Los Gavilanes De La Costa
Dame Cafe
"Dame café", originally released on Discos Fuentes in 1965 to meet the tropical music demand of the time, features a mix
of traditional rhythms like vallenato and cumbia, alongside more experimental beats.
Los Gavilanes de la Costa, the band behind this album, had a brief existence but left a lasting impact, especially in
Mexico's sonidero scene.
Over the years, pirate editions and elusive original copies have made it a highly sought-after collector's item. The
album's lively sound, combining accordion melodies, deep bass, and vibrant guacharaca rhythms, continues to resonate in
the tropical music scene.
DESCRIPTION
The vibrant musical scene of the 1960s in Colombia owes much to a group of versatile accordionists who blended genres
such as cumbia, charanga, guaracha, vallenato, and Cuban-influenced rhythms. This group included notable figures like
Andrés Landero, Aníbal Velásquez, Lisandro Meza, and Alfredo Gutiérrez, among others.
A prime example of their diverse musical styles is the album "Dame café", released in November 1965, which features a
mix of traditional rhythms like vallenato and cumbia, alongside more experimental beats such as paseaíto and pasaje. The
album includes six previously released singles composed by José Castro, Policarpo Calle, and others. The album
highlights the commercial strategy of Discos Fuentes, which often created short-lived studio bands to meet the tropical
music demand of the time.
Los Gavilanes de la Costa, the band behind "Dame café", had a brief existence but left a lasting impact, especially in
Mexico's sonidero scene. The group's creation was driven by the high demand for tropical music in the 1960s, with many
musicians adjusting to market trends. Most of the members, including composers Campillo and Castro, vanished from the
scene, while others, like Calle and Zambrano, went on to have notable careers in music. Calle, in particular, became a
cumbia legend, later settling in Mexico City.
The album "Dame café" has gained cult status due to its rarity and the intrigue surrounding its origins. The album
features a remarkable contribution from Colombian jazz legend Justo Almario, who, at just 16 years old, played tenor sax
on the track 'Pues no da pa' más'. Over the years, pirate editions and elusive original copies have made it a highly
sought-after collector's item. The album's lively sound, combining accordion melodies, deep bass, and vibrant guacharaca
rhythms, continues to resonate in the tropical music scene.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
25-04-2025
Label
Item-nr
1312844
EAN
8435008865009
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
DAME CAFE
2
NEGRA QUERIDA
3
PUES NO DA PA MAS
4
PITIMBAM
5
CUMBIA MILAGROSA
6
GALERAZAMBA
7
JOSE DOLORES
8
LOS GAVILANES
9
LA PREGUNTADERA
10
EDITH
11
CHARANGUERA
12
SE TE VE