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My Latin Soul

Bobby Matos and The Combo Conquistadores

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Format: LP

Cat No: MRBLP326

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Release Date:  12 September 2025

Label:  Mr Bongo

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5024017006638

Genres:  World Music  Jazz  

Release Date:  12 September 2025

Label:  Mr Bongo

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5024017006645

Genres:  World Music  Jazz  

  • Description

    When it comes to Latin soul, Bobby Matos And The Combo Conquistadores 'Tema De Alma Latina', has to be up there as one of the heaviest tracks ever recorded. This much-loved Latin workout has been rocking dancefloors for years with its infectious, driving energy and pulsating rhythms. Released in 1968, the 'My Latin Soul' album on Philips Records now receives a welcome reissue on Mr Bongo. It's a sheer delight throughout and a premier example of the Nu Yorican sound that was thriving in New York in the '60s.

    From a young age, the Bronx, New York-born Latin jazz percussionist Bobby Matos found inspiration through the conga drum masters Mongo Santamaria and Patato Valdez (who he had informal backstage lessons with) and timbales legends Willie Bobo and Tito Puente. Bobby was drawn into New York's club scene and began playing in the vibrant '60s beat / bohemian Greenwich Village cafes, followed by stints in a wide range of different venues. These included Bronx dance halls and after-hours clubs in El Barrio, through to the elegance of Carnegie Hall, Central Park concerts, and off-Broadway theatres.

    Later relocating to Los Angeles, Bobby played an important role in spreading Latin music far and wide. He became an inspiration to many on the jazz dance and acid jazz scenes in the '80s / '90s where his recordings were picked and played, becoming prized collector items amongst DJs. The track 'Tema De Alma Latina' was immortalised as a classic for many, after being featured on the Gilles Peterson's Street Sounds Jazz Juice 5 compilation in 1987. A captivating listen from start to finish, the album features other treats such as the dynamic album opener 'Nadie Baila Como Yo', the blazing flute led 'Mambo Maxims', and the blistering piano shuffler 'Raices'.

    A truly iconic Latin classic whether you're being reunited with it like an old friend or discovering it as a fresh new find.

    Description

    When it comes to Latin soul, Bobby Matos And The Combo Conquistadores 'Tema De Alma Latina', has to be up there as one of the heaviest tracks ever recorded. This much-loved Latin workout has been rocking dancefloors for years with its infectious, driving energy and pulsating rhythms. Released in 1968, the 'My Latin Soul' album on Philips Records now receives a welcome reissue on Mr Bongo. It's a sheer delight throughout and a premier example of the Nu Yorican sound that was thriving in New York in the '60s.

    From a young age, the Bronx, New York-born Latin jazz percussionist Bobby Matos found inspiration through the conga drum masters Mongo Santamaria and Patato Valdez (who he had informal backstage lessons with) and timbales legends Willie Bobo and Tito Puente. Bobby was drawn into New York's club scene and began playing in the vibrant '60s beat / bohemian Greenwich Village cafes, followed by stints in a wide range of different venues. These included Bronx dance halls and after-hours clubs in El Barrio, through to the elegance of Carnegie Hall, Central Park concerts, and off-Broadway theatres.

    Later relocating to Los Angeles, Bobby played an important role in spreading Latin music far and wide. He became an inspiration to many on the jazz dance and acid jazz scenes in the '80s / '90s where his recordings were picked and played, becoming prized collector items amongst DJs. The track 'Tema De Alma Latina' was immortalised as a classic for many, after being featured on the Gilles Peterson's Street Sounds Jazz Juice 5 compilation in 1987. A captivating listen from start to finish, the album features other treats such as the dynamic album opener 'Nadie Baila Como Yo', the blazing flute led 'Mambo Maxims', and the blistering piano shuffler 'Raices'.

    A truly iconic Latin classic whether you're being reunited with it like an old friend or discovering it as a fresh new find..

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Nadie Baila Como Yo
      • 2. En Casa De Alfredo
      • 3. Caliente Y Grasoso
      • 4. Te Adoro A Ti
      • 5. La Cosa De Ritchie
      • 6. Me Tienes Loco

      Side 2

      • 7. Tema De Alma Latina
      • 8. Mambo Maxims
      • 9. One Mint Julep
      • 10. Raices
      • 11. Trailo A Casa

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Nadie Baila Como Yo
      • 2. En Casa De Alfredo
      • 3. Caliente Y Grasoso
      • 4. Te Adoro A Ti
      • 5. La Cosa De Ritchie
      • 6. Me Tienes Loco
      • 7. Tema De Alma Latina
      • 8. Mambo Maxims
      • 9. One Mint Julep
      • 10. Raices
      • 11. Trailo A Casa