The Irving Fields Trio's album, "That Latin Beat For Dancing Fet," is a lively and energetic collection of Latin-inspired tunes that are sure to get listeners moving. The album features a variety of styles, including salsa, rumba, and cha-cha, all played with precision and skill by the talented musicians.
From the opening track, "Cuban Love Song," to the closing number, "Ritmo Tropical," the album is a non-stop party, with infectious rhythms and catchy melodies that are impossible to resist. The trio's playing is tight and cohesive, with each member contributing to the overall sound in a meaningful way.
Standout tracks include "Mambo Italiano," which infuses an Italian classic with Latin flavor, and "Brazil," a sultry and sensual tune that transports listeners to the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. The album also includes a number of original compositions by Irving Fields, showcasing his talent as a composer and arranger.