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New one-off limited-edition heavyweight special-edition yellow vinyl pressing exclusively for Record Store Day 2023 of Soul Jazz Records Gipsy Rhumba: The Original Rhythm of Gipsy Rhumba in Spain 1965 1974, with a 28-page booklet and download code. The extensive booklet in this release contains definitive sleevenotes by the musicologist Jose Manuel Gmez, record designs and stunning photography from the celebrated photographer Jacques Leonard.

Soul Jazz Records Gipsy Rhumba is the first album outside of Spain to focus on one of the most exciting musical culture clashes ever. In the early 1960s, Gypsies from the Catalan region of Spain, primarily known as the creators of Flamenco, came up with a fascinating hybrid style Gipsy Rhumba which blended the Latin and Rhumba music of Cuba and the Caribbean together with their own Flamenco, as well as the emerging Rock N Roll from America.

A capsule of supercharged clapping and joyous vocals -- The Guardian

Must-have. You all know Gipsy Kings blend of flamenco and Latin rhythms but where did this convergence of Latin music styles occur? This compilation demonstrates how mid-1960s Barcelona hot-housed gypsy musicians who employed the rumba rhythm Gipsy Rhumba unearths a forgotten corner of Europop.-- The Sunday Times

Musicologists arent the only ones who will enjoy pulling at the threads that bind this particular sound clash Messing with the traditional form is daring at any time, but the result was something quite fantastic, potent and intriguing, full of marvelous grooves and compelling rhythms.-- Irish Times

A victory for gipsy party music A collection worthy of conquering the world--Dagens Nyheter, Sweden

Punchy, rhythmic and popular specialist Rhumba research starts here with this compilation released by the London Soul Jazz label. Another genre of pop history. -- Junge Welt, Germany


A1. Rabbit Rumba Nuestro Ayer
A2. El Noi Labios Morenos
A3. Los Gitanos Polinais En El Fondo Del Mar De Lima
A4. Antonio Gonzlez Sarandonga
A5. Peret La Fiesta No Es Para Feos

B1. El Gitano Portugus Fui A Baha
B2. Maruja Garrido Ch Camino
B3. Juncal Y Sus Calistros Tequila
B4. Moncho Y Su Wawank Gitano Orisa
B5. Peret Voy, Voy

C1. Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" Anana Hip
C2. Chango El Guapo
C3. Ramonet Y Sus Rumberos Bacalao Salao
C4. Lola Flores Y Antonio Gonzlez Meneto Men
C5. Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" A-Chi-Li-P

D1. El Noy El Loco
D2. El Noi S, Compay
D3. Chacho Y Sus Rumbas El Pan Y Los Dientes
D4. Maruja Garrido Amanec En Tus Brazos
D5. Antonio Gonzlez Levntate

New one-off limited-edition heavyweight special-edition yellow vinyl pressing exclusively for Record Store Day 2023 of Soul Jazz Records Gipsy Rhumba: The Original Rhythm of Gipsy Rhumba in Spain 1965 1974, with a 28-page booklet and download code. The extensive booklet in this release contains definitive sleevenotes by the musicologist Jose Manuel Gmez, record designs and stunning photography from the celebrated photographer Jacques Leonard.

Soul Jazz Records Gipsy Rhumba is the first album outside of Spain to focus on one of the most exciting musical culture clashes ever. In the early 1960s, Gypsies from the Catalan region of Spain, primarily known as the creators of Flamenco, came up with a fascinating hybrid style Gipsy Rhumba which blended the Latin and Rhumba music of Cuba and the Caribbean together with their own Flamenco, as well as the emerging Rock N Roll from America.

A capsule of supercharged clapping and joyous vocals -- The Guardian

Must-have. You all know Gipsy Kings blend of flamenco and Latin rhythms but where did this convergence of Latin music styles occur? This compilation demonstrates how mid-1960s Barcelona hot-housed gypsy musicians who employed the rumba rhythm Gipsy Rhumba unearths a forgotten corner of Europop.-- The Sunday Times

Musicologists arent the only ones who will enjoy pulling at the threads that bind this particular sound clash Messing with the traditional form is daring at any time, but the result was something quite fantastic, potent and intriguing, full of marvelous grooves and compelling rhythms.-- Irish Times

A victory for gipsy party music A collection worthy of conquering the world--Dagens Nyheter, Sweden

Punchy, rhythmic and popular specialist Rhumba research starts here with this compilation released by the London Soul Jazz label. Another genre of pop history. -- Junge Welt, Germany


A1. Rabbit Rumba Nuestro Ayer
A2. El Noi Labios Morenos
A3. Los Gitanos Polinais En El Fondo Del Mar De Lima
A4. Antonio Gonzlez Sarandonga
A5. Peret La Fiesta No Es Para Feos

B1. El Gitano Portugus Fui A Baha
B2. Maruja Garrido Ch Camino
B3. Juncal Y Sus Calistros Tequila
B4. Moncho Y Su Wawank Gitano Orisa
B5. Peret Voy, Voy

C1. Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" Anana Hip
C2. Chango El Guapo
C3. Ramonet Y Sus Rumberos Bacalao Salao
C4. Lola Flores Y Antonio Gonzlez Meneto Men
C5. Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" A-Chi-Li-P

D1. El Noy El Loco
D2. El Noi S, Compay
D3. Chacho Y Sus Rumbas El Pan Y Los Dientes
D4. Maruja Garrido Amanec En Tus Brazos
D5. Antonio Gonzlez Levntate

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New one-off limited-edition heavyweight special-edition yellow vinyl pressing exclusively for Record Store Day 2023 of Soul Jazz Records Gipsy Rhumba: The Original Rhythm of Gipsy Rhumba in Spain 1965 1974, with a 28-page booklet and download code. The extensive booklet in this release contains definitive sleevenotes by the musicologist Jose Manuel Gmez, record designs and stunning photography from the celebrated photographer Jacques Leonard.

Soul Jazz Records Gipsy Rhumba is the first album outside of Spain to focus on one of the most exciting musical culture clashes ever. In the early 1960s, Gypsies from the Catalan region of Spain, primarily known as the creators of Flamenco, came up with a fascinating hybrid style Gipsy Rhumba which blended the Latin and Rhumba music of Cuba and the Caribbean together with their own Flamenco, as well as the emerging Rock N Roll from America.

A capsule of supercharged clapping and joyous vocals -- The Guardian

Must-have. You all know Gipsy Kings blend of flamenco and Latin rhythms but where did this convergence of Latin music styles occur? This compilation demonstrates how mid-1960s Barcelona hot-housed gypsy musicians who employed the rumba rhythm Gipsy Rhumba unearths a forgotten corner of Europop.-- The Sunday Times

Musicologists arent the only ones who will enjoy pulling at the threads that bind this particular sound clash Messing with the traditional form is daring at any time, but the result was something quite fantastic, potent and intriguing, full of marvelous grooves and compelling rhythms.-- Irish Times

A victory for gipsy party music A collection worthy of conquering the world--Dagens Nyheter, Sweden

Punchy, rhythmic and popular specialist Rhumba research starts here with this compilation released by the London Soul Jazz label. Another genre of pop history. -- Junge Welt, Germany


A1. Rabbit Rumba Nuestro Ayer
A2. El Noi Labios Morenos
A3. Los Gitanos Polinais En El Fondo Del Mar De Lima
A4. Antonio Gonzlez Sarandonga
A5. Peret La Fiesta No Es Para Feos

B1. El Gitano Portugus Fui A Baha
B2. Maruja Garrido Ch Camino
B3. Juncal Y Sus Calistros Tequila
B4. Moncho Y Su Wawank Gitano Orisa
B5. Peret Voy, Voy

C1. Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" Anana Hip
C2. Chango El Guapo
C3. Ramonet Y Sus Rumberos Bacalao Salao
C4. Lola Flores Y Antonio Gonzlez Meneto Men
C5. Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" A-Chi-Li-P

D1. El Noy El Loco
D2. El Noi S, Compay
D3. Chacho Y Sus Rumbas El Pan Y Los Dientes
D4. Maruja Garrido Amanec En Tus Brazos
D5. Antonio Gonzlez Levntate

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