Warm Wave

1964 studio album by Cal Tjader From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Warm Wave is an album by Latin jazz vibraphonist Cal Tjader fronting an orchestra arranged and conducted by Claus Ogerman recorded in 1964 and released on the Verve label.[1]

Released1964
RecordedMay 8, 11 & 13 and June 18, 1964
StudioA&R Studios, New York City, NY and Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
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Warm Wave
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Released1964
RecordedMay 8, 11 & 13 and June 18, 1964
StudioA&R Studios, New York City, NY and Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
GenreJazz
Length28:20
LabelVerve
V/V6-8585
ProducerCreed Taylor
Cal Tjader chronology
Breeze from the East
(1964)
Warm Wave
(1964)
Soul Sauce
(1965)
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The Allmusic review by Stephen Cook stated, "If an album ever betrayed Cal Tjader's affinity for former boss George Shearing's ultra-smooth cocktail style, then Warm Wave would be it ... this is less standard Latin lounge Tjader and more an analog to Jackie Gleason's polished easy-listening sound. Tjader's solos are so smooth, in fact, that they practically disappear into Claus Ogerman's opaque arrangements. If you are in the business of collecting classic lounge records, this rates as a good one".[2]

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