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Issued by WM Mexico in 2013, Peerless 80 Aniversario - 24 Cumbias Pa' Bailar assembles a robust suite of cumbia sonidera alongside hints of guaracha and salsa, performed by Los Guacharacos de Colombia. This compilation spans 24 tracks, including "El Cafetero," a featured cut that exemplifies the group's rhythmic fluency and adherence to cumbia's traditional pulse. The album stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of dancefloor-ready arrangements within Mexican Latin circles.The record’s track list—ranging from "Cumbia sabrosa" to "La diosa de los llanos"—reflects a diverse palette that traverses coastal breezes and tropical grooves, maintaining a steady beat for baile. With nearly 5,000 listeners on Last.fm, this archive entry offers a practical reference for collectors seeking the intersection of Colombian cumbia stylings and Mexican sonidera sensibilities across the early 2010s.
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Album lore
Issued by WM Mexico in 2013, Peerless 80 Aniversario - 24 Cumbias Pa' Bailar assembles a robust suite of cumbia sonidera alongside hints of guaracha and salsa, performed by Los Guacharacos de Colombia. This compilation spans 24 tracks, including "El Cafetero," a featured cut that exemplifies the group's rhythmic fluency and adherence to cumbia's traditional pulse. The album stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of dancefloor-ready arrangements within Mexican Latin circles.The record’s track list—ranging from "Cumbia sabrosa" to "La diosa de los llanos"—reflects a diverse palette that traverses coastal breezes and tropical grooves, maintaining a steady beat for baile. With nearly 5,000 listeners on Last.fm, this archive entry offers a practical reference for collectors seeking the intersection of Colombian cumbia stylings and Mexican sonidera sensibilities across the early 2010s.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-2p0dAybBIdHwLEizVAz4ql |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify