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Spanish Hammond grooves -- and a madly jumping little set that really lives up to its title and cover! The record features both piano and organ from Jose Cunill -- played over percussive rhythms that have plenty of spirit, and a much older sound than you'd guess from the 70s date of the record -- more in a 50s jazz mambo mode overall, which makes for a really wonderful sound! Other instrumentation includes a bit of guitar -- but most numbers are mostly focused on percussion and keyboards -- and although there's a bit of vocals on the record, those are usually folded strongly into the rhythms -- feeling more like exclamations inspired by the grooves, instead of actual lyrics. Includes an insert with vintage photos and notes in Spanish -- and titles that include "No Se", "Gitano Anton", "Para Elisa", "Belen Belen", "Nuestro Ayer", "Borriquito", and "Caramelos".
Mediafire Download Link: Jose Cunhill- Rabbit Rumba: Primera Antologia de la Rumba