Noro Morales - Walter Winchell Rhumba

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Review by Kim Pullen

Noro Morales' album "Walter Winchell Rhumba" is a true gem that showcases the finest elements of traditional Latin music. The album features a captivating blend of rhumba, mambo, and cha-cha rhythms that are guaranteed to get anyone grooving.

From the opening track "Walter Winchell Rhumba" to the closing number "Changüí", the album is a masterclass in musicality and style. Each track is infused with Morales' signature arrangements that feature dynamic percussion, brass, and piano solos that are nothing short of breathtaking.

The album's standout tracks include "Siboney", "Tico Tico", and "Rumba Rhapsody", which demonstrate Morales' ability to create complex and layered compositions that are both engaging and danceable. The album also features some sublime vocal performances, notably on "Babalú" and "Bésame Mucho".

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Artist: Noro Morales
Album: Walter Winchell Rhumba
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Rhumba Rhapsody3:22
No Other Love2:45
Walter Winchell Rhumba1:50
Ya Empezo3:10
La Reina2:55
Juanita2:36
El Sopon2:58
¿Que Tiene Mamá?2:31
Ponce2:49
Mi Fa Sol1:51
Orito, Orale1:56
Chen Chen Co3:03
Wha' Happen Baby?3:14
O La-La3:02
Serenata Ritmica1:44
Vamos Ya2:49
Mambo2:41
Ten Jabon2:51
Capullito De Aleli2:41
Echa Pa' Ca3:05
El Manisero2:57
The Sheik Of Araby2:29

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Catalog Numbers

MLN 55025

Labels

Musica Latina Nostalgia

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

Companies

RoleCompany
Copyright (c)IMC Music Ltd.
Licensed FromIntermusic S.A.

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkElian Graphic Design
Liner NotesWilliam Hogeland
VocalsEl Boy (tracks: 11), Joe Valle (tracks: 9, 10), Pellin Rodriguez (tracks: 13, 14), Tito Rodriguez (tracks: 3, 4, 6)

Notes

  • Made in Portugal.
  • Total playing time: 60:14
  • Recorded 1942-1949.
  • Personnel of the orchestra is unknown, except for the vocalists mentioned in credits.

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: MCPS
  • Barcode: 8 712177 038886

About Noro Morales

Born 4 January 1911, Puerta de Tierra, Puerto Rico. Died 14 January 1964, San Juan, Puerto Rico. One of the most popular Latin band leaders of the 1940s and 1950s. Brother of ; Morales grew up in a musical family, which was invited in 1924 to become the court orchestra of the president of Venezuela (Gral. Juan Vicente Gómez). Noro took over as conductor after his father died, eventually moving the band back to Puerto Rico. He moved to New York City in 1935 and within two years was leading his own rumba band. Installed as the house band at the legendary club El Morocco, Morales was at the center of the rise of Latin jazz in the early 1940s. Xavier Cugat took Morales' composition, "Bim, Bam, Bum" and covered it for one of his earliest hits. Many of the great names in Latin music floated through Morales' band during this time: Machito, Tito Rodriguez, Tito Puente, and, later, Anglo musicians such as Doc Severinsen. Morales cut a distinctive figure on stage and off, with his large bald head and black mustache. One friend recalled that, "He was always well-dressed, shows shined, nails polished and reeked of expensive cologne....He loved women. He had to work steadily to pay the alimony his three wives collected." Morales remained a popular and successful act on the New York scene for over 20 years, appearing annually at the Daily News Harvest Moon Ball and working clubs such as the Copacabana and the China Doll. Although he was not averse to catering to popular tastes, Morales usually stayed true to his Latin roots, using a traditional line-up featuring a rhythm section that included bass, bongos, conga, timbales, and claves, with himself on piano. He returned to Puero Rico in 1961 to work at the Hotel la Concha, where he died in 1964 of the effects of chronic diabetes.

Real Name

    • Norosbaldo Morales

Name Vars

  • Ismael \
  • Morales
  • Mata Moros
  • Morale
  • Moralès
  • Moro Morales
  • N- Morales
  • N. Marales
  • N. Morales
  • N. Moralés
  • Nino Morales
  • Nora Morales
  • Noro
  • Noro Morales En El Piano
  • Noro Moralès
  • Norà Morales
  • Orquesta De Noro Morales
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Summary by Kim Pullen

"Walter Winchell Rhumba" is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the rich history and vibrant energy of Latin music. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of Noro Morales and a tribute to the timeless beauty of his music.