Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra - Dancing with Edmundo/Heading South of the Border
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Canadian Music Store Free Music Notes for Dancing with Edmundo/Heading South of the BorderFree Music Review: Pop Songs and Latin Favourites in Dance TempoEdmundo Ros was, of course, Britain's leading exponent of Latin American music and styles from 1940 until he disbanded in 1975. Not only was Edmundo a household name in the UK, but his music appealed to a worldwide market. His recordings sold particularly well in the USA, Japan and Latin America. You cannot help be struck by the excellence of his orchestra, the high standard of musicianship, and the adventurous choice of material. The second album, Heading South Of The Border (Tracks 17-28) from 1970, demonstrates that latter point. Edmundo took on the hits of the day such as "Hey Jude", "Mrs Robinson" and "Light My Fire", added a Latin beat, and took them onto the dance floor. This collection also includes an even more unlikely latinised number "The Skater's Waltz". These adaptations are all done tastefully and with originality.
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