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Cal Tjader Demasiado Caliente Vinyl LP 2026

Cal Tjader Demasiado Caliente Vinyl LP 2026

Tracklist:

  1. Manila - Cal Tjader
  2. Key Largo - Cal Tjader
  3. Tumbao - Cal Tjader
  4. Bludan - Cal Tjader
  5. Chispita
  6. September Song
  7. Cal's Pal
  8. Para Ti
  9. Mamblues
  10. Mamblues [original 1954 Version]

The complete album + 1 bonus track - limited edition pressing of 500 copies on 180g vinyl.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, vibraphonist, and multi-instrumentalist Cal Tjader is known as the most successful non-Latino Latin musician. Although he engaged in a wide variety of jazz idioms, the music of Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America, were his primary focus and inspiration.

$29.53
Cal Tjader Demasiado Caliente Vinyl LP 2026—
$29.53

Cal Tjader Demasiado Caliente Vinyl LP 2026

Tracklist:

  1. Manila - Cal Tjader
  2. Key Largo - Cal Tjader
  3. Tumbao - Cal Tjader
  4. Bludan - Cal Tjader
  5. Chispita
  6. September Song
  7. Cal's Pal
  8. Para Ti
  9. Mamblues
  10. Mamblues [original 1954 Version]

The complete album + 1 bonus track - limited edition pressing of 500 copies on 180g vinyl.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, vibraphonist, and multi-instrumentalist Cal Tjader is known as the most successful non-Latino Latin musician. Although he engaged in a wide variety of jazz idioms, the music of Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America, were his primary focus and inspiration.

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Tracklist:

  1. Manila - Cal Tjader
  2. Key Largo - Cal Tjader
  3. Tumbao - Cal Tjader
  4. Bludan - Cal Tjader
  5. Chispita
  6. September Song
  7. Cal's Pal
  8. Para Ti
  9. Mamblues
  10. Mamblues [original 1954 Version]

The complete album + 1 bonus track - limited edition pressing of 500 copies on 180g vinyl.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, vibraphonist, and multi-instrumentalist Cal Tjader is known as the most successful non-Latino Latin musician. Although he engaged in a wide variety of jazz idioms, the music of Cuba, the Caribbean, and Latin America, were his primary focus and inspiration.