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Dolores - Salsa & Guaracha From 70's French West Indies
14 tracks unfold a rarely heard blend of salsa, guaracha and Afro-Caribbean sounds from the 1970s French West Indies. This collection draws from both urban and rural roots across the Creole archipelago, connecting to what Edouard Glissant described as "the trace of singing erased by slavery." Malavoi, a celebrated Fayolais orchestra, opens with a 1974 take on Ray Barretto's guajira; while the compilation closes with Los MartiniqueNos de Francisco performing danmye-influenced Caterete, an Afro-Colombian champeta originally penned by Fabian Ramon Veloz Fernandez. Studded in between, Los Caraibes reimagine Cuban classic Donde with Martinique vocalist Joby Valente, while Haitian-influenced Tropicana keep the dancefloor moving with Amor En Chachacha, and Congolese Ryco Jazz and Guadeloupe's Super Combo add their Latin jazz and salsa spins.
A1
Malavoi - Te Traigo Guajira
A2
Los Caraïbes - Donde
A3
Tropicana - Amor En Chachacha
A4
Le Ry-Co Jazz - Wachi Wara
A5
Eugène Balthazar - Dap Pignan
A6
Roger Jaffory - Oye Mi Consejo
A7
Les Kings - Oriza
B1
La Perfecta - Tumbadora
B2
Les Supers Jaguars De La Martinique - Tatalibaba
B3
L'Ensemble Abricot - Se Quedo Boogaloo
B4
Henri Guédon - Bilongo
B5
Les Aiglons - Pensando En Ti
B6
Los Martiniqueños - Caterete



