
Afro-Hispanic Music From Western Colombia & Ecuado- Afro-Hispanic Colombia / Various (CD)
The Pacific Lowlands -the coastal regions of Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador -experienced a mingling of African and Hispanic cultures after Spanish conquest in the 16th century. This cultural blending is exemplified in Afro-Hispanic Music from Western Colombia and Ecuador, in which denizens of the tropical Lowlands perform pieces such as the Currulao (marimba dance) and Arrullo (spiritual). The music reflects realities of life in this hot, rainy climate, where men move away from their families in search of work and children especially die from malaria and dysentery. Liner notes include a description of Lowlands culture and the dances that accompany each piece. One of the Bambuco tracks also appears as "Adies, Bereji" on the compilation CD Raices Latinas: Smithsonian Folkways Latino Roots Collection (SFW40470, 2002).
Tracklist:
- Currulao 'Bambuco'
- Currulao 'Bambuco' (Alternate Version)
- Currulao 'Bambuco' (Alternate Version 2)
- Currulao 'Agua Grande'
- Currulao 'Torbellino'
- Alavado 'Adios Primo Hermano'
- Medley: Alavado 'Santa Maria'/'Santo Dios, Santo Fuerte'
- Fiesta Song (Improvisation)
- Arrullo 'San Antonio'
- Arrullo 'La Maria Soy'
- Arrullo 'Aurora De La Mañana'
- Arrullo 'Falta El Uno'
- Arrullo
- Arrullo 'La Golpe De La Cajita'
- Arrullo 'Este Niño Quiere'
- Arrullo 'Me Voy Pa' Belén'
- Arrullo 'Vamos Arrullar'
- Song 'A la Mina No Voy'
UPC > 093070437623
Format > New CD
Label > Folkways Records
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The Pacific Lowlands -the coastal regions of Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador -experienced a mingling of African and Hispanic cultures after Spanish conquest in the 16th century. This cultural blending is exemplified in Afro-Hispanic Music from Western Colombia and Ecuador, in which denizens of the tropical Lowlands perform pieces such as the Currulao (marimba dance) and Arrullo (spiritual). The music reflects realities of life in this hot, rainy climate, where men move away from their families in search of work and children especially die from malaria and dysentery. Liner notes include a description of Lowlands culture and the dances that accompany each piece. One of the Bambuco tracks also appears as "Adies, Bereji" on the compilation CD Raices Latinas: Smithsonian Folkways Latino Roots Collection (SFW40470, 2002).
Tracklist:
- Currulao 'Bambuco'
- Currulao 'Bambuco' (Alternate Version)
- Currulao 'Bambuco' (Alternate Version 2)
- Currulao 'Agua Grande'
- Currulao 'Torbellino'
- Alavado 'Adios Primo Hermano'
- Medley: Alavado 'Santa Maria'/'Santo Dios, Santo Fuerte'
- Fiesta Song (Improvisation)
- Arrullo 'San Antonio'
- Arrullo 'La Maria Soy'
- Arrullo 'Aurora De La Mañana'
- Arrullo 'Falta El Uno'
- Arrullo
- Arrullo 'La Golpe De La Cajita'
- Arrullo 'Este Niño Quiere'
- Arrullo 'Me Voy Pa' Belén'
- Arrullo 'Vamos Arrullar'
- Song 'A la Mina No Voy'
UPC > 093070437623
Format > New CD
Label > Folkways Records
Shop online at Darkside Records.
Follow us on Instagram.









