Afrosound
Cumbia E.t.
First time reissue. Afrosound was born from the desire of Discos Fuentes vice-president José María Fuentes to come up
with a domestic version of the emerging African and Latin rock sounds coming from outside the country, inspired by
groups like Osibisa and Santana. The mission was to emulate the guitar-heavy tropical sounds emanating from Perú and
Ecuador at the time. According to various sources, the 1972 tune "La danza de los mirlos" (by Peru's Los Mirlos) emerged
as a great success in Colombia and with it a new way of interpreting the country's most famous musical export, namely
cumbia, through a Peruvian perspective. Fuentes executives convened an expert crew of musicians led by Julio E. Estrada,
aka Fruko, the following year to create this type of music for the domestic market because they sensed a potential for
similar success. Once again Fruko is at the helm in the studio for this recording, simultaneously holding it down and
allowing the musicians to explore their most spaced-out fantasies. This time Jose A. Villerias is in control at the
mixing console, pulling all sorts of tricks with space sounds, reverb and echo, and everyone sounds as if they are
having a lot of fun. Both songs had been previously recorded and included on Afrosound's 1974 album Carruseles --
recently reissued on Vampisoul (VAMPI 282LP) -- but these new versions from 1983 feature an updated sound with an
extensive use of space effects and unexpected sonic tricks. Taking advantage of the pull the film was having at the
time, the result was carefully packaged with an E.T. themed artwork, aiming commercial success.
Price
Genre
Format
7inch - 1 disk
Release
18-08-2023
Label
Item-nr
1304343
EAN
8435008864545
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
CUMBIA DE E.T. EL EXTRATERRESTRE -RAPSODIA DEL CHINITO-
2
EL REGRESO DE E.T. -ZAIRE POP-