EL SONIDO DE TUPAC AMARU by V/A
SKU | 59528 |
Artist | V/A |
Title | EL SONIDO DE TUPAC AMARU |
Label | LIGHT IN THE ATTIC / MASSTROPICAS |
Catalog # | TROPIC 06 |
Tag | |
Release | W 23 - 2011 |
Format | Vinyl - USLP + 7'' |
Benelux exclusive, Import | |
€ 21,50 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Grupo Naranja - Dulce Cariñito
- Septima Region - De La Selva con Furor
- Grupo Maravilla - Promesas
- Grupo Guinda - Mi Enamorada
- Chacal y sus Estrellas - La Danza del Chacal
- Los Destellos - Dame Tu Cariño
- Grupo Fiesta - Cariño Cariñito
- Los Silvers - Sueño Amazonico
- La Mermelada - Tu Primer Amor
- Grupo Naranja - El Preso
- Los Destellos - Por las Mañanas
- Los Universales - Mi Orgullo
- Grupo Centeno - Rico Vacilon
- La Mermelada - Mis Tormentos
Description
Peruvian sounds from slow coastal pulse of Grupo Naranja, to Amazonian sound of Iquitos Los Silver. 500 copies made, comes with an 11" x 22" fold-out + bonus 7"EP. 14 tracks totalWith this compilation, El Sonido de Tupac Amaru, and accompanying bonus 7” E.P., Masstropicas presents the next installment in their quest to bring you the very finest in Peruvian cumbia.
El Sonido de Tupac Amaru starts with the slow coastal pulse of Grupo Naranja, while the Amazonian sound of Iquitos Los Silvers’ “Sueño Amazonico” has a smooth and soothing groove that will aurally transport you down the Amazon River in a canoe. Seven out of the ten tracks here feature vocals, such as the legendary voices of Chacal, Pancho Lema, Martin Lopez, and Claudio Moran. The three instrumentals featured here are sure to please fans of previous guitar-driven compilations.
This compilation also includes a special four song E.P. with the voice of “El patron de la cumbia,” Carlos Ramirez Centeno. The first, a Destellos song, was written by the great Tito Caycho and includes the guitar work of the late Enrique Delgado. Released for the first time on vinyl in the U.S., Carlos Ramirez’s own group, Grupo Centeno, appears with his first 45 hit, “Rico Vacilon.”