¡Ay, Dios! que este Niche no funziona y no se oye … ¡Ahora se ve de donde salió el Bamboleando del Conjunto Libre!
Pero para mi el estilo de esa charanga (y el sonido) parece ser muy moderno para ser de los años 60, mas seríá comparable al estilo de los 70. También parece tener una onda que proviene de la Ritmo Oriental. ¿O me estoy equivocando ahí?
Every month Cuban LP's and recordings are added to the blog. Which include particular "styles" and "forms" of (playing & singing) "Cuban" music that unfortunately have become, or are on their way to becoming lost art forms. As well as related materiel which may not be "directly" from Cuba.
Mostly LP's that are either long out of print and-or obscure and music from "my own personal collection".
Occasionally some Brasilian things will be added that are hard to find, even on the other great Brasilian blogs, many that are listed in my Blog links. And maybe some things that have nothing to do with Cuban or Brasilian music.
It takes time to do all this, scanning the covers, resizing and uploading, often changing & correcting the info in each MP3 so it shows up right after you download, then see the info in a media player.
Have fun! "The water always tastes freshest at its source" For those of you not familiar with navigating through music blogs, you can either look through the monthly "Blog Archive" (listed on the left of this page) or, you can click on the words "older posts" at the bottom right of each page. ***You can always get to the most recent post by clicking on The Eyeglasses in the photo at the top of this page.
Mark Sanders: Musician / percussionist.
Living, working and teaching in Manhattan, N.Y.C., U.S.A.
Born and raised in Manhattan, N.Y.C.
Lived in New Orleans from 1972 to 1986.
Had the first Cuban music radio program in New Orleans on WWOZ from 1980-1986.
Been back in N.Y.C. 26 years and planing on getting the hell out very soon.
6 comments:
¡¡Qué lindo está eso!!
What are the names and references of these two albums? I just can't find them…
Thanks a lot once again!
¡Ay, Dios! que este Niche no funziona y no se oye …
¡Ahora se ve de donde salió el Bamboleando del Conjunto Libre!
Pero para mi el estilo de esa charanga (y el sonido) parece ser muy moderno para ser de los años 60, mas seríá comparable al estilo de los 70. También parece tener una onda que proviene de la Ritmo Oriental. ¿O me estoy equivocando ahí?
Díme…
Thanks for the changes!!
I tried to find out what record and year it could be, but I didn't find anything.
El Niche is great!!
Estupendo!
The San Francisco group 'Batachanga' did a nice cover version of "Rosario La Llorona" in the early 80's.
This is where Eddie Palmieri got "Bamboleate" from.
This is where Orestes Vilato (Los Kimbos) got "El Lapiz No Tiene Punta" from.
This is where Tipica '73 (La Candela) got "La Escoba Baranderra" from.
This is where Tipica Ideal (¡Ya Llegó!) got "Telefono Frio" from.
These are the "original" Estrellas Cubanas tunes recorded between 1963 and 1972.
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