¡Alegría!

Elia y Elizabeth

¡Alegría!

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Elia y Elizabeth

¡Alegría!


Mis 32 dientes
Mis 32 dientes
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Caminante soy
Caminante soy
Cuando salga la luna
Cuando salga la luna
Señor Manuel
Señor Manuel
Y cae la lluvia
Y cae la lluvia
Alegría
Alegría
Tu sonrisa cariño
Tu sonrisa cariño
La gran ciudad
La gran ciudad
Buscándonos
Buscándonos
En los días en que era demasiado joven
En los días en que era demasiado joven
Hey hey dimelo
Hey hey dimelo
Availability: Out of stock SKU: VAMPI 242  |  ,

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia.

These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life’s mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

First time vinyl reissue of this album that includes Elia y Elizabeth biggest hit ‘Alegría’.

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia. These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life's mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

The highlights of their work were masterfully compiled by Latin music expert and top collector & DJ Carlos Icaza aka Tropicaza on our past release “La Onda de Elia y Elizabeth” (VAMPI 160), while their original albums still fetch insane sale figures.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

“¡Alegría!” is a joyful celebration of life that includes the duo’s best-known song under the same title. But there is much more to this work than just ‘Alegría’, every song on this album is a winner! From the uptempo tropical vibe of the opening song ‘Mis 32 Dientes’ to the pastoral folk of ‘En La Gran Ciudad’ or the rich arrangements and complex musical structure of the anthemic ‘Buscándonos’, the songs of Elia y Elizabeth remain among us as part of the most wonderful pop legacy of all time.

22,00


Mis 32 dientes
Mis 32 dientes
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Caminante soy
Caminante soy
Cuando salga la luna
Cuando salga la luna
Señor Manuel
Señor Manuel
Y cae la lluvia
Y cae la lluvia
Alegría
Alegría
Tu sonrisa cariño
Tu sonrisa cariño
La gran ciudad
La gran ciudad
Buscándonos
Buscándonos
En los días en que era demasiado joven
En los días en que era demasiado joven
Hey hey dimelo
Hey hey dimelo

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia.

These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life’s mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

First time vinyl reissue of this album that includes Elia y Elizabeth biggest hit ‘Alegría’.

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia. These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life's mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

The highlights of their work were masterfully compiled by Latin music expert and top collector & DJ Carlos Icaza aka Tropicaza on our past release “La Onda de Elia y Elizabeth” (VAMPI 160), while their original albums still fetch insane sale figures.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

“¡Alegría!” is a joyful celebration of life that includes the duo’s best-known song under the same title. But there is much more to this work than just ‘Alegría’, every song on this album is a winner! From the uptempo tropical vibe of the opening song ‘Mis 32 Dientes’ to the pastoral folk of ‘En La Gran Ciudad’ or the rich arrangements and complex musical structure of the anthemic ‘Buscándonos’, the songs of Elia y Elizabeth remain among us as part of the most wonderful pop legacy of all time.

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¡Alegría!

Mis 32 dientes
Mis 32 dientes
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Caminante soy
Caminante soy
Cuando salga la luna
Cuando salga la luna
Señor Manuel
Señor Manuel
Y cae la lluvia
Y cae la lluvia
Alegría
Alegría
Tu sonrisa cariño
Tu sonrisa cariño
La gran ciudad
La gran ciudad
Buscándonos
Buscándonos
En los días en que era demasiado joven
En los días en que era demasiado joven
Hey hey dimelo
Hey hey dimelo
Availability: Out of stock SKU: VAMPI 242  |  ,

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia.

These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life’s mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

First time vinyl reissue of this album that includes Elia y Elizabeth biggest hit ‘Alegría’.

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia. These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life's mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

The highlights of their work were masterfully compiled by Latin music expert and top collector & DJ Carlos Icaza aka Tropicaza on our past release “La Onda de Elia y Elizabeth” (VAMPI 160), while their original albums still fetch insane sale figures.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

“¡Alegría!” is a joyful celebration of life that includes the duo’s best-known song under the same title. But there is much more to this work than just ‘Alegría’, every song on this album is a winner! From the uptempo tropical vibe of the opening song ‘Mis 32 Dientes’ to the pastoral folk of ‘En La Gran Ciudad’ or the rich arrangements and complex musical structure of the anthemic ‘Buscándonos’, the songs of Elia y Elizabeth remain among us as part of the most wonderful pop legacy of all time.

22,00


Elia y Elizabeth

¡Alegría!

Mis 32 dientes
Mis 32 dientes
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Caminante soy
Caminante soy
Cuando salga la luna
Cuando salga la luna
Señor Manuel
Señor Manuel
Y cae la lluvia
Y cae la lluvia
Alegría
Alegría
Tu sonrisa cariño
Tu sonrisa cariño
La gran ciudad
La gran ciudad
Buscándonos
Buscándonos
En los días en que era demasiado joven
En los días en que era demasiado joven
Hey hey dimelo
Hey hey dimelo
Mis 32 dientes
Mis 32 dientes
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Se oculta el sol muere una flor
Caminante soy
Caminante soy
Cuando salga la luna
Cuando salga la luna
Señor Manuel
Señor Manuel
Y cae la lluvia
Y cae la lluvia
Alegría
Alegría
Tu sonrisa cariño
Tu sonrisa cariño
La gran ciudad
La gran ciudad
Buscándonos
Buscándonos
En los días en que era demasiado joven
En los días en que era demasiado joven
Hey hey dimelo
Hey hey dimelo
Availability: Out of stock SKU: VAMPI 242  |  ,

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia.

These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life’s mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

First time vinyl reissue of this album that includes Elia y Elizabeth biggest hit ‘Alegría’.

Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, acompannied by Jimmy Salcedo and his group La Onda Tres, mixing soft-pop with a touch of tropical-pastoral funk, singer-songwriter sweetened by the subtle perfume of Caribbean music and psychedelia. These elements blended graciously, brimming with freshness, in a perfect partnership of sharp melodies with lyrics inspired by a genuine juvenile curiosity about life's mysteries, love and nature in their simplest forms.

The highlights of their work were masterfully compiled by Latin music expert and top collector & DJ Carlos Icaza aka Tropicaza on our past release “La Onda de Elia y Elizabeth” (VAMPI 160), while their original albums still fetch insane sale figures.

We are now happy to present the two albums recorded by the Fleta sisters in the early 70s as they were originally released on Colombia’s Codiscos-Zeida label. Audios have been remastered and we have preserved the original artwork of the albums.

“¡Alegría!” is a joyful celebration of life that includes the duo’s best-known song under the same title. But there is much more to this work than just ‘Alegría’, every song on this album is a winner! From the uptempo tropical vibe of the opening song ‘Mis 32 Dientes’ to the pastoral folk of ‘En La Gran Ciudad’ or the rich arrangements and complex musical structure of the anthemic ‘Buscándonos’, the songs of Elia y Elizabeth remain among us as part of the most wonderful pop legacy of all time.

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