• V.A - Palenque Palenque - Champeta criolla & afro roots in colombia 1975-91

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    Origine du Groupe : V.A Colombia

    Style : World Music

    Sortie : 2010




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    Another genius set from Soundway, purveyors of no-nonsense global Afro-diasporic music, this time opening the book on champeta, a popular form for blacks in Cartagena and Barranquilla, cities
    that lie on the Carribean coast of Colombia. While most know Colombia for cumbia  and its many permutations, head compiler Lucas Da Silva, boss of his own Palenque imprint, follows the
    development of champeta’s beginnings in the '70s, when local musicians took to Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat and began to integrate the Black President’s rhythmic sensibility and interlocking guitar parts
    into their local styles, which already took in soukous, calypso, zouk, and compas.



    If you have a copy of the Fela tribute album Black Man’s Cry from earlier this year, you’ll be familiar with Lisandro Mesa’s “Shacalao,” one of a handful of covers of Kuti’s “Shakara” and an
    early example of champeta. Then, as it is now, it was the soundtrack blasted by sound systems in the rougher parts of town, but what you get here are the raw goods before modern production
    techniques slicked things up.



    Volume 2, please? Or how about a trawl through other untapped Colombian forms like fandango and puya next? There have been a few Colombian comps put out lately, but we’ve barely scratched the
    surface, folks. Soundway, bring it on!



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    Tracklist :

    1. Manuel Alvarez y Sus Dangers – Esclavo Moderno

    2. Cassimbas Negras – Bumburumbumbum

    3. Abelardo Carbonó y su Conjunto – Palenque

    4. Son Palenque – Tungalala (El Sapo)

    5. Cumbia Siglo XX – Naga Pedale

    6. Wganda Kenya – Pim Pom

    7. Banda Los Hijos de La Niña Luz – Dejala Corre

    8. Pedro Beltran – Puyalo Ahi

    9. Cumbia Moderna De Soledad– Tetero

    10. Abelardo Carbonó y su Conjunto – Quiero a Mi Gente

    11. Lisandro Meza y su Conjunto – Shacalao

    12. Son Palenque – Palengue Palengue

    13. Abelardo Carbanó – La Negra Kulengue

    14. La Tromba – Calaba Calabao

    15. Los Soneros de Gamero – Katunga

    16. Rabel Y su Grupo – Manaye

    17. La Nelda Pina – El Sucusu

    18. Wganda Kenya – El Lobo

    19. Son Palenque – Dame Un Trago

    20. Grupo Palma Africana – La Botellita

    21. Wganda Kenya – Yoro

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