Various - Flamenco Pop - 14 Flamenco Pop Beat Big Hits 1968/1977
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Flamenco Pop - 14 Flamenco Pop Beat Big Hits 1968/1977

Label Adarce Records ‎– ADC.011LP
Format Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
Barcode 8435015524685
Country Spain
Released 2021
Genre Latin, Funk / Soul
Style Disco, Flamenco, Rumba, Psychedelic
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'14 FLAMENCO POP BEAT BIG HITS 1968-1977' - "Flamenco Pop. Just like any other label, it is born out of the need to define in two words a series of songs that share a same stimulus. The term was coined in the late sixties on the eponymous record released by Alfonso Santisteban (Madrid, 1943-M�laga, 2013) and Rafael Ferro, 'Flamenco Pop' (Sinton�a, 1969/M�sica para un Guateque Sideral, 2018), an easy listening wonder with a bossa nova edge that takes flamenco elements and melodies to recreate sophisticated instrumental atmospheres. Santisteban had previously produced recordings for Bambino, Lola Flores, La Polaca or Chacho, and was a renowned soundtrack composer. His pop flamenco shows were more an environmental sound that a pop one, but the label "pop" used as a diminutive for "popular" sets a pace for imagination. Santisteban, Adolfo Waitzman (Argentina, 1930-Madrid, 1998) and Augusto Alguer� (Barcelona, 1934-Torremolinos, 2011) were the triumvirate of arrangers/conductors/producers who defined the genre and took it to the charts of the era. Waitzman, who married stylish singer Encarnita Polo in 1969, took his wife to the top of the charts with the single 'Paco, Paco' (RCA, 1969) first, and with the LP 'Encarnita Polo Y Ol�' (RCA, 1971) two years later, an LP on which he mixed his love for The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' with popular couplets (or "coplas" as they call them in Spain defining a whole genre) written by Quintero-Le�n-Quiroga, Sevilla's very own answer to Holland-Dozier-Holland at that time. He had previously produced some beat and prog-rock outfits like Canarios, Pop-Tops or the legendary UK ex-pat band The End. Last but not least, Alguer�, who married the explosive Carmen Sevilla in 1961, who had already attempted to mold his wife's flamenco talent on the 'Flamenca Ye-Y�' 45 (Philips, 1965), was also a key character in the era thanks to his many soundtracks, among them the iconic 'Tuset Street' (Philips, 1968). The selection of this compilation has a bit of everything. A pac...

A1 Rosa Morena La Lirio
A2 Dolores Abril Ya No Te Quiero
A3 Carmen Sevilla Como Me Gustas
A4 Manolo Escobar A La Lima Y Al Limón
A5 Carmen Flores Libre Como El Viento
A6 El Noy Zorongo Rock
A7 Moncho Examen De Conciencia
B1 Encarnita Polo Este Señor De Negro
B2 La Polaca Me Va, Me Va
B3 Richart Caña Gitana En Beat
B4 Los Nevada Flamenco Soul Nº5
B5 Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" A Fuego Lento
B6 El Príncipe Gitano Tengo Miedo
B7 Juanito ValderramaY Dolores Abril A Porfía
Liner Notes – Txarly Brown
On sticker:
Limited edition 500 copies
On back:
This compilation ℗ & © 2022 BCore Disc. DL: B.17421-2021
Manufactured and distributed by BCore Disc SLU.
Under license from Divucsa Music SAU & Tam-Tam Media SLU.

Tracks: Styles / Label and Year
A1: Groovie Copla / Belter 1972
A2: Freak Copla Beat / Belter 1970
A3: Rumba Pop Orquestal / Belter 1972
A4: Bulería Upbeat / Belter 1972
A5: Rumba Pop Ye-Yé / Euromusic 1976
A6: Zorongo Rock / Discophon 1975
A7: Bolero Funk / Discophon 1975
B1: Flamenco Post Pop / Discophon 1975
B2: Rumba Pop Athem / Euromusic 1977
B3: Gipsy Power Pop / M 1971
B4: Flamenco Mods / Belter 1969
B5: Gipsy Loungue Pop / Belter 1975
B6: Zambra Pop / Belter 1968
B7: Flamenco Ye-Yé / Belter 1970
Barcode (Sticker) – 8435015524685
Depósito Legal (Back cover) – B. 17421-2021
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