
I had posted a similar topic on the Yahoo timbale list.
By "non-latin" I mean a group that is not typically identified as salsa, mambo, rumba, etc.
I just bought "The Best of WAR", which, besides being the best CD (double CD actually) to listen to while driving around L.A. in a convertible, has some wicked timbale licks.
You listen to Tito, Prado, et al, you will hear some great timbales, and you expect it. I'm looking for the unexpected.
ps. On the same trip I went to a taping of the Wayne Brady Show, featuring musical director Peter Michael Escovedo; unfortunately he didn't play the timbales , although Wayne noodled around on them during the closing credits.
Edited By Norte on Oct. 13 2003 at 02:18
By "non-latin" I mean a group that is not typically identified as salsa, mambo, rumba, etc.
I just bought "The Best of WAR", which, besides being the best CD (double CD actually) to listen to while driving around L.A. in a convertible, has some wicked timbale licks.
You listen to Tito, Prado, et al, you will hear some great timbales, and you expect it. I'm looking for the unexpected.
ps. On the same trip I went to a taping of the Wayne Brady Show, featuring musical director Peter Michael Escovedo; unfortunately he didn't play the timbales , although Wayne noodled around on them during the closing credits.
Edited By Norte on Oct. 13 2003 at 02:18