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Peru Selvatico - Sonic Expedition Into The Peruvian Amazon 1972-1986

Various Artists

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Format: LP

Cat No: AACD096

Release Date:  13 January 2023

Label:  Analog Africa

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4260126061682

Genres:  World Music  Latin Music  

Release Date:  13 January 2023

Label:  Analog Africa

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4260126061675

Genres:  World Music  Latin Music  

  • Description

    New Analog Africa release on 2LP Gatefold Vinyl & Deluxe Package CD.

    Less than a hundred miles inland from the capital city of Lima lies the great Peruvian jungle, an untamed land of impenetrable forests and endless winding rivers. In its isolated cities, cut off from the fashions of the capital, a unique style of music began to develop, inspired equally by the sounds of the surrounding forests, the roll of the mighty Amazon and Ucayali Rivers, and the rhythms of cumbia picked up from distant stations on transistor radios. With the arrival of electricity, a new generation of young musicians started plugging in their guitars and trading in their accordions for synthesizers: Amazonian cumbia was born.



    Powered by fast-paced timbale rhythms, driven by spidery, treble-damaged guitar lines, and drenched in bright splashes of organ, Amazonian cumbia was like a hyperactive distant cousin of surf music crossed with an all-night dance party in the heart of the forest. While many of the genre's greatest tracks were instrumental, and others were simple celebrations of life in the jungle, the goal of every song was to keep the party going.



    Radio stations in Lima remained unaware of the new electric sounds emanating from the jungle, but a handful of pioneering record producers ventured over the mountain passes to the cities of Tarapoto, Moyobamba, Pucallpa – even Iquitos, a city reachable only by boat or plane – and lured dozens of bands to the recording studios of the capital to lay down their best tracks. Although many became local hits, few were ever heard outside the Amazonian region … until now.



    With eighteen tracks from some of the greatest names in Amazonian cumbia, Perú Selvatico is both the improbable soundtrack to a beach party on a banks of the Amazon and a psychedelic safari into the sylvan mysteries of the Peruvian jungle.

    Description

    New Analog Africa release on 2LP Gatefold Vinyl & Deluxe Package CD.

    Less than a hundred miles inland from the capital city of Lima lies the great Peruvian jungle, an untamed land of impenetrable forests and endless winding rivers. In its isolated cities, cut off from the fashions of the capital, a unique style of music began to develop, inspired equally by the sounds of the surrounding forests, the roll of the mighty Amazon and Ucayali Rivers, and the rhythms of cumbia picked up from distant stations on transistor radios. With the arrival of electricity, a new generation of young musicians started plugging in their guitars and trading in their accordions for synthesizers: Amazonian cumbia was born.



    Powered by fast-paced timbale rhythms, driven by spidery, treble-damaged guitar lines, and drenched in bright splashes of organ, Amazonian cumbia was like a hyperactive distant cousin of surf music crossed with an all-night dance party in the heart of the forest. While many of the genre's greatest tracks were instrumental, and others were simple celebrations of life in the jungle, the goal of every song was to keep the party going.



    Radio stations in Lima remained unaware of the new electric sounds emanating from the jungle, but a handful of pioneering record producers ventured over the mountain passes to the cities of Tarapoto, Moyobamba, Pucallpa – even Iquitos, a city reachable only by boat or plane – and lured dozens of bands to the recording studios of the capital to lay down their best tracks. Although many became local hits, few were ever heard outside the Amazonian region … until now.



    With eighteen tracks from some of the greatest names in Amazonian cumbia, Perú Selvatico is both the improbable soundtrack to a beach party on a banks of the Amazon and a psychedelic safari into the sylvan mysteries of the Peruvian jungle.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Descarga Royal - Los Royal´s de Pucallpa 03:30
      • 2. La Cervecita - Sonido Verde de Moyobamba 02:09
      • 3. Selva Virgen - Los Zheros 02:40
      • 4. Moyobambina - Grupo Siglo XX de Rioja 02:43
      • 5. Humo En La Selva - Los Invasores de Progreso 02:58
      • 6. La Hamaca - Los Cisnes 02:54
      • 7. Cumbion Universal - Fresa Juvenil de Tarapoto 03:35
      • 8. La Trochita - Los Rangers de Tingo Maria 02:40
      • 9. La Bola Buche - Los Invasores de Progreso 03:21
      • 10. Bailando En El Infinito - Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical 02:56
      • 11. Safari En La Selva - Los Cisnes 02:52
      • 12. Baila Bonito - Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical 02:55
      • 13. Ali Baba - Los Zheros 02:43
      • 14. La Palmerita - Fresa Juvenil De Tarapoto 02:57
      • 15. Recordando A Aguaytia - Sonido Verde de Moyobamba 02:18
      • 16. El Pasito De Miriam - Grupo Siglo XX de Rioja 02:51
      • 17. Rio Mar - Los Cisnes 02:34
      • 18. La Uñita - Los Zheros 02:22

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Descarga Royal - Los Royal´s de Pucallpa 03:30
      • 2. La Cervecita - Sonido Verde de Moyobamba 02:09
      • 3. Selva Virgen - Los Zheros 02:40
      • 4. Moyobambina - Grupo Siglo XX de Rioja 02:43
      • 5. Humo En La Selva - Los Invasores de Progreso 02:58
      • 6. La Hamaca - Los Cisnes 02:54
      • 7. Cumbion Universal - Fresa Juvenil de Tarapoto 03:35
      • 8. La Trochita - Los Rangers de Tingo Maria 02:40
      • 9. La Bola Buche - Los Invasores de Progreso 03:21
      • 10. Bailando En El Infinito - Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical 02:56
      • 11. Safari En La Selva - Los Cisnes 02:52
      • 12. Baila Bonito - Ranil y Su Conjunto Tropical 02:55
      • 13. Ali Baba - Los Zheros 02:43
      • 14. La Palmerita - Fresa Juvenil De Tarapoto 02:57
      • 15. Recordando A Aguaytia - Sonido Verde de Moyobamba 02:18
      • 16. El Pasito De Miriam - Grupo Siglo XX de Rioja 02:51
      • 17. Rio Mar - Los Cisnes 02:34
      • 18. La Uñita - Los Zheros 02:22