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Afrosound
La Danza de Los Mirlos

La Danza de Los Mirlos

Artists

Afrosound

Catno

VAMPILP 231

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

Spain

Release date

Apr 16, 2021

Afrosound’s mission was to emulate the guitar-heavy tropical sounds emanating from Perú and Ecuador at the time. To add to the hippie vibe, there were plenty of whacky improvised vocal asides (called ‘inspiraciones’), plus custom fuzz, wah-wah, flange and echo effects boxes for the guitar and keyboards. A barrage of odd sounding synths, drum machines and other electronic flourishes were also sprinkled in to spice up the proceedings.

The dozen tracks on Afrosound’s debut long play make for a surprisingly diverse palette from which these Colombian musicians painted their daring portrait of Peruvian cumbia, returning the favor in bold colors that still resonate almost 50 years later.

“La danza de los mirlos” kicks off with most famous Afrosound hit of all, ‘Caliventura’, a genius blend of funk and cumbia. Also, there are several covers including various Colombian costeño classics, a groove oriented son montuno / cumbia hybrid, Fruko’s bomba-funk ditty ‘El chorrillo’, the melancholic psychedelic cumbia ‘Esperando por ti’ and the rocking cumbia andina gem ‘Cabeza de chorlito’.

This lovingly restored reissue features the artwork for the Peruvian edition, which was licensed and issued by Lima’s El Virrey label in 1974.

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Sleeve: M

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VAMPILP 231 - SP - 2021

A1

Caliventura

A2

El la Esperura del Monte

A3

El Forastero

A4

Chorrillo

A5

Esperando Por Ti

A6

La Canción Del Viajero

B1

Sabor Navideño

B2

La Danza de Los Mirlos

B3

Río Magdalena

B4

Cachucha Bacana

B5

Cabeza de Chorlito

B6

La Sirena

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