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V.A. The Original Rhythm of Gipsy Rhumba in Spain 1965-74

Soul Jazz | Item No: 355760
Vinyl 2LP | 2014 / UK – Original | New
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Item Description
Soul Jazz Records’ new release is the first album ever outside of Spain to focus on the history of Gipsy Rhumba – one of the most interesting musical culture clashes – that first took place in the early 1960s.
Item Details
Item No: 355760
Artist: V.A.
Title: The Original Rhythm of Gipsy Rhumba in Spain 1965-74
Label: Soul Jazz
Catalog No: SJRLP275
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2014
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Jazz | Fusion
Available since: 2014-04-22
Condition: New
Price: 25,99 €
Weight: 500g (plus 250g Packaging)
Presstext
In the Catalan region of Spain, gipsies, primarily known as the creators of Flamenco, came up with a fascinating hybrid style – Gipsy Rhumba – which blended together Latin and Rhumba music of Cuba and the Caribbean together with their own flamenco, as well as the emerging rock’n’roll from America.
As well as a musical overview of this unique art form, the release comes with extensive contextual notes (in English and Spanish) and the photography of Jacques Leonard, who documented gipsy life in the 1960s, creating one of the most important records of their unique world in the 20th century.
Gipsy culture is the original rebel form, existing outside of ‘normal society’, a trans-migrant people who value highly the ideas of freedom and independence. Today gipsies are established in many European countries.
At the end of 19th century, gipsies who settled in Southern Spain take hold of flamenco, defined as the ‘Andalusian gipsy’ art. But it is out of the barrios of Barcelona in the North that a new genre appears in 1963: the Catalan Rhumba. A crossroads between flamenco, Caribbean music and rock’n’roll, Catalan gipsies develop a new way of playing flamenco guitar known as the ‘ventilador’, a technique that combines the strumming of guitar strings whilst the palms of the hand drum the rhythm on the body of the guitar. The guitar, the handclaps and certain songs originating from the Caribbean give birth to this new style.
The Catalan rhumba built its repertoire on Caribbean songs, especially from Cuba and Puerto Rico, but also from New York. However, its true value is how the essence of these songs were used to build a new style, often with just a guitar and some handclaps.
In the 1970s a new generation of gipsy rhumba emerges, as the scene is enriched with a variety of styles, and keyboards, electric guitars, funky basses and wind sections appear. The vocalists start using more flamenco cadences.
Tracklist
A1 Rabbit Rumba - Nuestro Ayer
A2 El Noi - Labios Morenos
A3 Los Gitanos Polinais - En El Fondo Del Mar De Lima
A4 Antonio Gonzalez - Sarandonga
A5 Peret Y Sus Gitanos - La Fiesta No Es Para Feos
B1 El Gitano Portugues - Fui A Bahia
B2 Maruja Garrido - Che Camino
B3 Juncal Y Sus Calistros - Tequila
B4 Moncho Y Su Wawano Gitano - Orisa
B5 Peret Y Sus Gitanos - Voy, Voy
C1 Dolores Vargas - Anana Hip
C2 Chango - El Guapo
C3 Ramonet Y Sus Rumberos - Bacalao Salao
C4 Lola Flores Y Antonio Gonzalez - Meneito Men
C5 Dolores Vargas - A-Chi-li-pu
D1 El Noy - El Loco
D2 El Noi - Si, Compay
D3 Chacho Y Sus Rumbas - El Pan Y Los Dientes
D4 Maruja Garrido - Amaneci En Tus Brazos
D5 Antonio Gonzalez - Levantate
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