La Sonora Mag

El Negro Bembon


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Limited vinyl reissue.

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This album comprises hits from the repertoire of the most famous Cuban and Boriquen orchestras in the late '50s, performed by young Peruvian percussionist ?iko Estrada and his sonora. However, due to contractual restrictions, the album was released under the fictitious Sonora MAG name. Fascinated by the music of the Cuban orchestras broadcast on the radio and the colourful and flamboyant outfits they sported when played Lima, ?iko Estrada named his first band Los chicos de Cuba (The Cuban Boys). In 1958 he put together his own group, sonora, signing to the local label Smith and recording a number of hits. At the same time, he also agreed to anonymously record more music for MAG, the Peruvian company owned by Manuel Guerrero. An imaginary Sonora MAG was born?"El Negro Bemb?n con la Sonora MAG" includes, with the only exception of the instrumental track 'T? Para Dos', mostly vocal songs -guarachas and boleros- by the likes of Manolo Castro, Rafael "Chivirico" D?vila, and Vicky Zamora, being her take on 'Pepito' the biggest hit of the album. This album is currently almost impossible to find in its original edition, so we are now happy to present the first ever reissue of "El Negro Bemb?n con la Sonora MAG" in its original artwork and 180g vinyl pressing.

Tracklist

A1 El Negro Bembon
A2 La Isla Del Encanto
A3 El Vaiven Arrullador
A4 Juan Jose
A5 Te Para Dos
A6 Un Dia De Amor
B1 Pepito
B2 El Que Ud. Conoce No Soy Yo
B3 Ven Pa' Mi Casa
B4 El Novio Celoso
B5 El Muñecon
B6 Ella Y Yo

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