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Isadora & Leonor Gonzalez Mina - Negro, Negro / Matabara El Hombre Bueno
Isadora & Leonor Gonzalez Mina - Negro, Negro / Matabara El Hombre Bueno
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First-ever 7" release of Isadora's sought-after 1973 groove, "Negro, Negro." Killer mid-tempo Latin funk with Afro percussion, hypnotic organ and heavy drum brakes, as well as the first-ever reissue of Leonor González Mina & Columna de Fuego's rare 1973 recording "Matabará el Hombre Bueno."
Two outstanding Colombian recordings from the early 1970s, available together on 7" for the first time. Essential for fans of Latin funk, Afro-Colombian sounds and deep dancefloor discoveries.
‘Negro, Negro’ is an irresistible mid-tempo groove packed with sublime arrangements, originally featured on her debut solo album (1973). Afro-inspired percussion, funky drum breaks, mysterious vocals that sound as if they were lifted from a obscure library music record, and the hypnotic organ that accompanies Isadora's voice throughout the song come together to create a mesmerizing rhythm that draws the listener in.
Essential listening for fans of tracks like Sola's "Tabú, Tabú," Latin funk, or the groovier side of artists as diverse as The Doors and Serge Gainsbourg.
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