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Paquito D'Rivera's 1989 album "Tico Tico" is a vibrant journey through the rich tapestry of Latin jazz, blending big band energy with the soulful nuances of bolero. Recorded at the iconic RCA Studio A in New York City over three days in June and August 1989, this album showcases D'Rivera's mastery on clarinet, alto, and tenor sax, accompanied by the stellar talents of Danilo Perez on piano and other esteemed musicians. The album's twelve tracks, including the lively "Tico Tico" and the romantic "Serenata," offer a dynamic range of styles, from the energetic "Danza Caracteristica" to the tender "Song For Maura." With a duration of 56 minutes, "Tico Tico" is a testament to D'Rivera's virtuosity and his ability to seamlessly fuse Latin rhythms with jazz improvisation. This album is a celebration of cultural fusion, capturing the essence of Latin jazz in its purest form.