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Latinameriska Vol.3
When Gran Quilombo Discos started planning on compiling '60s and '70s songs influenced by Jamaican rhythms by different
artists from the Latin American continent, and published the first two volumes of Latinameriska (QUILOMBO 001LP and
QUILOMBO 002LP, 2013), the label didn't think they would be able to continue with the series. However, this period of
time has allowed them to continue with the "archaeologic work" of the search and capture that every collector has in its
blood. There's no bigger pleasure than being on a trip and going through a flea market, shop or just exploring the web
and coming across a gem to thicken your record collection. Likewise, it's also a big satisfaction showing those
discoveries and making them available to other collectors (so they can start their own hunt) or to the general public
which would simply dance and enjoy them, which is enough. Thus, this record is the fruit of that passion and has no
different goal to the previous volumes that you listen, dance and enjoy this "piece" of Jamaica born in Latin American
territory. You'll find artists you'll already know from previous volumes, such as Las Cuatro Monedas or Conjunto Habana,
together with real rarities such as Aristides Paz or The King's Trials... With covers of Jamaican classics ("Ritmo Del
Alma") and original tracks ("Cuando T Me Quieras"), from vintage ska ("Lucky Lucky") to reggae with skinhead roots
("Doble Barril")... but always with the same essence. And not to lose a good habit we close with a new ghost track, from
Colombia in this case and merging a Jamaican music classic with other classic rhythms. Enjoy it one more time! Also
features Malvicino, El Klan, Leo Dan, Los Teen Agers, The Summits, Los Palmeras, Los Chijuas, Marimba Orquesta La Perla
Del Soconusco, and Palito Ortega.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
15-03-2019
Label
Item-nr
1259346
EAN
4059251322504
Availability
Not in stock