Various
Magnifico Boogaloo
These two vinyl records showcase the legacy left by the boogaloo movement in Peru between 1966 and 1975. They comprise
twenty-two songs by seventeen artists who recorded on the remarkable local label MAG more than five decades ago and now
invite today's new generations to dance body and soul to these re-releases.
You will find outstanding tracks by the likes of Tito Chicoma, Melcochita, Los Kintos, Otto Rojas, Coco Lagos among many
others.
MAG was one of the most important and prolific labels in Peru and, though it also was involved in releasing a lot of
other types of music, its specialty was the tropical variety, which coincidentally, DJs and collectors seem to crave
most.
Peru developed a major boogaloo scene in the mid-60s, far from the genre's place of origin, New York, where iconic songs
like 'Bang Bang' and 'El Pito', fused soul and funk with Latin sounds, conquering dance halls and winning extensive
radio airplay. The music trend soon spread to Caribbean countries and from there made the geographical leap to the city
of Lima. 'El Pito', the collective creation of the Joe Cuba Sextet, was particularly popular. Shorn of overelaborate
arrangements, the improvisation and spontaneity of the song resonated with the young generation who were avid for new
music after the U.S. placed an embargo on the distribution of Cuban music.
In July 1966, Rebeca Llave's label, Disperú, released the 45 RPM of 'El Pito' (and Joe Cuba's LP), promoting the single
in the most prestigious newspaper in the country: El Comercio. The press information stated that the record had sold
seventy thousand copies in New York and fifty thousand in Los Angeles. That same year local dance versions by the bands
of Alfredo Linares (MAG) and Lucho Macedo (El Virrey) were released, followed by another by the band of the Argentinean
musician Enrique Lynch who was based in Peru (Sono Radio). These records were a hit with a new generation that embraced
Lucho Macedo's band and the garage rock of Los York's with equal enthusiasm.
Although Joe Bataan claimed that boogaloo was killed off at the end of the sixties by the labels and their veteran
musicians (who conspired against the new generation of singers), Pete Rodriguez, Richie Ray and the Lebrón Brothers
continued to release boogaloo records in Peru, but salsa music soon took over.
These two vinyl records showcase the legacy left by this movement in Peru between 1966 and 1975. They comprise
twenty-two songs by seventeen artists who recorded more than five decades ago and now invite today's new generations to
dance body and soul to these re-releases. You will find outstanding tracks by the likes of Tito Chicoma, Melcochita, Los
Kintos, Otto Rojas, Coco Lagos among many others.
MAG was one of the most important and prolific labels in Peru and, though it also was involved in releasing a lot of
other types of music, its specialty was the tropical variety, which coincidentally, DJs and collectors seem to crave
most.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
25-10-2024
Label
Item-nr
1311296
EAN
8435008864828
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
EL PITO
SANTIAGO SILVA
2
SALCHICHA CON HUEVO
NICO ESTRADA Y SU SONORA
3
DEJENME SER LIBRE
BETO VILLENA
4
LINDO CABALLITO
NILO ESPINOSA Y SU ORQUESTA
5
HERIBERTO BOOGALOO
PANCHO ACOSTA Y SUS GUARACHEROS
6
PERUVIAN BOOGALOO
MELCOCHITA Y KARAMANDUKA
7
SIN CANA NI PLATANAL
LOS KINTOS
8
BUGALU
JOE DI ROMA
9
LA BATEA
SANTIAGO SILVA
10
PATA PATA PELADA
TITO CHICOMA Y SU ORQUESTA CON PACO AMAYO
11
POPURRI DE BOOGALOOS (EDIT)
JOE DI ROMA
12
PERUVIAN GUAJIRA
MELCOCHITA Y KARAMANDUKA
13
RUMBA A GO GO
MELCOCHITA Y SUS ASTRONAUTAS
14
GUAJIRA DE AMOR
SONORA CASINO
15
GUAJIRA CUBANA
LUCIANO LUCIANI Y SUS MULATOS
16
EL BOOGASHAKE
MARIO ALLISON Y SU COMBO
17
TUMBA COCO
COCO LAGOS Y SUS ORATES
18
BAM BAM (YO SE QUE VAN VAN)
LOS KINTOS
19
BAHIA
NEW JUGGLER SOUND
20
SOUL LIMBO
OTTO DE ROJAS
21
NO SE, NO SE
SANGRE JOVEN
22
CADERA CONTRA CADERA
CONJUNTO LOS RAYOS DEL ANDE