. . . . . "1957"^^ . "186.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pamparana"@en . . . "1019485497"^^ . . . . "184.0"^^ . . . . . . "Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature"@en . . . "166.0"^^ . . . "Andr\u00E9s Castillo Jr."@en . . "Goza mi trompeta"@en . "Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature.JPG"@en . . "Gerardo Portillo"@en . . "Oye mi tres montuno"@en . . . . "Osvaldo Estivill"@en . . . . . . . "182.0"^^ . . "Israel L\u00F3pez"@en . "1958"^^ . . "Malanga amarilla"@en . . . . . . . . . "Guajeo de saxos"@en . . "Descarga cubana"@en . "46428560"^^ . . . . . . . . "Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature is the debut album by Cuban double bassist Cachao, released in 1957 by Panart. The album is composed of descargas, improvised jam sessions with Cuban themes. It was the fourth installment in Panart's Cuban Jam Session series after Julio Guti\u00E9rrez's Cuban Jam Session Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, and Ni\u00F1o Rivera's Vol. 3. Unlike the other installments, Cachao's session comprised short improvisations instead of extended jams. The album sold over a million copies and became \"a Latin music milestone\". In 2013, it was induced into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame and the National Recording Registry."@en . "Emilio Pe\u00F1alver"@en . . "C\u00F3gele el golpe"@en . "Side B"@en . . "192.0"^^ . "Sorpresa de flauta"@en . "Studio Album"@en . . . . . . "171.0"^^ . "144.0"^^ . . . . . . . "1957"^^ . "Camina Juan Pescao"@en . . . . "Silvio Contreras"@en . . . . "A gozar timbero"@en . "Controversia de metales"@en . . . "Panart Studios, Havana"@en . . . . . . "158.0"^^ . . . "Tromb\u00F3n criollo"@en . . "198.0"^^ . . "Estudio en trompeta"@en . . "Alfredo Le\u00F3n"@en . "14782"^^ . "Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature"@en . . . . . . . "Side A"@en . . "Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature is the debut album by Cuban double bassist Cachao, released in 1957 by Panart. The album is composed of descargas, improvised jam sessions with Cuban themes. It was the fourth installment in Panart's Cuban Jam Session series after Julio Guti\u00E9rrez's Cuban Jam Session Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, and Ni\u00F1o Rivera's Vol. 3. Unlike the other installments, Cachao's session comprised short improvisations instead of extended jams. The album sold over a million copies and became \"a Latin music milestone\". In 2013, it was induced into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame and the National Recording Registry."@en .