Various Artists – Colompilation

Colompilation

COLOMBIA SPECIAL

As a final post for this ‘Sunday Special’, I give you
a compilation of some of my favourite Colombian tracks.
I just love this music, and had a great time making it.
Guepa ! Muchas gracias por su attencion y hasta la próxima.

tracks;

1 Juancho Polo Valencia – Veni veni
2 Los Corraleros de Majagual – El tamarindo
3 Alfredo Gutierrez – Sombrero engolillao
4 Pacho Galán – Ay cosita linda
5 Los Corraleros de Majagual – La manzana
6 Andrés Landero – Maria de los Reyes
7 La Sonora Cordobesa – Roberto Ruiz
8 Aniceto Molina – Que muera el gavilan
9 Bovea y sus Vallenatos – Rosa Maria
10 Lucho Perez – No me busques
11 Climaco Sarmiento – La gaita Marciana
12 Carlos Roman y su Sonora Vallenata – Very very well
13 Peregoyo y su Combo Vacana – Descarga Vacana

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19 thoughts on “Various Artists – Colompilation

  1. those colombian and cumbias music are quiet rare anywhere at blogsphere…BIG Thnaks for it and rescpest to sharing with us. Looking forward to hera them. Did you hear abou “Roots of Chica”? hav a sunny day !

  2. those colombian and cumbias music are quiet rare anywhere at blogsphere…BIG Thnaks for it and rescpest to sharing with us. Looking forward to hera them. Did you hear abou “Roots of Chica”? hav a sunny day !

  3. http://data.hu/get/457565/The_Roots_of_Chicha.rar.html to have an idea….. Chicha started out in the late 60’s, in the oil-boom cities of the Peruvian Amazon. Cumbias Amazonicas, as they were first known, were loosely inspired by Colombian cumbias but incorporated the distinctive pentatonic scales of Andean melodies, some Cuban guajiras, and the psychedelic sounds of surf guitars, wah-wah pedals, farfisa organs and moog synthesizers.
    Chicha, which is named after a corn-based liquor favored by the Incas, quickly spread to Lima. It became the music of choice of the mostly indigenous new migrant population – mixing even further with rock, Andean folklore and Peruvian creole music.
    Very much like Jamaican Ska or Congolese Soukous, Chicha is western-influenced indigenous music geared toward the new urban masses who wholly identified with the new hybrid . Chicha is at once raw and sophisticated – and until now, it had never been released outside of Peru.

  4. http://data.hu/get/457565/The_Roots_of_Chicha.rar.html to have an idea….. Chicha started out in the late 60’s, in the oil-boom cities of the Peruvian Amazon. Cumbias Amazonicas, as they were first known, were loosely inspired by Colombian cumbias but incorporated the distinctive pentatonic scales of Andean melodies, some Cuban guajiras, and the psychedelic sounds of surf guitars, wah-wah pedals, farfisa organs and moog synthesizers.
    Chicha, which is named after a corn-based liquor favored by the Incas, quickly spread to Lima. It became the music of choice of the mostly indigenous new migrant population – mixing even further with rock, Andean folklore and Peruvian creole music.
    Very much like Jamaican Ska or Congolese Soukous, Chicha is western-influenced indigenous music geared toward the new urban masses who wholly identified with the new hybrid . Chicha is at once raw and sophisticated – and until now, it had never been released outside of Peru.

  5. Thank you VERY MUCH! i spent about 2 weeks looking for “very very well” and finally found it here! gracias parce! you’ve just earned a new frequent reader

  6. Thank you VERY MUCH! i spent about 2 weeks looking for “very very well” and finally found it here! gracias parce! you’ve just earned a new frequent reader

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