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CDN 17089CD
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A great early '70s record from Mexico's Grupo Santa Cecilia, with fantastic songs like the Hammond-driven ballad "Me esperarás," the light pop-rock of "Sol de verano," plus a Spanish-language version of "Crocodile Rock!" Other titles include "Tú eres todo para mi," "Rosita la gitana," "Freedom," "Dicen que no tengo edad," "Demasiado Tarde," and "Qué Tal."
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CSM 276CD
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Always wanted to learn to dance the bump? Here's your chance! No? Well, you can still enjoy this absolutely terrific mid-'70s album from Grupo Santa Cecilia. It's a bit of a departure from their earlier stuff, which had more of a pop rock sound. This album, first and foremost, is a dance album and its often downright funky; it is called Bump, after all, and two-thirds of the tracks have the word "bump" in their title! Though there's an obvious deep-funk feel to most of the tracks, the group's pop/rock origins are also evident, and you get some atypical instrumentation for funk songs like the awesome, tinny combo organ, for instance.
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