
v/a - the original sound of cumbia: the history of colombian cumbia & porro as told by the phonograph 1948-79 (part 2) - soundway records - vinyl

SNDWLP 032B - 62508 - uk3lp - €27.50
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Genre: Latin - Colombia / Cumbia
1. Betopey - Cumbia del Carnaval
2. Conjunto Miramar - Reina de Cumbias
3. Los Cumbiamberos de Chorrera - La Millera
4. Andrés Landero - Rosa y Mayo
5. Los Tigres con Morgan Blanco - La Culebra
6. La Cumbia Soledeña - Tambo, Tambo
7. Jaime Simanca y sus Fandangueros - Cumbia Negra
8. Aniceto Molina y su Conjunto - Cumbia Candela
9. Banda Bajera de San Pelayo - Descarga en Cumbia
10. Alberto Pacheco - Guayabita Colorá
11. Banda 11 de Enero de Murillo - La Cachona
12. Lucho Campillo y su Conjunto - Rastrillando
13. Carlos Román - El 4 y 5
14. Banda 2da de Laguneta Córdoba - Tracionera
15. Satanás y su Grupo - Cumbia de La Montaña
16. Toño Fernández - La Guacharaca
17. Lucho Yepez - La Gaita del Pato
18. El Pholy Combo - El Porro es Hermano De La Cumbia
19. Grupo Costa Brava - A Baranoa
20. ElÃas Morón y su Conjunto Vallenato - Playas Embrujadas
21. Chico Cervantes - Cumbia Colombia
22. Anibal Velásquez y su Conjunto - Cumbia Bogotana
23. Alfonso Puerta y su Conjunto - Pescadores del Mar
24. Miguel Durán - Elionora
25. Celia Estremor y su Grupo de Baile Cantao - El Secuestro
26. Hermanos Tuiran - Lluvia
27. Unknown - El Niño Llora
28. Heber Macias - Cumbia Linda



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Soundway set sail for Colombia once again, delving deeper into the South American country’s rich musical past. 55 tracks spread over two triple vinyl releases. The Original Sound of Cumbia is Soundway’s definitive guide to the origins of Colombian cumbia and porro and the result of five years pain staking re-search by Will ‘Quantic’ Holland. 1500 copies limited worldwide.. Tip!
Triplepack 2 sees the evolution of cumbia. Greats of Colombian music like Alberto Pacheco, Toño Fernandez & Anibal Velasquez brought the genre forward, bringing new influences and instruments to the genre. What had once been considered the music of the underclasses had risen up as the new sound of a nation.
After five years of becoming slowly submerged in Colombian musical culture, learning the accordion, setting up a band and a studio, and scouring the country in search it's recorded legacy, Will 'Quantic' Holland (Quantic Soul Orchestra & Quantic y su Combo Barbaro) has compiled the fruits of his labour into this unique compilation that tells the story of cumbia in the years of the phonograph record's supremacy. Along with good friend and head of Soundway Records, Miles Cleret, Will Holland has condensed hundreds of 78s, 45s and LPs into just over two and a half hours of the finest Colombian cumbia.
After five years of becoming slowly submerged in Colombian musical culture, learning the accordion, setting up a band and a studio, and scouring the country in search it's recorded legacy, Will 'Quantic' Holland (Quantic Soul Orchestra & Quantic y su Combo Barbaro) has compiled the fruits of his labour into this unique compilation that tells the story of cumbia in the years of the phonograph record's supremacy. Along with good friend and head of Soundway Records, Miles Cletet, Will Holland has condensed hundreds of 78s, 45s and LPs into just over two and a half hours of the finest Colombian cumbia.