Tracklist
A1 | Los Orientales De Paramonga– | Lobos Al Escape |
A2 | Los Mirlos– | Cumbia De Los Pajaritos / La Danza De Los Mirlos |
A3 | Juaneco Y Su Combo– | Me Robaron Mi Runa Mula |
A4 | Los Pakines– | Ramo De Rosas |
B1 | Los Beta 5– | El Bicho |
B2 | Los Orientales De Paramonga– | La Danza Del Mono |
B3 | Eusebio Y Su Banjo– | Mi Morena Rebelde |
B4 | Manzanita Y Su Conjunto– | Arre Caballito |
C1 | Los Rumbaney– | El Poncho |
C2 | Juaneco Y Su Combo– | Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo |
C3 | Los Mirlos– | Sonido Amazónico |
C4 | Manzanita Y Su Conjunto– | Vírgenes Del Sol |
D1 | Sonido 2000– | Monito Saltarin |
D2 | Juaneco Y Su Combo– | Volando |
D3 | Aniceto Y Sus Fabulosos– | Mi Gran Noche |
D4 | Los Invasores de Progreso– | Todos Juntos |
Credits
- Liner Notes – Alberto Maravi, Alex Kapranos
Notes
Psychedelic Peruvian Cumbia and Chicha from the archives of the Infopesa label (1968- 1982).
Gatefold colour sleeve with detailed liner notes by Alberto Maraví (in English /Spanish) with an exclusive introduction by Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand).
Rare photos from the Infopesa archive.
All tracks have been taken from the original master tapes.
First released in 1968 (B4, C4); 1969 (C1, D3); 1970 (A1); 1972 (A2, A4, B2); 1973 (B1, C3); 1974 (D2); 1977 (A3, D1); 1980 (C2); 1981 (B3); 1982 (D4)
Gatefold colour sleeve with detailed liner notes by Alberto Maraví (in English /Spanish) with an exclusive introduction by Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand).
Rare photos from the Infopesa archive.
All tracks have been taken from the original master tapes.
First released in 1968 (B4, C4); 1969 (C1, D3); 1970 (A1); 1972 (A2, A4, B2); 1973 (B1, C3); 1974 (D2); 1977 (A3, D1); 1980 (C2); 1981 (B3); 1982 (D4)
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Cumbías Chichadélicas (Peruvian Psychedelic Chicha) (CD, Compilation) | Infopesa | INF 00-00102 | Peru | 2011 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- This is a must-hear, especially if you liked what you heard in the "Roots of Chicha" compilation. However, unfortunately like the other compilation, it seems as though noise removal has been applied to some of the masters leading to digital artifacts (to my ears anyways), but on the bright side it's not quite as bad as the previously mentioned album. This compilation has significantly more instrumental recordings than the other one also, not that it effects the way I feel about this album, just something I felt was worth mentioning. Recommended!