This single CD has all of the contents of the two
Mongo Santamaria Riverside albums originally titled Mongo Explodes and Go, Mongo! The music was last available as a two-LP set also titled
Skins. The 1964 session, oddly programmed first, finds
Santamaria on conga and bongos at the head of a ten-piece band also including trumpeter
Marty Sheller, then-unknown flutist
Hubert Laws (also featured on piccolo and tenor), Bobby Capers on alto and baritone, and a seven-piece rhythm section with five percussionists. Cornetist
Nat Adderley guests on three of the ten numbers, which are all group originals, including four songs from
Sheller. The early dates (
Mongo's first as the leader of a fairly jazz-oriented Latin group) have
Santamaria leading a completely different band, a nonet with just three percussionists. Most notable among the personnel are the young
Chick Corea on piano and
Pat Patrick, on leave from Sun Ra's band, as one of the two saxophonists. This time around,
Mongo contributed four of the nine fairly obscure numbers. Although some of the songs on the 1964 date were put together in hopes of duplicating the commercial success of "Watermelon Man" (none succeeded), the music still sounds fairly fresh and lively. An excellent introduction to
Mongo Santamaria's viable brand of Afro-Cuban jazz. ~ Scott Yanow