1. Don Pascual 2. Buma Buruma 3. Candela 4. Nunca, Nunca 5. Dona Gregoria 6. Chicalanga 7. Las Manzanas 8. Baile De Los Morenos 9. Tierra 10. Siga El Baile 11. El Cable 12. Tingo Tingo 13. Prohibido Tomar Cafe En El Estudio 14. Ahi Va La Comparsa 15. Siempre Tu 16. Negro En Sol Menor 17. Cheche 18. Abuelo Regalame Un Tamboril 19. Candombe 20. Chiquillada 21. Biafra 22. Palo Y Tamboril 23. Candombe De Mi Ciudad 24. La Llamada 25. Biricunyamba 26. Yacumenza 27. El Candomble
Alberto "Mike" Dogliotti : organ; Federico Garcia Vigil : bass; Pipa Burgueno : drums; Tito Caballero : sax & flute; Silva Brothers (Morenada) : tambores >>>>>>> Alberto "Mike" Dogliotti (1939, Montevideo - July 9, 2007, Canary Islands) was a Uruguayan pianist, arranger and composer, recognized as an important jazz and candombe musician. He started his studies at the early age of 4. He was awarded consecutively for two years in the Musical Youth Contest of Uruguay and as a teenager he obtained a scholarship to continue his classical training at the Vienna National Conservatory. During his stay in Austria, Dogliotti, barely 17 years old, took the opportunity to tour several European countries. Part of his repertoire included the music of Uruguayan artists such as Eduardo Fabini.
In the 1960s he joined the Montevideo Hot Club and the Peña de Jazz, the two most important jazz venues in the Uruguayan capital. In this period he ventured into this musical genre, becoming one of his main references in Montevideo.His relationship with the carnivalist and publicist Carmelo "Lito" Imperio, who took him to a program he had in the old sheds of Saeta, was one of the factors that brought him closer to popular music. In 1964 he toured several countries in South America, performing in important hotels. He was hired in 1967 by the Intercontinental Hotel in Quito, which form a sextet composed by Daniel "Bachicha" Lencina (trumpet), Tito Knight (sax, flute and clarinet), Chocho Paolini (sax-tenor), Eduardo Useta (bass and electric guitar) and Santiago Ameijenda (percussion). With this group he recorded for the record label Facolor his first full-length, entitled Fiesta en el Hotel Quito. The following year, the same hotel chain proposed to go to Lima. In this framework, he hired new musicians, and as Micky Dogliotti and his orchestra recorded the Instrumental album for the MAG label.
In the seventies and early eighties, he recorded a series of instrumental candombe albums, merging with other styles, such as Candombe for Export (1970) and Candombe liso (1972). Some musicians who accompanied him were Federico García Vigil, Pipa Burgueño or Tito Caballero. In Llamadas, ritmo y candombe (1975) Ruben Rada participates (with whom he had played in 1969 for three months in Lima). In 1983 he was part of the album Chicalanga 3 + 1, with Hugo Jasa, Federico García Vigil and Roberto Galletti, released only on cassette. On these albums he covered compositions by Pedro Ferreira, Manolo Guardia, Hugo and Osvaldo Fattoruso, Ruben Rada, Mario "Chichito" Cabral, Horace Silver and Herbie Hancock, among others. He died in July 2007 in the Canary Islands, where he had been based for 24 years.
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