- Sonido Amazonico - Danny Johnston - Mirlos
- Linda Nena - Wilindoro Cacique - Noe Fachin - Juaneco y Su Combo - Johnny Mara - Juan Wong Paredes
- Cariñito - Hijos del Sol - Angel Anibal Rosado
- A Patricia - Enrique Delgado - Enrique "Larry" Delgado - Destellos
- Sacalo Sacalo - Diablos Rojos - Marino Valencia
- Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo - Wilindoro Cacique - Noe Fachin - Juaneco y Su Combo - Juan Wong Paredes
- El Milagro Verde - Danny Johnston - Mirlos - Carlos Rodriguez
- Para Elisa - Ludwig van Beethoven - Enrique Delgado - Enrique "Larry" Delgado - Destellos
- Linda Muñequita - Hijos del Sol - Angel Anibal Rosado
- Muchachita del Oriente - Humberto Caycho Alcantara - Danny Johnston - Mirlos
- Elsa - Tomas Felix Rebata Acevedo - Enrique Delgado - Destellos
- Vacilando Con Ayahuesca - Noe Fachin - Juaneco y Su Combo - Juan Wong Paredes
- El Guapo - Diablos Rojos - Marino Valencia
- Mi Morena Rebelde - Eusebio y Su Banjo - Eusebio Perez
- Si Me Quieres - Hijos del Sol - Angel Anibal Rosado
- Me Robaron Mi Runa Mula - Noe Fachin - Juaneco y Su Combo - Juan Wong Paredes
- La Danza de Los Mirlos - Danny Johnston - Mirlos - Gilberto Reategui
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Chacalon y la Nueva Crema Primary Artist
Los Destellos Primary Artist
Juaneco y Su Combo Primary Artist
Los Mirlos Primary Artist
Los Wemblers De Iquitos Primary Artist
Los Shapis Primary Artist
Los Riberenos Primary Artist
Los Ilusionistas Primary Artist
Compay Quinto Primary Artist
Ranil Y Su Conjunto Tropical Primary Artist
Manzanita Y Su Conjunto Primary Artist
Grupo Celeste Primary Artist
Eusebio y Su Banjo Primary Artist
Los Diablos Rojos Primary Artist
Juan Wong Paredes Keyboards
Eusebio Perez Banjo,Vocals
Noe Fachin Guitar
Wilindoro Cacique Vocals
Danny Johnston Guitar
Enrique Delgado Guitar
Marino Valencia Guitar
Angel Anibal Rosado Vocals
Eusebio Perez Composer
Noe Fachin Composer
Tomas Felix Rebata Acevedo Composer
Johnny Mara Composer
Enrique Delgado Composer
Humberto Caycho Alcantara Composer
Sebastian Jose Alvarez Design
Enrique "Larry" Delgado Composer
Gilberto Reategui Composer
Marino Valencia Composer
Tommy Acevedo Composer
Angel Anibal Rosado Composer
Los Diablos Rojos Group
Juaneco y Su Combo Group
Eusebio y Su Banjo Group
Olivier Conan Liner Notes
Ludwig van Beethoven Composer
Los Mirlos Group
Los Destellos Group
Scott Hull Remastering,Mastering
Los Hijos del Sol Group
Carlos Rodriguez Composer


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Overview
Chicha is an indigenous music that was spontaneously created by the culture clash of the '60s when the Indian population of the Peruvian Amazon discovered the Columbian pop music known as cumbia and American rock & roll. As cheap electric instruments became available, Amazon Indians put together dance bands that used the syncopated beat of cumbia -- which sounds like a laid-back Latin cousin of ska -- as the foundation for melodies that sound like Andean folk tunes, played on electric guitar with lots of effects and Tex-Mex style Farfisa. When the Indians moved to the city, most notably Lima, they brought their music with them. Like Afro Peruvian music, chicha was frowned upon by the middle and upper classes, but unlike the music of Afro-Peru, chicha never gained an international following, until now. Oliver Conan, owner of the Barbes nightclub and record label, discovered the music on a recent trip to Peru. He also discovered that the label that put out a lot of the music had gone bankrupt and many of the master recordings were lost. He finally tracked down six Chicha combos -- los Mirlos, Juaneco y Su Combo, los Hijos del Sola, los Destellos, los Diablos Rojos and Eusebio y Su Banjo -- and put together this 17-track compilation. American listeners will be surprised at how familiar the music sounds, with the sprightly garage band meets Tex-Mex bounce of the organ, the twangy surf guitar lines, Cuban counter rhythms, and Andean melodies. Los Destellos name all their compositions after women and show the strongest Latin/Cuban flavor and the most eclectic approach. They transform Beethoven's Fuer Elise into "Para Elisa" a jaunty track with the melody played on twangy surf guitar backed by a simple rhythm section of gueira, bongos and bass. "A Patricia" plays off their guitarist's psychedelic chops against the bands ever shifting rhythmic accents on timbales, bongos and cowbells. Los Mirlos were popular in the '70s, and their tunes include "Sonido Amazonico," a vaguely Arabic melody played on surf guitar over a stark cumbia beat; "El Milagro Verde," with a chiming electric guitar, shimmering, hiccoughing Farfisa and rowdy background vocals, and "Muchachita del Oriente," which sounds like a Cuban cowboy song with a Columbian beat. Juaneco y Su Combo feature a charismatic singer with a gruff, quavering vocal style and asymmetrical, organ-heavy melodies that may be Indian-influenced. "Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo" is one of the album's catchiest tracks with a call and response vocal that recalls "El Condor Pasa"; "Vacilando con Ayahuesca" has a rhythm that's part funk, part ska, but not exactly cumbia, rock or salsa; a panting female vocalist gives the tune a sweaty, sexy vibe. Los Hijos del Sola have a real rock & roll vibe, punctuating their tunes with percussive shouts, mad shrieks and rowdy ensemble vocals. Their songs have the strongest Andean influence, although they play the Andean melodies with a Dick Dale-influenced 32nd note attack. "Linda Munequita," "Si Me Quieres," and "Carinito" all jump out at you with their raucous energy and sparkling guitar work. Over-the-top vocals and odd shifts in time and tempo mark the work of Los Diablos Rojos. Their guitar player drops rippling runs in and around the macho shouts and imprecations of their lead vocalist, who laughs, bellows and growls like a madman on "El Guapo" and "Sacalo Sacalo." Eusebio y Su Banjo's single track, "Mi Morena Rebelde," has a muddy sound, but its distorted guitar and galloping beat make it irresistible. ~ j. poet
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/25/2007 |
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Label: | BARBES |
UPC: | 0881626907924 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Los Hijos del Sol Primary ArtistChacalon y la Nueva Crema Primary Artist
Los Destellos Primary Artist
Juaneco y Su Combo Primary Artist
Los Mirlos Primary Artist
Los Wemblers De Iquitos Primary Artist
Los Shapis Primary Artist
Los Riberenos Primary Artist
Los Ilusionistas Primary Artist
Compay Quinto Primary Artist
Ranil Y Su Conjunto Tropical Primary Artist
Manzanita Y Su Conjunto Primary Artist
Grupo Celeste Primary Artist
Eusebio y Su Banjo Primary Artist
Los Diablos Rojos Primary Artist
Juan Wong Paredes Keyboards
Eusebio Perez Banjo,Vocals
Noe Fachin Guitar
Wilindoro Cacique Vocals
Danny Johnston Guitar
Enrique Delgado Guitar
Marino Valencia Guitar
Angel Anibal Rosado Vocals
Technical Credits
Juan Wong Paredes ComposerEusebio Perez Composer
Noe Fachin Composer
Tomas Felix Rebata Acevedo Composer
Johnny Mara Composer
Enrique Delgado Composer
Humberto Caycho Alcantara Composer
Sebastian Jose Alvarez Design
Enrique "Larry" Delgado Composer
Gilberto Reategui Composer
Marino Valencia Composer
Tommy Acevedo Composer
Angel Anibal Rosado Composer
Los Diablos Rojos Group
Juaneco y Su Combo Group
Eusebio y Su Banjo Group
Olivier Conan Liner Notes
Ludwig van Beethoven Composer
Los Mirlos Group
Los Destellos Group
Scott Hull Remastering,Mastering
Los Hijos del Sol Group
Carlos Rodriguez Composer
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