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Cumbias Chicadelicas (2-LP) - various

Titel : Cumbias Chicadelicas (2-LP)

Artiest(en) : various

Medium : Vinyl

Jaar : 2015

Label : Pharaway Sounds


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Psychedelic Peruvian Cumbia and Chicha from the archives of the legendary Infopesa label, 1968-1982. English / Spanish liner notes.
SIDE 1:
1. Los Orientales De Paramonga - Lobos Al Escape (1970)
2. Los Mirlos - Cumbia De Los Pajaritos / La Danza De Los Mirlos (1972)
3. Juaneco Y Su Combo - Me Robaron Mi Runa Mula (1977)
4. Los Pakines - Ramo De Rosas (1972)
SIDE 2:
1. Los Beta 5 - El Bicho (1973)
2. Los Orientales De Paramonga - La Danza Del Mono (1972)
3. Eusebio Y Su Banjo - Mi Morena Rebelde (1981)
4. Manzanita Y Su Conjunto : Arre Caballito (1968)
SIDE 3:
1. Los Rumbaney - El Poncho (1969)
2. Juaneco Y Su Combo - Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo (1980)
3. Los Mirlos - Sonido Amazónico (1973)
4. Manzanita Y Su Conjunto - Vírgenes Del Sol (1968)
SIDE 4:
1. Sonido 2000 - Monito Saltarin (1977)
2. Juaneco Y Su Combo - Volando (1974)
3. Aniceto Y Sus Fabulosos- Mi Gran Noche (1969)
4. Los Invasores : Todos Juntos (1982)
 
Cumbias Chichadélicas: Peruvian Psychedelic Chica liberates music from the vaults of the Infopesa studio, one of Peru`s great cumbia labels. The vinyl release includes detailed liner notes and an introduction by Franz Ferdinand, and music that is mastered from the original tapes. The album kicks off with a highlight, Los Orientales de Paramonga`s ‘Lobos al Escape.’ The dirty guitar work references Link Wray. Invoking the rainforest, chirping birds can be heard throughout ‘Cumbia de los Pajaritos.’ The pace picks up with ‘Me Robaron Mi Runa Mula,’ which is by the great Juaneco y su Combo. The psychoactive guitar playing in ‘Ramo de Rosas’ is breathtaking. Lost Beta 5`s guitar work reminisces West African highlife guitar work during the same time period. Los Orientales de Paramong`s ’La Danza del Mono’ is a classic for good reason. Eusebio y su Banjo contributes the first song with lyrics. Arre Caballito`s tune lets the keyboard share space with the electric guitar. Juaneco y su Combo returns with yet another highlight, ‘Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo.’ Packed with fun lyrics and strong keyboard playing, the song showcases a white hot rhythm section. Another golden classic, Los Mirlos` ‘Sonido Amazonico’ has the tastiest surf inspired guitar work. Sonido 2000`s ‘Monito Saltarin’ could at moments be mistaken as Highlife music. The album closes with a Los Invasores de Progreso tune which sounds like it missed the golden age of Chica. This is one of the finest collections of psychedelic cumbias. It comfortably sits aside “The Rough Guide to Psychedelic Cumbia” and both volumes of “Roots of Chicha: Psychedelic Cumbias From Peru.” As the Woodstock inspired art work (which earns additional points) suggests, this is a guitar-centric album that will delight Northern listeners