EL BAILADOR DE LA ESQUINA by VARIOUS ARTISTS

SKU141227
ArtistVARIOUS ARTISTS
TitleEL BAILADOR DE LA ESQUINA
LabelVAMPISOUL
Catalog #VAMPI 332
Tag
ReleaseW 39 - 2025
FormatVinyl - EULP
EAN Barcode8435008865108
Import
 € 29,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. el bailador de la esquina
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/01_-_various_-_a-01_el_bailador_de_la_esquina.mp3
  2. bajo el trupillo guajiro
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/02_-_various_-_a-02_bajo_el_trupillo_guajiro.mp3
  3. el campesino
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/03_-_various_-_a-03_el_campesino.mp3
  4. sal y agua
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/04_-_various_-_a-04_sal_y_agua.mp3
  5. el fantasma salsero
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/05_-_various_-_a-05_el_fantasma_salsero.mp3
  6. hecho y derecho
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/06_-_various_-_b-01_hecho_y_derecho.mp3
  7. No me conviene tu amor
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/07_-_various_-_b-02_no_me_conviene_tu_amor.mp3
  8. lloraras
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/08_-_various_-_b-03_lloraras.mp3
  9. el sufrido
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/09_-_various_-_b-04_el_sufrido.mp3
  10. soy tu dueno
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/v/vampi_332_el_bailador_de_la_esquina/10_-_various_-_b-05_soy_tu_dueno.mp3

Description

This curated collection comprises hard-to-find salsa 45s from the Discos Fuentes vaults—deep cuts that have long flown under the radar but still light up dance floors today.

Among the featured artists are: Super Combo “Los Famosos”, Sexteto Manaure, La Protesta de Colombia… This compilation also includes a range of studio experiments and covers—where artists like Piper Pimienta, Galileo y Su Banda, and La Integración reimagined beloved hits, from boleros to vallenatos, through a distinctly Colombian salsa lens.

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During the golden age of vinyl—from the 1960s through the 1980s—Colombia produced an astonishing number of 45 rpm records—many of them not tied to full albums, that continue to surprise collectors and music lovers today.

This abundance can be attributed to many factors: affordability, jukebox demand, radio promotion, or simply the joy of sharing a small musical token with a loved one. Whatever the reason, these little records traveled far and wide, sometimes ending up in distant countries —especially Mexico—, carried by DJs, collectors, or pirate radio waves. They became cultural passports, spreading salsa, cumbia, son montuno, and more.

This curated collection highlights hard-to-find salsa 45s from the Discos Fuentes vaults—deep cuts that have long flown under the radar but still light up dance floors today. These tracks, once pressed in small numbers, feature top tier musicianship, fiery brass, unforgettable grooves, and lyrical gems that reflect the rich diversity of Colombia’s musical landscape.

Among the featured artists are: Super Combo “Los Famosos” with their irresistible barrio anthem ‘El Bailador de la esquina’, capturing the spirit of Cali’s street life, Sexteto Manaure, delivering a poignant son that blends regional pride with poetic nostalgia, La Protesta de Colombia, a revolutionary Barranquilla outfit that gave a young Joe Arroyo his early spotlight and channeled the rebellious pulse of the times.

This compilation also includes a range of studio experiments and covers—where artists like Piper Pimienta, Galileo y Su Banda, and La Integración reimagined beloved hits, from boleros to vallenatos, through a distinctly Colombian salsa lens.

Every track tells a story—of artistic ambition, social change, regional identity, or simple joy. Some were attempts at hits, others personal expressions or studio curiosities. What they share is an authenticity that continues to resonate.

These obscure gems, long scattered across dusty crates and forgotten jukeboxes, now find new life. They speak not just to the past, but to a timeless rhythm that still moves dancers and dreamers alike.

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