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August 28, 2010

Ramito – El Cantor de la Montaña vol. 5
Ansonia ALP 1340

Ramito, front, cd size

Flor Morales Ramos or in short Ramito is one of the
interpreters of traditional style Jibaro. El Cantor de la Montaña
is back at the GG with a sweet album. Aguinaldo, Seis,
Plena, Mariandá, Mapayé are typical Puerto Rican music styles,
that the great Ramito brought us like no other, check it yourself.
P.S., B-side gets a bit false towards the end due to lurching grooves.

tracks;

1 Desde mi tumba
2 El dinero no es la vida
3 Filomena
4 El hijo desobediente
5 Preso por tu amor
6 Soy un desventurado
7 La mujer boricua
8 Queja y consejo
9 Poco sitia para dos
10 San Juan bautista
11 Tristeza campesina
12 No te vistas que no vas

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17 Comments

  1. arnaud 28 August 2010 at 20:54 - Reply

    Thanks I love (as you know) jibaro music ! Do you think it’s a proof that I’m getting old to enjoy this old-fashioned music ?

    • Anonymous 25 January 2015 at 03:03 - Reply

      this cd brings me back memories, awesome thank you..

      • Moos 25 January 2015 at 08:59 - Reply

        I think you mean to say, ‘LP’..

  2. moos 28 August 2010 at 21:21 - Reply

    absolutely Arnaud, but don’t fear, we all have that same experience at a certain point..

  3. moos 28 August 2010 at 21:21 - Reply

    absolutely Arnaud, but don’t fear, we all have that same experience at a certain point..

  4. moos 28 August 2010 at 21:29 - Reply

    Freshly re-uploaded today are;
    Pacho Galan – Caracoleando
    Francisco Ulloa – Merengue and
    El Binomio de Oro – Por lo Alto
    enjoy !

  5. moos 28 August 2010 at 21:29 - Reply

    Freshly re-uploaded today are;
    Pacho Galan – Caracoleando
    Francisco Ulloa – Merengue and
    El Binomio de Oro – Por lo Alto
    enjoy !

  6. david 29 August 2010 at 20:24 - Reply

    Is that a c**k on his shoulder or is he just pleased to see you? ;-)

  7. david 29 August 2010 at 20:24 - Reply

    Is that a c**k on his shoulder or is he just pleased to see you? ;-)

  8. :B 30 August 2010 at 14:19 - Reply

    gracias!!!

  9. :B 30 August 2010 at 14:19 - Reply

    gracias!!!

  10. Anonymous 2 September 2010 at 14:57 - Reply

    thanks for this – my dad always played jibaro music around the holidays and now I enjoy it holidays or not – but it brings back memories of my dad’s cooking for sure! always love your variety and taste.

  11. Anonymous 2 September 2010 at 14:57 - Reply

    thanks for this – my dad always played jibaro music around the holidays and now I enjoy it holidays or not – but it brings back memories of my dad’s cooking for sure! always love your variety and taste.

  12. david 4 September 2010 at 22:41 - Reply

    Thanks Moos, this is a change for me from the high octane Congo and Salsa tunes.
    It brings us back to the country-side to help us keep things in perspective.

  13. david 4 September 2010 at 22:41 - Reply

    Thanks Moos, this is a change for me from the high octane Congo and Salsa tunes.
    It brings us back to the country-side to help us keep things in perspective.

  14. NYC KID 12 July 2012 at 00:27 - Reply

    Saludos. podrias resubir el link por favor? Muchas gracias!!!!!

  15. NYC KID 12 July 2012 at 00:27 - Reply

    Saludos. podrias resubir el link por favor? Muchas gracias!!!!!

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