I’ll
be honest, this is a tough one to review.
Not because I didn’t like it, but, because it really is so good. In fact, I’m pretty hard-pressed to single
out any of the 32 tracks on this double cd.
It is enthralling and entertaining and an absolute joy to listen to.
So,
what do you get with Columbian music? I
expected big trumpets and carnival and to be uplifted, and, I wasn’t
disappointed. I also got a bit of
reggae, funk, jazz and even psychedelia!
There
is a very strong African influence in the music of Columbia. How this happened is open to debate, but, the
current capital of Caribbean music, Barranquilla, was believed to be the port
that accepted the initial influx of vinyl records from Africa. The founder of Analog Africa Records, Samy
Ben Redjeb arrived in Barranquilla in 2007, bringing with him vinyl that
collectors had long heard, but never owned.
He traded with them and they later became part of carnival history.
This
collection, centred around the 1970s with additions from the 60s and 80s, is
cleverly split over two discs. Part 1
with Afrofunk, Psychedelia and Afrobeat, Part 2 contains much more of the
tropical dance.
Columbian
music is so full of life – big drums and percussive beats, screaming trumpets,
and, bass piano sounds complimented by accordion.
If I
was pushed to pick out a favourite, it would be Eco En Stereo by Sonara
Dinamita ( a group still performing Worldwide today). It starts, as its title may suggest, with
voices shouting ‘Echo’, with a slow plodding drumbeat with accompanying guitar
and piano. At almost two minutes, the
music stops and a maniacal laugh prompts real action! The drumbeat is now upbeat, the piano and
guitar now keeping up the pace with the addition of trumpet. Cracking stuff!
There’s
also a fantastic 60 page booklet here with some great photos of the original
record artworks and in-depth features and interviews, making this collection
well worth a listen.
My
advice? Go and buy it.
Published in Louder Than War 5/11/12 - http://louderthanwar.com/diablos-del-ritmo-the-columbian-melting-pot-1960-1985-album-review/
Published in Louder Than War 5/11/12 - http://louderthanwar.com/diablos-del-ritmo-the-columbian-melting-pot-1960-1985-album-review/
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