GRAN QUILOMBO Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/label/gran-quilombo/ Guerssen Records Mon, 19 Feb 2024 14:24:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-isotip-32x32.png GRAN QUILOMBO Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/label/gran-quilombo/ 32 32 Latinameriska, vol. 3 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/latinameriska-vol-3/ Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/latinameriska-vol-3/ When, a few years ago, we started planning on compiling 60's and 70's songs influenced by Jamaican rhythms by different artists from the Latin/american continent, and published the first two volumes of "Latinameriska", we didn't think we would be able to continue with the series. However, this period of time has allowed us to continue with the "archaeologic work" of search and capture that every collector has in its blood. There's no bigger pleasure for any of us 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 and 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 tú me quieras), from vintage Ska ("Lucky Lucky") to Reggae with skinhead roots ("Doble Barril"),... but always with the same essence. And not to loose 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!!!

 

Side A 1."Doble Barril" Malvicino (Argentina) 2."Mi Nena Ska" Conjunto Habana (Mexico) 3."Herido" El Klan (Mexico) 4."No Existe Una Ley" Leo Dan (Argentina) 5."Ritmo Del Alma" Las Cuatro Monedas (Venezuela) 6."Lucky Lucky" Aristides Paz (Guatemala) 7."Verguenza, Escandalo En La Familia" Los Teen Agers (Colombia) Side B 1."Regall Express" The King's Trials (Panamá) 2."Ask Yourself" The Summits (Curacao) 3."Scaba Badi Bidú " Los Palmeras (Perú) 4."Oyeme" Los Chijuas (Mexico) 5."Jamaica Ska" Marimba Orquesta La Perla Del Soconusco (Mexico) 6."Cuando Tu Me Quieras" Palito Ortega (Argentina) 7."Mil Veces No" Las Cuatro Monedas (Venezuela)

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When, a few years ago, we started planning on compiling 60’s and 70’s songs influenced by Jamaican rhythms by different artists from the Latin/american continent, and published the first two volumes of “Latinameriska”, we didn’t think we would be able to continue with the series. However, this period of time has allowed us to continue with the “archaeologic work” of search and capture that every collector has in its blood. There’s no bigger pleasure for any of us 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 and 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 tú me quieras), from vintage Ska (“Lucky Lucky”) to Reggae with skinhead roots (“Doble Barril”),… but always with the same essence. And not to loose 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!!!

Side A 1.”Doble Barril” Malvicino (Argentina) 2.”Mi Nena Ska” Conjunto Habana (Mexico) 3.”Herido” El Klan (Mexico) 4.”No Existe Una Ley” Leo Dan (Argentina) 5.”Ritmo Del Alma” Las Cuatro Monedas (Venezuela) 6.”Lucky Lucky” Aristides Paz (Guatemala) 7.”Verguenza, Escandalo En La Familia” Los Teen Agers (Colombia) Side B 1.”Regall Express” The King’s Trials (Panamá) 2.”Ask Yourself” The Summits (Curacao) 3.”Scaba Badi Bidú ” Los Palmeras (Perú) 4.”Oyeme” Los Chijuas (Mexico) 5.”Jamaica Ska” Marimba Orquesta La Perla Del Soconusco (Mexico) 6.”Cuando Tu Me Quieras” Palito Ortega (Argentina) 7.”Mil Veces No” Las Cuatro Monedas (Venezuela)

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Latinameriska, vol. 4 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/latinameriska-vol-4/ Tue, 19 Feb 2019 23:00:00 +0000 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/latinameriska-vol-4/ The journey of latin american artists from the 60-s and 70-s with a Jamaican style has a new stop> "Latinameriska"'s fourth volume. And even though it may sound like a cliché we have to say this is the best installment of the series without a doubt. Here's why? Because you'll get to learn about unknown bands (from out of the Jamaican scene like "Los Creyentes de BC" or studio ones like "The Stars"), get almost impossible to find tunes ("Rosario" or "Los Costeños") or listen to covers as good as the original (hurray for "Los Robbin's"!!!).or with sounds that enrich the cover (those amazing Calypso touches of René Santos or the cumbia flavour of Carmen Rivero). We have realized the richness of "Latin Jamaica" has no limits, and from north to south and east to west our treasure chest keeps growing with gems of all kind. This precious stones are all different and all highly valuable> from Jamaican Beat to Early Reggae or Calypso< with covers that range not only from Jamaican scene classics to Jazz and Soul. With such good raw materials and our culinary expertise it was impossible not to cook a delicatessen to be consumed with the ears. And once again we have a ghost track at the end< from Panamá this time and giving an Antillean flavor to another Jamaican classic. Enjoy this new installment.and be calm, it won't be the last one!!!

 

Side A 1. "Doble Barril" Rosario (Mexico) 2."Susana, Cuídate Del Diablo" The Stars (Argentina) 3."El Enterrador" Los Robbin's (Honduras) 4."Malinda" Hugo Blanco, Su Arpa Viajera Y Su Conjunto 5."Sabor A Miel" Julián Ber't (Mexico) 6."Jamaica Ska" Carmen Rivero Y Su Conjunto (Mexico) 7."Mi Mujer Me Domina" René Santos Y Sus Estrellas (Panama) Side B 1."Liquidator" Roberto Delgado And His Orchestra 2."No, No, Nola" Ely Combo (Mexico) 3."Como Me Gustas" Las Cuatro Monedas (Venezuela) 4."Zoila" Los Costeños (Honduras) 5."No Insistas Más" Los Yorsy's (Mexico) 6."Un Poco De Amor, Un Poco De Paz" Los Creyentes De B.C. (Mexico) 7. "O Mundo É Um Conflito" As Exorcistas (Brasil)

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The journey of latin american artists from the 60-s and 70-s with a Jamaican style has a new stop> “Latinameriska”‘s fourth volume. And even though it may sound like a cliché we have to say this is the best installment of the series without a doubt. Here’s why? Because you’ll get to learn about unknown bands (from out of the Jamaican scene like “Los Creyentes de BC” or studio ones like “The Stars”), get almost impossible to find tunes (“Rosario” or “Los Costeños”) or listen to covers as good as the original (hurray for “Los Robbin’s”!!!).or with sounds that enrich the cover (those amazing Calypso touches of René Santos or the cumbia flavour of Carmen Rivero). We have realized the richness of “Latin Jamaica” has no limits, and from north to south and east to west our treasure chest keeps growing with gems of all kind. This precious stones are all different and all highly valuable> from Jamaican Beat to Early Reggae or Calypso< with covers that range not only from Jamaican scene classics to Jazz and Soul. With such good raw materials and our culinary expertise it was impossible not to cook a delicatessen to be consumed with the ears. And once again we have a ghost track at the end< from Panamá this time and giving an Antillean flavor to another Jamaican classic. Enjoy this new installment.and be calm, it won't be the last one!!! Side A 1. “Doble Barril” Rosario (Mexico) 2.”Susana, Cuídate Del Diablo” The Stars (Argentina) 3.”El Enterrador” Los Robbin’s (Honduras) 4.”Malinda” Hugo Blanco, Su Arpa Viajera Y Su Conjunto 5.”Sabor A Miel” Julián Ber’t (Mexico) 6.”Jamaica Ska” Carmen Rivero Y Su Conjunto (Mexico) 7.”Mi Mujer Me Domina” René Santos Y Sus Estrellas (Panama) Side B 1.”Liquidator” Roberto Delgado And His Orchestra 2.”No, No, Nola” Ely Combo (Mexico) 3.”Como Me Gustas” Las Cuatro Monedas (Venezuela) 4.”Zoila” Los Costeños (Honduras) 5.”No Insistas Más” Los Yorsy’s (Mexico) 6.”Un Poco De Amor, Un Poco De Paz” Los Creyentes De B.C. (Mexico) 7. “O Mundo É Um Conflito” As Exorcistas (Brasil)

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