Showing posts with label argentina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label argentina. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Edmundo P. Zaldivar -- Carnavalitos (Pampa, LRS 15021 *Argentina)



Edmundo P. Zaldivar seems to be a a deeply revered purveyor of the celebratory Andean-Argentinian folksong known as the Carnavalito. At least, that's what I think the back cover says. I personally have a deep love for Andean melodies, and was more than a little pleased with the magic of the arrangements herein. The occasional addition of piano, violin, dulcimer(?) & bassoon(?) seems to offer a charming, otherworldly sense of surprise to the sound of Zaldivar's wonderful conjunto. Spanish/English bilterates, if any of you have the time & energy, I would truly love to know what these cover notes are telling us. Just found this luminous treasure for only 3 bucks a few weeks back. !0" microgroove. Year unknown. 320 rip by yours truly. Enjoy.



DL: Edmundo P. Zaldivar -- Carnavalitos (Pampa, LRS 15021)

01 El Humahuaqueño
02 Palomitay
03 Gallito Ciego
04 Mañana al Alba
05 Carnavalito
06 Albahaquita
07 Soy Carnaval
08 Cholita


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Manal- Manal (1973)


Manal was a classic early Argentine rock band. This was originally released as a double-lp collection of their best early work. Bluesy, in a mellow and unique sort of way.

Mediafire Download Link- Manal- S/T (Double Album- 1973)

"Avellaneda's Blues"

"Jugo te Tomate"


1. Avellaneda Blues
2. Una casa con diez pinos
3. Informe de un día
4. Jugo de tomate
5. Porque hoy nací
6. Avenida Rivadavia
7. Todo el día me pregunto
8. No pibe
9. El león
10. Para ser un hombre más
11. Blues de la amenaza nocturna
12. Necesito un amor
13. Qué pena me das