Colombian sisters Elia and Elizabeth Fleta recorded a handful of songs between 1972 and 1973, accompanied 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 songs of Elia y Elizabeth remain among us as part of the most wonderful pop legacy of all time. "Alegría" and "Ponte Bajo el Sol" are two of the most celebrated songs by the Colombian sisters. Vampisoul present them together on a 45 for the first time. A tropical funk pop gem!
A1 | AlegrÃa |
B1 | Ponte Bajo el Sol |