Years after playing sax on Johnny Otis's Harlem Nocturne in 1945, Rene Bloch emerged as a Latin soul innovator in the early '60s. On this 1962 Atlantic album, he spices up traditional tunes and offers up his own danceable delights: Mr. Latin's Mambo; Rareza del Siglo; Pachanga Terrifica; de Ti Enamorado, and more. U.S. CD debut!
Years after playing sax on Johnny Otis's Harlem Nocturne in 1945, Rene Bloch emerged as a Latin soul innovator in the early '60s. On this 1962 Atlantic album, he spices up traditional tunes and offers up his own danceable delights: Mr. Latin's Mambo; Rareza del Siglo; Pachanga Terrifica; de Ti Enamorado, and more. U.S. CD debut!
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