SONG OF THE DAY Cizaña – She Sold Her Soul


a4225737798_10If I could do one job, one dream job, it would be to seek out and unearth rare and (almost) forgotten gems such as these!! The next best thing for me is to discover these rarities and share! So here goes!

Today’s little beauty comes courtesy of a cool San Franciscan label called Discodelic. This delightful reissue label and record store is based in San Francisco, California and run by Ruffy Tnt and his wife Majoo Salguero.

The story behind their lastest series of reissues is best described by the label itself, so I’ve taken the liberty of copying and pasting their write-up from the Bandcamp release page:

“In 2006, the UK reissue label, Soundway, dropped the first volume of their “Panama!” series. Curated and compiled by Roberto Gyemant, this first compilation -and the subsequent two volumes- unleashed long-lost salsa tunes, sweet soul and funk cuts, cumbias, calypsos, and many other ‘60s and ‘70s Latin sounds to an unsuspecting world of music lovers. But noticeably, rock recordings were absent.

As the U.S. began exporting early proto-rock in the 1950s, with the Brits responding in kind with an invasion of their own, rock and roll became the defining sound of the ‘60s. Mexico was inundated in La Onda, its tide sweeping onto other Central and South American nations, with countless outfits having seen their music rediscovered, cataloged, and reissued over the years. Curiously, no rock recordings have been documented coming out of Panama…….Until now………

While the story is fascinating, much of Panama’s rock scene has been largely unwritten. As we came to learn, many bands formed for very short periods of time throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s throughout and near the U.S.-controlled Canal Zone, with just a trickle dropping into one of Panama’s recording studios to lay down a couple of songs before disappearing back into obscurity, leaving behind only an etching of a moment on a vinyl 45. Of the recordings made and pressed, only a few copies have survived to the present day. Some were only pressed as incredibly limited radio station promos, never receiving a proper public release.

In collaboration with **Tamayo Records, Discodelic are humbled to bring you all “Walk On,” a series of seven 45s (of which these two are the first) featuring 14 cuts from a dozen rock outfits that played in Panama through the late 1960s and into the 1970s. These reissues will be the first time that any of these recordings will be made available outside of Panama to represent the psychedelic landscape of an era and area long gone. Once all seven 45s are launched, an accompanying book will also be made available that details Panama’s incredibly unique and scrappy rock history, as well as in-depth write-ups and interviews with musicians of the bands featured as part of this effort.

We hope you enjoy these recordings as much as we do, and please, stay tuned.”

Today’s song forms part of this series and was released last October, together with the cool sounds of Uhru Sasa, another delicious track by a band called Nueva Generacion.

She Sold Her Soul has a such a dynamic groove, defined by shimmering guitars and funky flute melodies. The pace seamlessly transforms from a swaggering lope to a fiery hot step and this transition gives this feel a really distinct sound!

PrimarySo far I’ve not had much luck in finding out when this track was originally released, nor have I been able to discover much about the band – other than they were from Panama and issued this song on a Panamanian label called Taboga Records. The B-side is called Lamento De Un Guajiro, but such is the rarity of this 45, this track isn’t available anywhere either, unfortunately. So, if anyone can shed more light on Cizaña, do get in touch!

I’ve pasted both songs below and if you fancy grabbing yourself either a digital or physical copy of these two tracks, you can find them here! Enjoy!


**Tamayo Records are a Label from Panama, founded in 1963 by Rodrigo De Jesús Escobar Tamayo, led the musical movements of “Combos Nacionales” (Latin, Calypso, Funk and Tropical), “Música Típica” (accordion), “Rock en Español” and Folk music. In 2010 it was declared the official records label of the Republic of Panama by the National Institute of Culture (INAC).

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