guitar on "Rhapsodia Del Maravilloso."
Aug 06 2025
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IT'S SABU! SABU!
An album to appreciate, rather than enjoy. Fantastic polyrhythms and guitar work but not enough variation to feel like it's really going anywhere.
Jan 10 2025
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Was fully in the groove with the final three tracks.
Bonus points for the relentless bass that drowned out the jerk blasting music next to me on the train.
Jul 25 2023
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The homicidal, suicidal, genocidal… oh wait, not that Sabu?
This was pretty cool, some amazing polyrhythms going on, but it certainly did get a bit repetitive after a while
Oct 24 2025
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Sometimes you get the Incredible Bongo Band and sometimes you get the Not So Incredible Conga Band.
Nov 16 2025
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I try to be as open minded as possible with the albums we get to listen to but this just sounds like me practising on my congas while some random bloke shouts bollocks at me!
Not impressed.
Nov 27 2025
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That good rhythm had me grooving. Stuff this old still gets passed around for good reason.
Nov 26 2025
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Really enjoyed this album
Nov 14 2025
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sevojno gif
Nov 07 2025
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The rhythm simply got me
Nov 06 2025
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Made My day
Oct 30 2025
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This is fantastic. The drums, the chants. Can't understand a single word but put the album on repeat. Got flashbacks to old Tarzan TV series soundtrack, and did my daily steps dancing to the beats.
Listened before? N
Saved to library? Y
Favorite track(s): Asabache, Simba, Rhapsodia Del Maravilloso
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: Loved it!
Oct 24 2025
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such a fun album, especially the songs further in. listened to it while admiring the fall foliage from the water
Oct 22 2025
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Jul 25 2025
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HA! Super diggin this. Crazy to think what Puerto Rico was like in 57. Lovin the congos and his black voice. They speak so unique. Fuckin love this vibe! 5 stars.
Jul 14 2025
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Loved it
Jul 02 2025
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Fantastic, loved this so much
Jun 30 2025
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Pure raw and amazing rumba sound. Relevant and good after all these years. Can't imagine listening to this when it came out. Must hve been mindblowing
Jun 04 2025
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Awesome!
May 19 2025
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Interesting percussion.
May 13 2025
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I saved 3 songs. You can really hear the African influence
Apr 17 2025
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Phenomenal. Afro Latin blueprint
Apr 06 2025
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Great cultural showcase of the heights of Congo music
Mar 23 2025
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More of this please, low 5.
Feb 21 2025
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This is a fun listen
Feb 06 2025
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Amazing listen - great quality performance and solid recording. The skills of the musicians are well showcased.
Jan 14 2025
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It's not my favorite music, but I guess the list was missing something on this really Latin/Caribbean style, so I'll pay respect to its inclusion on the list.
Dec 25 2024
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yes
Dec 20 2024
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Everything about this is wonderful.
Dec 05 2024
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kevyttä täydellisyyttä kongon pojilta
Jun 19 2024
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i loved it
May 05 2024
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So so different. Excellent rhythms. I don't even know how I can classify this album.
Apr 05 2024
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Finally, some good fucking music
Mar 18 2024
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Loved this. Can't go wrong with Blue Note really. Wouldn't have given it a listen without this app.
Feb 21 2024
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Yes yes yes! Already love the first song. Love having a chance to hear the whole album. Truly, this is exactly what I was hoping to find on this list.
Everything about this is perfect.
Feb 15 2024
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I haven't heard this in forever!
5 stars for the beat, random shouts and animal sounds and 5 stars for the synchronicity: I just listened to a podcast about Rafael Hernandez this morning.
Feb 14 2024
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I love cuban music so much
Nov 01 2023
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Congo’s are now a vibe
Aug 31 2023
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RIGHT up my alley! Afro Caribbean music is the best.
Aug 07 2023
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Like I was at a warm street party into the late hours of the night, just beautiful.
Apr 03 2023
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Years ago I tried to work my way through the 1001 albums. I didn't get far, but this was my one mind blowing discovery. Bloody love it. It's so fun and funky and summery.
Mar 29 2023
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This was a surprise! I really like the rhythm of hat record and the raw energy
Feb 27 2023
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Pretty easy to get 5 stars out of me, Spanish lyrics and Latin riddimmmms. Love it. Favourite song was the first track El Cumbanchero
Feb 06 2023
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Love how loose this feels
Oct 10 2022
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very beautiful
Sep 21 2022
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Loved the heavy reliance on percussion. The songs were driving and worth listening to.
Jul 29 2022
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Enjoyed it, although it didn’t blow my mind or anything
Apr 01 2022
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Aí sim, baita sonzao
Feb 11 2022
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É um ótimo álbum para se sentir animado e contagiado numa noite de sexta-feira! AMEI!
Dec 06 2021
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This is so good to listen to while working, hypnotic and energetic, a+ flow
Dec 02 2021
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Loved it. Very energetic
Apr 23 2021
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this was so different than any other music I ever listen to and I loved it!
Feb 17 2021
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Great great great! Music that makes you swing your hips and move your feet! Probably a good thing no one else was around when I listened... injuries may have occurred...
Nov 27 2025
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good, not my thing
Nov 23 2025
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Now this is what I wanted to hear when I had the Incredible Bongo Band generated a while back! Incredibly interesting, almost trance like rhythm and percussion, and unique guitar playing that reminds me a bit of Khurangbin. Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this album and will absolutely come back for more!
Nov 20 2025
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ThIs is the kind of weird little hidden gem that really makes me love this project. If the album had a smidge more variety I may have rated it even higher.
Nov 20 2025
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Super fun Cuban rumba with congas
Oct 27 2025
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This album is pretty good, I've enjoyed it so much. It's not much interesting sometimes, to be honest, but it's a nice listening. And some instrumental parts are fantastic.
Oct 24 2025
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Favorite Track: "Asabache"
This album surprised the hell out of me with how much I enjoyed it. I personally greatly dislike most Tejano music, so the Spanish title made me trepidatious, but this was different in a really good way. From the call-and-response songs of "Billumba-Palo Congo" and "Aggo Elegua" to the random shout/animal noises of "Simba" that made me laugh out loud, all cemented together with the glorious drumming of the titular conguero. The language barrier only really enhanced my enjoyment of the fast congas. I was enraptured by "Asabache" for the entirety of the track, disappointed to move on to the next song.
My two biggest complaints are the weak ending track and (what I imagine to be a function of the album's age) the lack of balancing for headphones. The drums were almost exclusively in my left ear, while the strings were in my right. May be best enjoyed with mono sound.
Oct 24 2025
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Highlights: El Chumbanchero. Billumpa-Palo Congo. Thapsodia Del Maravilloso
Lowlights: Simba
4/5
What a refreshing and amazing set of Cuban rumba music. It sounds sophisticated and more advanced then I would have thought for the time period, so that’s one of the many surprise.
The drums are fantastic on every track, which is good cuz there are a whole lot of em. If you don’t like this kind of music then I can see the album being a bust but every track was either okay, or fantastic
The rhythm, the beats, the guitar, the shouting, everything added to make this such an awesome listen to.its an album that compels you to move, to dance and to experience and enjoy life, it’s not one to be listened to politely sitting down
Oct 23 2025
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This comes from and gets into the blood.
Oct 20 2025
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Immaculate vibes throughout. I may not know what they were singing, but the feeling came through crystal clear
Oct 20 2025
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I wasn’t sure, but I got into this after the first song. I can’t see myself really listening to an album of this again, but I would be down to be in a jazz bar somewhere in Florida to experience this music live.
Oct 17 2025
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This is so far beyond my usual sphere of listening, but goddamn if it isn't amazing. The complex rhythms and effusive joy are infectious.
Oct 12 2025
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A pretty awesome record full of Latin percussion. I’ve never heard of it before and thanks to the generator for showing it to me!
Oct 01 2025
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old cuban dance music. the music is very moving and quick, the percussion and vocals doing most of the work to build up each song. this album is less about themes, stories or anything complex, simply a groovy collection of dance songs that encourage you to let your body get entranced by the music.
very no nonsense. the album isn't afraid to get a little feral, especially with those congas. it feels a tad ritualistic at times, with the constant rhythms and the call-and-response chanting from the vocalists. an album that would absolutely hit harder in a tropical getaway on a wooden dancefloor.
Oct 01 2025
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- I think this is best listened to with really high-quality over-ear headphones -- not that the ones I have are exceptional; they just were $50 on Amazon -- mostly because I think the richness of the drums and the emphasis on the rhythms might be lost if it's coming through a phone's external speaker or car stereo. this is music I could easily see being dismissed as just quirky background music for a college town coffee shop otherwise
- yet this came out in 1957, so individual listening wasn't a thing yet. jazz was being recorded for home listening on record players, sure, but I'm imagining this was meant for the context of people dancing to it in person at a club or some other music-oriented event. in that context, this is some really fun music that makes you want to move
- some of the nonwestern musical features in this album (e.g., the rapid call-and-response songs and the shouting/vocalizing in "Simba") are pretty fun and feel more expressive than actual melodic singing. in a way, the latter feels just like a different version of scatting or whatever other jazz musicians were doing at the time -- expressing something musical without using lyrics or recognizable words
- some of these songs feel more like a recording of a whole live performance as opposed to a specific "song" that can be written and performed exactly the same each time, which is probably in line with jazz traditions
Oct 01 2025
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Personal enjoyment: 4/5
Relevance to this list: 4/5
Sep 29 2025
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This whole thing is so wild. Its kind of all human emotions. Or maybe that's just because I was listening to it on a very hectic morning where I was solo parenting before work and had a 12 month old screaming at me while I made her breakfast and cleaned her up?
IDK, but the drums are next level on this thing. Its tribal and simple, but intense and complex. Its kind of full on. And as soon as you think you can't take the tribal drumming, it rewards you with a smooth brass melody. I love that they were recording this stuff in the late 50s. I love that they were documenting this style of music. Its pretty dang cool.
Either way
Sep 24 2025
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I'm not a dancer, and this made me want to dance.
Sep 10 2025
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a little rough around the edges but still banger