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''Jambo Caribe'' is an album by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie recorded in 1964 and released on the Limelight label.Dizzy Gillespie discography
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Reception

The
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review states "The populist Dizzy Gillespie gets full rein in this lively, happy collection of tunes exploring rhythms and idioms from the Caribbean. Gillespie is in an ebullient mood, even offering some sly lead calypso vocals on three numbers".Ginell, R. S
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Track listing

''All compositions by Dizzy Gillespie except as indicated'' # "Fiesta Mo-Jo" – 3:50 # "Barbados Carnival" (Chris White) – 2:55 # "Jambo" – 4:57 # "Trinidad, Hello" (Kenny Barron) – 4:20 # "Poor Joe" (Joe Willoughby) – 2:38 # "And Then She Stopped" – 3:15 # "Don't Try to Keep up with the Joneses" (Willoughby) – 2:36 # "Trinidad, Goodbye" (Barron) – 8:26 *Recorded at Universal Studios in Chicago, Illinois on November 4 (tracks 2 & 6), November 5 (tracks 3–5) and November 6 (tracks 1, 7 & 8), 1964


Personnel

* Dizzy Gillespie – trumpet, vocals * James Moody
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, flute * Kenny Barron – piano * Chris Whitebass, vocals *
Rudy Collins Rudy Collins (July 24, 1934 – August 15, 1988) was an American jazz drummer born in New York City. Collins played trombone in high school and started on drums at that time as well. He studied with Sam Ulano during 1953–57 and began gigging in ...
– drums * Kansas Fields – percussion


References

Dizzy Gillespie albums 1964 albums Albums produced by Hal Mooney Limelight Records albums {{1960s-jazz-album-stub