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A Orillas Del Magdalena - Coastal Cumbias From Colombia's Discos Fuentes
Coastal Cumbias from Colombia’s Discos Fuentes. Call and response wailing, percussionists that play a measure then disappear, backwards accordions and a persistent, loping bassline comprise some of the elements that make up the Cumbia. Born on the banks of the Magdalena River in coastal Colombia, this infectious music represents a marriage of African, Spanish, and Indigenous influences. Antonio Fuentes began recording Colombia’s music in 1934, founding his country’s first record label, Discos Fuentes. These 12 gems — released between the mid 1950s and the mid ’70s — are lovingly selected from the Discos Fuentes catalogue. Includes tracks by Andres Landero, Los Corraleros de Majagual, Los Guacharacos, and Nafer Duran amongst others.
A1
Los Corraleros De Majagual - Cumbia Campesina
A2
Los Guacharacos - Baila Rosita
A3
Conjunto Tipico Vallenato - Cumbia Cienaguera
A4
Nafer Durán Y Su Conjunto - A Orillas Del Magdalena
A5
Banda Y Coros Campesinos De Repelón - Macondo
A6
Los Guacharacos - Esperma Y Ron
B1
Combo Los Galleros - Soledad
B2
Andres Landero Y Su Conjunto - Cumbia En La India
B3
Los Cumbiamberos De Pacheco - Santo Domingo
B4
Eliseo Herrera Y Su Conjunto - El Mangle
B5
Los Gavilanes De La Costa - Los Gavilanes
B6
Carlos Roman Y Su Conjunto - Cumbia Negra



