
Pa' Mi Muneca
In 1966, Ăscar Agudelo recorded this elusive and lesser-known collectorâs gem called âPaâ mi muñecaâ for Discos Fuentes. It is a rarity where the artist took an unexpected musical turn and performed several porros, paseaitos, gaitas, and cumbias, evoking the swaying motion and rolling waves of Colombiaâs Caribbean sound. It resonates with the echoes of a romantic minstrel laced with an unexpected richness of nuance, a hallmark of the cumbia sound. Itâs exactly the kind of music that lights up a tambĂł or a fandango circle on carnival night. A dozen tracks, none of them new, but suffused with a consciousness that can be understood within the context of their time and with the personality of the artist bold enough to bring them to life. âMadre cumbiaâ opens the album with a festive, nostalgic mood, infused with the simple beauty and the electrifying beat of the tropics that immediately makes you want to get up and dance. Itâs a fantastic example of how to perform a song with passion and make the listener fall instantly in love with an album. âPaâ mi muñecaâ, the title track, is a fast-paced paseaito that explores new paths that took a shortcut to the dance halls. A showstopper on the dance floor. âEstĂĄ como mangoâ is a porro-cumbia that charms with a rich tapestry of compliments, the calling card of many old-school tropical songs. âCumbia de recuerdoâ, âCumbia suaveâ, âCumbia de Santa Martaâ, are back-to-back cumbias. This is an album devoted to recreating the strength of a musical genre thatâs been the soundtrack of Colombian life for decades. Itâs a record dedicated to capturing good times, filled with simple dreams, steeped in joyful energy, and shining with the uninhibited flair, or better said, the quality of the sixties. This album represents a milestone on the route cumbia had taken, both for Discos Fuentes and maestro Agudelo. First time reissue. Includes liner notes by genre expert Don Alirio. 180g vinyl. TRACKLIST Side A 1. Madre Cumbia 2. Cumbia Moderna 3. Pa Mi Muñeca 4. EstĂĄ Como Mango 5. Recordando A Santa Marta 6. Porrito Choco Side B 1. Lucerito 2. Cumbia De Recuerdo 3. Oreju 4. Cumbia Suave 5. Cumbia De Santa Marta 6. Isla De Providencia
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$15.61Pa' Mi Muneca
In 1966, Ăscar Agudelo recorded this elusive and lesser-known collectorâs gem called âPaâ mi muñecaâ for Discos Fuentes. It is a rarity where the artist took an unexpected musical turn and performed several porros, paseaitos, gaitas, and cumbias, evoking the swaying motion and rolling waves of Colombiaâs Caribbean sound. It resonates with the echoes of a romantic minstrel laced with an unexpected richness of nuance, a hallmark of the cumbia sound. Itâs exactly the kind of music that lights up a tambĂł or a fandango circle on carnival night. A dozen tracks, none of them new, but suffused with a consciousness that can be understood within the context of their time and with the personality of the artist bold enough to bring them to life. âMadre cumbiaâ opens the album with a festive, nostalgic mood, infused with the simple beauty and the electrifying beat of the tropics that immediately makes you want to get up and dance. Itâs a fantastic example of how to perform a song with passion and make the listener fall instantly in love with an album. âPaâ mi muñecaâ, the title track, is a fast-paced paseaito that explores new paths that took a shortcut to the dance halls. A showstopper on the dance floor. âEstĂĄ como mangoâ is a porro-cumbia that charms with a rich tapestry of compliments, the calling card of many old-school tropical songs. âCumbia de recuerdoâ, âCumbia suaveâ, âCumbia de Santa Martaâ, are back-to-back cumbias. This is an album devoted to recreating the strength of a musical genre thatâs been the soundtrack of Colombian life for decades. Itâs a record dedicated to capturing good times, filled with simple dreams, steeped in joyful energy, and shining with the uninhibited flair, or better said, the quality of the sixties. This album represents a milestone on the route cumbia had taken, both for Discos Fuentes and maestro Agudelo. First time reissue. Includes liner notes by genre expert Don Alirio. 180g vinyl. TRACKLIST Side A 1. Madre Cumbia 2. Cumbia Moderna 3. Pa Mi Muñeca 4. EstĂĄ Como Mango 5. Recordando A Santa Marta 6. Porrito Choco Side B 1. Lucerito 2. Cumbia De Recuerdo 3. Oreju 4. Cumbia Suave 5. Cumbia De Santa Marta 6. Isla De Providencia
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In 1966, Ăscar Agudelo recorded this elusive and lesser-known collectorâs gem called âPaâ mi muñecaâ for Discos Fuentes. It is a rarity where the artist took an unexpected musical turn and performed several porros, paseaitos, gaitas, and cumbias, evoking the swaying motion and rolling waves of Colombiaâs Caribbean sound. It resonates with the echoes of a romantic minstrel laced with an unexpected richness of nuance, a hallmark of the cumbia sound. Itâs exactly the kind of music that lights up a tambĂł or a fandango circle on carnival night. A dozen tracks, none of them new, but suffused with a consciousness that can be understood within the context of their time and with the personality of the artist bold enough to bring them to life. âMadre cumbiaâ opens the album with a festive, nostalgic mood, infused with the simple beauty and the electrifying beat of the tropics that immediately makes you want to get up and dance. Itâs a fantastic example of how to perform a song with passion and make the listener fall instantly in love with an album. âPaâ mi muñecaâ, the title track, is a fast-paced paseaito that explores new paths that took a shortcut to the dance halls. A showstopper on the dance floor. âEstĂĄ como mangoâ is a porro-cumbia that charms with a rich tapestry of compliments, the calling card of many old-school tropical songs. âCumbia de recuerdoâ, âCumbia suaveâ, âCumbia de Santa Martaâ, are back-to-back cumbias. This is an album devoted to recreating the strength of a musical genre thatâs been the soundtrack of Colombian life for decades. Itâs a record dedicated to capturing good times, filled with simple dreams, steeped in joyful energy, and shining with the uninhibited flair, or better said, the quality of the sixties. This album represents a milestone on the route cumbia had taken, both for Discos Fuentes and maestro Agudelo. First time reissue. Includes liner notes by genre expert Don Alirio. 180g vinyl. TRACKLIST Side A 1. Madre Cumbia 2. Cumbia Moderna 3. Pa Mi Muñeca 4. EstĂĄ Como Mango 5. Recordando A Santa Marta 6. Porrito Choco Side B 1. Lucerito 2. Cumbia De Recuerdo 3. Oreju 4. Cumbia Suave 5. Cumbia De Santa Marta 6. Isla De Providencia











