Grupo Celeste

…El Fabuloso!

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Release LP SKU : FANT001
    Label
  • Disco Fantastico!
    Release date
  • September 13, 2024
    Vinyl
  • Black
Description
Never before had the lyrics of Peruvian cumbia been able to touch the reality of migrants from the countryside living in the capital. In 1974, Grupo Celeste, under the direction of Víctor Casahuamán Bendezú, recorded En el campo, a first single that not only broke sales records, but also brought thousands of people into contact with their homeland. The band not only wove the nets of that urgent, necessary reconnection, but also gave birth to one of the most relevant popular singers in the history of Peru: Lorenzo Palacios Quispe 'Chacalón'.

The year was 1974. Until then, only Los Destellos had recorded a non-instrumental cumbia song, Elsa, in 1970. Víctor Casahuamán Bendezú, a musician, creator and the composer behind Grupo Celeste understood that in order to continue the legacy
of Peruvian bands from the sixties like Los Demonios de Corocuchay, Los Yungas and Los Demonios del Mantaro, it was necessary to address in his lyrics a special and urgent topic: the feeling of displacement from the homeland and the vicissitudes of the migrant sector. The experiences of those who traveled from the provinces to the capital in search of opportunities they could not find in their towns of origin; the process of settling and adapting in a foreign city; the challenges derived from this change of environment; the recognition of a different culture and the creation of a space they understood as their own were the stories that had to be told in the songs.

This is why Grupo Celeste was the backbone of cumbia in Peru: it established a common story that thousands of migrants would identify with. From this idea and impetus was born En el campo, the band’s first single.
Tracklist
A1. Viento
A2. Como un ave
A3. Mi Lamento
A4. Pueblo
A5. Canción del maestro
A6. No te dejaré

B1. Tu retrato
B2. Soy obrero
B3. Hermano
B4. Perdi una flor
B5. Mi pequeña Juieta
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