Tito Duarte (La Habana, Cuba, 1946 – Córdoba, Spain, 2003) was son of composer and conductor [a905528], who played with stars as [a129658] or [a99729], apart from working on RCA records. The family exiled from Cuba after Castro's revolution, going to Spain. Tito Duarte played percussion, saxes, flutes, keyboards and bass guitar, apart from being a very good arranger as he showed on [a22856], band founded by [a266750] in 1971. Later he played with jazz musicians, backing Carles Benavent, Josep Mas "Kitflus", Jorge Pardo, Max Sunyer, Vlady Bas. He also played as session man: [a910530], [a1063304], [a521546], [a987039], [a97472],… He recorded some solo albums: "Tito Duarte" (1979), a dance jazz album, or "Un directo... al sabor (1981), a more commercial release.
2004
Factoría Autor
CD
1981
1981
1980
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1994
1979
Velvet (2)
LP, Album
1979
1973
1973
2017
Calle Mayor
CD, Album, Comp, RM
2016
2010
2005
Philips
CD, Comp, RM
2005
Universal
CD
2005
2003
WEA
CD, Single, Promo, Car
2003
Griot Records
CD, Album
2003
2003
2002
fnac.es, FNAC
CD, Comp
2002
2002
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RCA, BMG España
CD, Album
2001
DRO
CD, Comp
2001
DRO
CD, EP, Promo, Smplr, Dig
2001
Ariola, BMG España
CD, Single, Promo, Tra
2001
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CRIN
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2000
El Flamenco Es Universal
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2000
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Avizor Records
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Virgin, Virgin
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Placer de Caños, s.l.
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Columbia
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Virgin
CD, Single, Promo, Jew
1997
Discos Joey
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Manzana
CD, Album
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Hispavox
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J.J. Record's
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Hispavox
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Smash (5)
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Fonomusic
7", Single
1991
Fonomusic
7", Single