Percussionist Robin Jones was one of the earliest – and eventually longest-serving – exponents of Latin jazz in the UK. While he guested on hundreds of records and was still playing a couple of years before his death at 84 last year, Jones only ever released a handful of albums under his own name. Arguably the best – and certainly most popular amongst Britain’s legion of jazz-dancers – was 1972’s “El Maja”, credited to the Robin Jones Sextet. A scintillating fusion of Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazillian rhythms laden with sprightly woodwind and brass sounds, jaunty piano, jazz-funk Rhodes sounds and notable nods towards rhythm and blues, the hard-to-find album has now been reissued by legendary London jazz DJ Paul Murphy’s Jazz Room Records imprint. It should be an essential purchase for anyone who loves Latin jazz.