- Cd (musik)
Cumbia cumbia 1 & 2
(2012)
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Detaljer om materialet
Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
spansk
Genre
latinsalsa - afrocubansk musik
Emneord
Emnetal
78.797:882
Bidrag af
Nick Gold, Rodolfo, Gabriel Romero, Armando Hernandez, Adolfo Echeverría, Pedro Laza, Guillermo Gonzalez, Lito Barrientos, Andrés Landero, Clímaco Sarmiento, Conjunto Tipico Vallenato, Los Inmortales, La Sonora Dinamita, Los Warahuaco, El Combo de los Galleros, Los Guacharacos, Los Corraleros de Majagual, La Sonora del Caribe, Los Cumbiamberos de Pacheco, Los Satelites, Combo los Galleros, Montería Swing, Los Gavilanes de la Costa, La Sonora Cienaguera
Indhold
La colegialaLa subiendaLa zenaidaAmanecientoNavidad negraCumbia cienagueraTabaco y ronLa piraguaLa pollera coloraSe me perdió la cadenitaEl pescador de BaruCumbia sampuesinaCumbia del monteSoledadBaila RositaLupitaLlora acordeonNoche de estrellasSanto DomingoRitmo de tamboOcaso marinoCumbia en do menorCumbia IndiaTabaco mascaoCumbia campesinaCumbia sabrosaLa samariaEsperma y ronLos Gavilanes
Beskrivelse
Indspilninger fra Discos Fuentes 1954-1988
Forlag
World Circuit
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
fRoots, 2012 April
"Spanning the period 1954-1988, this two-CD compilation's 22 artists and 32 classic tracks rehearse the transformation of cumbia from a little-known regional African-rooted genre into a brassy, percussive piping accordeon signifier of Colombian national identity and standard fare on the international dance-club floor. Drawn from the vaults of Discos Fuentes (...) this documentary project was originally issued in two volumes by World Circuit in 1989 and 1993. Compiled by Nick Gold, with album notes by Sue Steward, its package-reissue signals cumbia's enduring expressive appeal, and its near-universal draw for cosmopolitan dancers around the world ... A worthy introduction to a vital fount of Africa-Colombian identity, and an essential tributary of contemporary pan-Latin music"
The independent, 2012-04-13
"Laidback but insistent, it's as close to reggae as to samba or mambo - a cantering lope edged with a gentle but persuasive rock-steady twitch courtesy of the rasping percussive scrape of the guiro and its metal cousin the guacharaca, a sound that goes straight to the hips"
The independent, 2012-04-13