Talking about Damaso PerezPrado is talking abot one of the best musician of the fifties who makes popular the Mambo with his Orquestra specially in Latin America with "Mambo Number 5", "Mamno Number 8", "Mambo del Ruletero", "Mambo Universitario", "Lupita" for example having a dance music as same as Huahuanco (another Cubean musical rate).
At that years, my parents when they were singles dance PerezPrado Music in the parties as for example in Carnival days in February) for example.
Now I heard this music 50 years after and I like this songs because some Mambos seems as a Huahuanco could be as "Que rico mambo" or some Mambos as "Mambo in Sax" seems as Jazz music.
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His music's characteristic is that most of his music are instrumental with a Chorus for example in "Que rico mambo" says "Mambo, que rico mambo, mambo que ...
Talking about Damaso PerezPrado's music is talking about Mambo music in the fifties like "Que rico Mambo" and "Mambo number 8" that it is a Clasic theme, with good music that it characteric is the PerezPrado's shout "Ah uh", in the music at the final of the compass or a beging of the compass in the whole of its theme.
If you don't kwon how the Mambo is, I describe that it has a litle of huaracha, son and a litle of jazz like "Mambo in Sax" and "Mambo en Trompeta" and Pianolo" for example.
He was compoussed to the mexican costumes, mexican place and mambos with woman's title like "Mambo del Ruletero" or "Mambo del Politecnico" or "Mambo Universitario" and "Norma la de Guadalajara" and more less.
More of the instrumental musics was danced buy my parents when they was younger and single in the Carnival's Day as My parents remember ...
Advantages: Great variety of musical styles and moods, quality songs Disadvantages: Won't change the world
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PRIMAL is a compilation of Latin legend Perez Prado's energetic and infectious mambo tracks. The 26-track collection includes "In A Little Spanish Town," "Lupita," and "Pachuca." British import.