The album Danses Et Chansons De L'Amérique Latine by Edmundo P Zaldivar, Félix Scolati Almeyda, Peralta Davila, Conjunto Universitario Achalay is a vibrant and energetic collection of Latin American music. The album features a range of styles, including salsa, cumbia, and merengue, as well as traditional folk songs.
The musicianship on the album is impressive, with the performers displaying a deep understanding of the rhythms and melodies of the music. The arrangements are well-crafted, with each instrument contributing to the overall sound in a complementary way.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "La Bamba," a classic Mexican folk song that has been covered by many artists over the years. The version on this album is particularly lively and features some excellent guitar work.
Another highlight is "Cumbia Del Desierto," a catchy and upbeat cumbia that is sure to get listeners moving. The vocals are strong and passionate, and the percussion and horns provide a driving rhythm that is impossible to resist.