![]() Julio Angel/Tammy: 2 a Go Go Hit Parade HPLP-004 (Puerto Rico con los Diamantes) Various (Arturo, Los Diablos del Rock, Los Juniors.): Twists Eco-108 Pablo Beltran Ruíz: Twist RCA Victor MKL-1420Ĭuco Valtierra: A Ritmo de Twist Musart D-699Īlberto Vazquez: Ritmos Juveniles Musart D-697 Tito Rodriquez: Latin Twist United Artists UAS-6194 1962 Walfredo Reyes & his Band: Try The Latin Twist Gema LPG-1159 (w/Julio Gutierrez, Rene Hernandez, Willy Torres, Jose Feliciano.) Perez Prado: Twist Goes Latin RCA Victor LSP-2524 1962Ĭonjunto Primavera: Bailemos Twist con Texaco Fragoso FLP-530 Roger King Mozian: El Twist!!!!!! Columbia ES-1776 1962 Los Mosquitas Mardi Gras International LP-5029 Irving Fields Orchestra: Twisting Everest SDBR-1134/LPBR-5134 1961 Xavier Cugat: Twist with Cugat Mercury SR-60705 1962Įduardo Davidson: Le Frisson United Artists UAS-6581 1967 (Latin twist/Latin soul) Los Columbus: Variaciones en Ritmo Musart D-691 Willie Bobo: Let's Go Bobo! Roulette SR-25272 (mod Latin twist/Latin rock/Latin soul) (She had to do something between her numbers.) Cugie experiments with Latin rock in "Rock Moruno" and the later Dance Party LP. Cugat's gorgeous wife Abbe Lane had introduced the Latin-twist dance -or something like it- long before 1962. We had expected more from Xavier Cugat's Twist with Cugat. (His "Asia Minor" was a huge success for Machito.) A followup to his hit with "Changa Rock," El Twist!!!!!! even was reissued in the Columbia Special Archives Series. Roger King Mozian and his Latin Twisteros' El Twist!!!!!! is the best, most hopped-up album of the breed, including rock, jazz, and even Oriental twist. ![]() In addition to the "twisted" Latin standards, he covers Henry Mancini's cool "Something for Cat." Tito Rodriguez's Latin Twist earns distinction at least because of the vocals in cheesy, Desi Arnaz style. Prado also came up with "rockambo" (mambo rock), mod Latin-rock, and Latin funk in the 1970s. Perez Prado's Twist Goes Latin is a classic, as is his fantastic Our Man in Latin America, with its bongosons (Cuban twists). Latin-twist records are rare in the U.S., but several of the major-label maestros made them. In 1962 the twist went Latin and all but killed off pachanga.
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