Various - Cumbias Y Gaitas de Colombia

Posted on November 11, 2006 by Milan

cumbias

Housed in an incredibly nice cover with a unique pre-historic Flinstone vibe (the drum, the model, the hair…), this record contains several outstanding cumbias. I thought the following cumbia (eh, or Gaita?) from this record is a nice one to post because it features a great hot-jazz guitarist who at one point goes out of his mind.

Filed under: Latin / Caribbean, Various Artists, Weird / Neat Covers

8 Comments to “Various - Cumbias Y Gaitas de Colombia”

Ricardo Castiblanco on November 12th, 2006 @ 7:15 am

More information find Mapale, Joe Arroyo, Totó la Momposina…

ship_it on November 12th, 2006 @ 7:51 pm

RAD!

Simon on November 13th, 2006 @ 5:50 am

Congratulations. Your page is great.

But, Can you put the names of the songs in the mp3 you share?

milan on November 13th, 2006 @ 6:58 am

Not in this case. I’m separated from my records at the moment and took the track from an old CDR.

This is the total tracklisting however that I found online, maybe someone can figure out which track it is:

1. CUMBIA CIENEGUARA
2. CUMBIA CAMPESINA
3. LA MAGDALENA
4. SOLEDAD
5. OCASO MARINO
6. CIGARRON COLORAO
7. CUMBIA SAMBRANERA
8. TABACO MASCAO
9. NOCHE DE ESTRELLAS
10. LA CEIBA
11. CUMBIA SINCELEJANA
12. LA SABROSA

william on November 13th, 2006 @ 12:35 pm

This is good, it sounds quite different from alot
of Latin music I have heard. Somehow it manages to be quite distinct, and yes the guitarist sounds like he wants to make his presence known.

emanuel on February 11th, 2007 @ 5:53 pm

quiero bajar musica de todos los grupos

imre on March 30th, 2007 @ 6:40 am

yo quiero este cd”"”"”"

Tio Nickel on October 3rd, 2008 @ 11:43 pm

Hey there. This song is “Ocaso Marino” by Los Satelites. My parents are from Colombia and I grew up listening to this music. This album was always one of my favorites ever. This song is great, but my favorite track has always been “La Magdalena”. Discos Fuentes released these albums on CD a while back. I have all three volumes, and there are some strange omissions and substitutions. There is no “La Sabrosa” and the versions of “Soledad” and “Tabaco Mascao” are vastly inferior on CD. But the song you shared here is present in clean digital form. Now I’ll be looking for the entire album online to fill in the blanks, but thanks for the taste!

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