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various artistsPanama! 3 - Calypso Panameño, Guajira Jazz and Cumbia Típica on the Isthmus 1960–75 (Soundways) "Volume Three is the best volume so far." - Charlie Gillet Volume 3 showcases more of the unique tropical music created in Panama in the fertile decades of the 1960s and ’70s. Panama is the thin, tropical bridge that connects North and South America, and is home to three million culturally diverse people; its music is a soulful blend of Latin American, Caribbean, European and indigenous forms. From bilingual calypsos to guajira jazz, from tropical guarachas to cumbia tamboreras, Panamanian musicians fearlessly combined and brilliantly executed styles that reflected their multicultural environment during a turbulent time in the young country’s history. This collection presents more of the golden age of Panamanian music and the music of the combos nacionales on rare recordings that have never been released outside the isthmus until now. |
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Tracks:
1. Lord Panama and The Stickers – Fire Down Below 2. Orquesta de Armando Boza con Manito Johnson – Samba Calypso 3. Papi Brandao y Sus Ejecutivos – Bilongo 4. Ceferino Nieto – El Pajaro Zum Zum 5. Little Francisco Greaves – Moving-Grooving 6. Los Silvertones – Up Tight 7. Orquesta Los Embajadores con Camilo Azuquita – Shingalin en Panama 8. Soul Apollo with Fredrick Clarke – Chombo Pa’ La Tienda 9. Amalia Delgado con El Conjunto Inspiracion Santena – Carretera Al Canajagua 10. Yin Carrizo – 20 de Enero en Ocu 11. Maximo Rodriguez y Las Estrellas Panamenas – Chevere Que Chevere 12. Ralph Weeks With The Telecasters – Gua Jazz 13. Panaswing – Me Lo Dijo Una Gitana 14. Beby Castor con Los Juveniles – Lloraras 15. Los Mozambiques – Llegamos Ya 16. Los Salvajes del Ritmo – St. John’s Guaguanco 17. Lord Cobra – Colón Colón 18. Conjunto Panama – Trigueñito y Solo 19. Black Czar – Bamboo Dance 20. Lord Cobra and His Sugar Tone Band – Partido Calpysonian 21. Sir Valentino con Combo Esclavos Alegres – Masters Are Gone 22. Los Invasores – El Raton 23. Los Silvertones – Carmen
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