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Benítez & Valencia Impossible Love Songs From Sixties Quito

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Vinyl 2LP | 2022 / UK – Original | New
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Gonzalo Benitez and Luis Alberto Valencia were kingpins of the musica nacional movement in Ecuador. Check them out on the cover, on a rooftop in Quito’s Old Town, surveying their dominion. In 1970, when Valencia collapsed onstage during a performance of the yaravi Desesperacion — ‘My heart is already in ashes’ — and died four days later, aged 52, his coffin was carried through those city streets on the shoulders of his fans.

They began singing as a duo in their mid-teens. During twenty-eight years together they recorded more than six hundred songs, for Discos Ecuador, Nacional, Granja, Ortiz, Rondador, Onix, Fuente, Real, Tropical, Fadisa, RCA Victor — and of course Caife.

Their exquisitely romantic harmonising is a sublime blend of collected forbearance and abject self-annihilation, underpinned and elaborated by the heart-piercing, improvisatory guitar-playing of Bolivar Ortiz. Effectively the third member of the group. ‘El Pollo’ sets the tone and intensity for everything that follows: listen to his soloing at the start of our opener, Lamparilla.

Musically a pasillo — a cross between a Viennese waltz and the indigenous yaravi rhythm — Lamparilla draws its verses from a poem by Luz Martinez from Riobamba, written in 1918 when she was 15, under the influence of Baudelaire and Mallarme. Another pasillo here, Sombras is one of the best-loved songs in the musica nacional canon, setting lines about undercover sex and loss by the Mexican poet Maria Pren, which were considered pornographic on publication in 1911.

And Benitez & Valencia looked back still further, to the indigenous roots of Ecuadorian music, as the key to its future. Carnaval de Guaranda is their take on a song dating back to the era of the Mitimaes, a broad group of Bolivian tribes conquered by the Incas and displaced to Ecuador. ‘Impossible love of mine / I love you for being impossible / Who loves what is impossible / Is the truest lover.’

Lovingly presented in a gatefold sleeve with spot-gloss, and printed inners, with stunning photos and expert notes. Excellent sound, drawn from original tapes, by way of Abbey Road, D&M and Pallas.
Item Details
Item No: 892399
Artist: Benítez & Valencia
Title: Impossible Love Songs From Sixties Quito
Label: Honest Jon's
Catalog No: HJRLP083
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2022
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Folk
Available since: 2022-02-14
Condition: New
Price: 27,99 €
Weight: 500g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Lamparilla
A2 Suplica
A3 Tormentos
A4 Lindos Ojos
A5 Quimera
A6 Corazon Que No Olvida
B1 Las Tres Marias
B2 Dicha
B3 Mi Panecillo Querido
B4 Sombras
B5 Amor De Mi Linda Guambra
C1 Vestida De Azul
C2 Amor En Tus Ojos
C3 Arbol Frondoso
C4 Carnaval De Guaranda
C5 Plegaria
D1 Tus Ojeras
D2 Limosna
D3 Invocacion Sentimental
D4 Nocturno
D5 Desesperacion
D6 Imploracion Indigena
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