tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425099647536010342.post1620161709910095079..comments2024-02-25T14:35:51.637-05:00Comments on GLOBAL A GO-GO: Abelardo Carbono | El Maravilloso Mundo De Abelardo CarbonoBill Lupolettihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00193720801712560716noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425099647536010342.post-33963027188026283132013-10-30T18:55:12.897-04:002013-10-30T18:55:12.897-04:00Pise, this isn't one of those blogs where I po...Pise, this isn't one of those blogs where I post recordings so you can download them free. If you're interested in this album, it's a recent release and it's easy to find -- just buy it. You'll be supporting a great record label and the artist will earn royalties from your purchase.Bill Lupolettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00193720801712560716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425099647536010342.post-15726353686441870552013-10-30T17:42:44.395-04:002013-10-30T17:42:44.395-04:00link??link??Pisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01298295956834076221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425099647536010342.post-90663125143297183962013-10-18T11:51:24.501-04:002013-10-18T11:51:24.501-04:00I'll heartily second Ken's recommendation ...I'll heartily second Ken's recommendation of Palenque's "Champeta Criolla," and also volume 2 in the series, awesomely subtitled "The Real Motherf*ckers of AfroColombian Music." In fact, Palenque's Lucas Silva is the compiler of this Abelardo Carbono set. And the Africolombia blog is a great read (in Spanish) and listen: http://acbia.wordpress.com.Bill Lupolettihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00193720801712560716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-425099647536010342.post-37771253289988329202013-10-18T07:30:44.574-04:002013-10-18T07:30:44.574-04:00Actually the ball got rolling with Palenque Record...Actually the ball got rolling with Palenque Records' Champeta Criolla back in 1998. A 2nd volume followed years later. Though the recent compilations have been better packaged, I find them less inspiring. Maybe its because most focus on "Afro funk" and Afro psych." Also, Fruko's Wganda Kenya and the late great Joe Arroyo produced some of the best early terapia tunes. And Soca music should be added to the list of genres that was highly influential. Kudos to Fabian and his AfroColombia website also. Looking forward to hearing this one. ken_yattahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02317087884521800934noreply@blogger.com