Vuelve el Gigante is subject to speculation about Alegre's intentions (payback for years of support work, riding brother Eddie Palmieri's coattails, or a serious attempt to promote older brother Charlie). In any case the album presents incredible star power and opportunity. There are compositions by Arsenio Rodriguez (the eight-minute "El Guaya Catalina"), Chico O'Farrill, Raoul Morrero, and others. Arrangers include Tito Puente; and Joe Cain was at the helm. What it comes down to, however, is the players and Charlie Palmieri. "The Giant" really should be Eddie, and Charlie is more like Jack clambering up the beanstalk and borrowing the true giant's band. Not all of the personnel is the same, of course, and Charlie certainly was entitled! And the result is wonderful, at least for one album. Charlie's more traditional, romantic, even nostalgic music is brought out, caressed and maximized by the band's effortless, modern, laid-back sound. It is like a very solidly built chair that is also plush and comfortable. Vuelve el Gigante may not be a giant of an album, but it is not one to overlook, either. ~ Tony Wilds, All Music Guide
Vuelve el Gigante
01/01/1973 | Fania / Umgd
All Music Guide Review
Vuelve el Gigante Track Listing
Credits of Vuelve el Gigante
- Tony May
- Engineer, Remixing
- Bobby Rodriguez
- Bass (Electric)
- Adalberto Santiago
- Choir, Chorus
- Ray Santos
- Arranger
- Bobby Nelson
- Flute, Sax (Tenor)
- John Dentato
- Design, Original Photography
- Miriam Vazquez
- Project Coordinator
- Luis Jose Rodriguez
- Conga
- Ernesto Lechner
- Liner Notes
- Willie Rodriguez
- Bongos
- Sonny Bravo
- Arranger
- Joe Cain
- Producer
- Yayo el Indio
- Choir, Chorus
- Ismael Quintana
- Choir, Chorus
- Louis Laurita
- Trumpet
- Charlie Palmieri
- Organ, Percussion, Piano, Arranger, Melodica, Main Performer















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