In the vast, rhythmic ocean of Colombian folkloric music, two genres stand as titans: Vallenato and Cumbia. While purists often draw sharp lines between the accordion-driven tales of the Valledupar valleys and the drum-and-gaither heartbeat of the Caribbean coastal cumbia, a magical fusion has emerged over the decades. This fusion is best embodied by the legendary group known as Los Vallenatos de la Cumbia.
Muchacha Encantadora (1996): Widely considered one of their most polished efforts, featuring the timeless anthem of the same name.
(2000): Features tracks like "Bailando Colombiano" and "Que le Pasó Al Corazón". Bailando Cumbia
By making this "Mega Exclusive" collection available (a portion of the proceeds goes to the Fundación Julián Torres for youth music education in Sucre), the keepers of the flame have ensured that the hypnotic, melancholy fusion of the accordion and the drum will not be a forgotten whisper, but a roar.
The group’s output is extensive, often appearing in "best of" compilations and thematic volumes. Here are the essential releases: Volumen 1 (Self-Titled): The debut that established their signature sound. 14 Cañonazos Bailable:
In the vast, rhythmic ocean of Colombian folkloric music, two genres stand as titans: Vallenato and Cumbia. While purists often draw sharp lines between the accordion-driven tales of the Valledupar valleys and the drum-and-gaither heartbeat of the Caribbean coastal cumbia, a magical fusion has emerged over the decades. This fusion is best embodied by the legendary group known as Los Vallenatos de la Cumbia.
Muchacha Encantadora (1996): Widely considered one of their most polished efforts, featuring the timeless anthem of the same name. los vallenatos de la cumbia discografia mega exclusive
(2000): Features tracks like "Bailando Colombiano" and "Que le Pasó Al Corazón". Bailando Cumbia Los Vallenatos de la Cumbia: The Ultimate Guide
By making this "Mega Exclusive" collection available (a portion of the proceeds goes to the Fundación Julián Torres for youth music education in Sucre), the keepers of the flame have ensured that the hypnotic, melancholy fusion of the accordion and the drum will not be a forgotten whisper, but a roar. Muchacha Encantadora (1996) : Widely considered one of
The group’s output is extensive, often appearing in "best of" compilations and thematic volumes. Here are the essential releases: Volumen 1 (Self-Titled): The debut that established their signature sound. 14 Cañonazos Bailable: