“Dame café”, originally released on Discos Fuentes in 1965 to meet the tropical music demand of the time, features a mix of traditional rhythms like vallenato and cumbia, alongside more experimental beats. Los Gavilanes de la Costa, the band behind this album, had a brief existence but left a lasting impact, especially in Mexico's sonidero scene. The album's lively sound, combining accordion melodies, deep bass, and vibrant guacharaca rhythms, continues to resonate in the tropical music scene.
Tracklist A1 Dame Café A2 Negra Querida A3 Pues No Da Mas A4 Pitimbam A5 Cumbia Milagrosa A6 Galerazamba B1 José Dolores B2 Los Gavilanes B3 La Preguntadera B4 Edith B5 Charanguera B6 Se Te Ve
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“Dame café”, originally released on Discos Fuentes in 1965 to meet the tropical music demand of the time, features a mix of traditional rhythms like vallenato and cumbia, alongside more experimental beats.
Los Gavilanes de la Costa, the band behind this album, had a brief existence but left a lasting impact, especially in Mexico's sonidero scene. The album's lively sound, combining accordion melodies, deep bass, and vibrant guacharaca rhythms, continues to resonate in the tropical music scene.
Tracklist
A1 Dame Café
A2 Negra Querida
A3 Pues No Da Mas
A4 Pitimbam
A5 Cumbia Milagrosa
A6 Galerazamba
B1 José Dolores
B2 Los Gavilanes
B3 La Preguntadera
B4 Edith
B5 Charanguera
B6 Se Te Ve