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Panama Blues
02:34
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Walkin' My Cat Named Dog
02:26
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Mambo for Mauricio
02:48
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Viva Guarjira
02:38
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More Bread
02:36
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Puttin You Down
02:47
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El Green Hornet
02:59
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Going Uptown
03:02
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Old Shoes
02:16
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Killer Joe
03:02
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Hot Peppers Part 1
03:23
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Hot Peppers Part 2
02:46
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Mauricio Smith Panama City, Florida
Mauricio Smith adapted easily to the rhythms of rock & roll, and made an early attempt at cross-over between Latin jazz and rock in the mid-'60s when he hooked up with producer Joe Cain, with whom Smith cut an album -- Acid Jazz -- for the Mainstream Records label. He later played and recorded with Charles Mingus and Dizzy Gillespie, and with the Latin Jazz Orchestra. ... more
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