Alegre Majagual
Alegre Majagual is the first album by the Colombian musical group Los Corraleros de Majagual. It was released in 1962 on the Discos Fuentes label as LP 0079.[1][2] The album's liner notes described it as the first jam session in a costeña style.[3]
Alegre Majagual | ||||
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Studio album by Los Corraleros de Majagual | ||||
Released | May 1962 | |||
Label | Discos Fuentes | |||
Los Corraleros de Majagual chronology | ||||
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The members of the original group contributing to the album were Calixto Ochoa (humorous antics), Alfredo Gutiérrez (accordion), Tobias Garces (trombone), and César Castro (vocal).[3]
Antonio Fuentes was the producer, and Jose Maria Fuentes was the sound engineer.[3]
Track listing
Side 1
- Se Salió el Toro (fandango) [César Castro]
- La Nata (pasealto) [Calixto Ochoa]
- Paloma Guarumera (pasaje) [Alfredo Gutiérrez]
- La trombona (gaita) [Enrique Bonfante]
- La Ombligona (pasealto) [Calixto Ochoa]
- Rabo Largo (porra) [Alfredo Gutiérrez]
Side 2
- Ana Felicia (pasaje) [Alfredo Gutiérrez]
- Cielito Azul (merengue) [Calixto Ochoa]
- La Cachuchona (cumbia) [César Castro]
- Majagual (porro) [Alfredo Gutiérrez]
- El Muerto Borracho (paseo) [Calixto Ochoa]
- El Dentista (guaracha) [Calixto Ochoa]
References
- "Los Corraleros de Majagual – Alegre Majagual". Discogs. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
- "Alegre Majagual (with Vários Artistas)". Cancioneros. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
- Liner notes to "Alegre Majagual", published on back cover of the album.
External links
- Complete album, licensed to YouTube by Altafonte Network S.L., Sunflower Entertainment Co., Inc on behalf of Discos Fuentes
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