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20 South America Dancing Hits
Roberto Delgado
20 South America Dancing Hits
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Roberto Delgado
Title: 20 South America Dancing Hits
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Int'l
Release Date: 5/8/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 042284111027
 

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Da Capo Di Roberto Delgado
Marty Goorts | Amsterdam, Nederland | 03/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The first time i heard the Delgado sound, i knew that it for sure. That's my kind of music. Music with so many feeling and the right rhythm. At that time i was his number one fan. After a little research i found Roberto Delgado in his home town, Hamburg Germany. Where he lives under his through name Horst Wende. What i already knew because, there were lp-albums in Amsterdam with one time RD & the next time HW. But still the same orchestration. Under his own name (HW) he made many accordeon albums with his great accordeon orchestra, what's almost the same as the Delgado orchestra. The only difference are the 8 accordeon players. Horst started his first own band at the age of 16, and had already learned playing the Piano at 6, the Marimba at 8, and the Accordeon at 9 years of age. During the fourties & fifties he played with world famous orchestra's like, Edmondo Ros & Annunzio Mantovani. At the age of 38, he started with his world famous, Roberto Delgado sound. A natural sound with great musicians, good music, great songs also from his own hand. His good sense of humor & his good feeling how to make music swing for everybody & everyone in a spectacular sound with great rhythms under & with his leadership. He also made Freddy Quinn, a local from Hamburg, a big star with sailor songs & evergreens from Dean Martin. Just like his Hamburg, music partner Bert Kaempfert. Who made Frank Sinatra world famous, with Strangers In The Night. But Horst went on with his music in both ways, his Roberto Delgado South America orchestra, & his Horst Wende Accordeon Orchestra. With both orchestra's he was succesfull throughout the world The Delgado orchestra started worldwide with the Caramba stereo albums volume 1 + 2 during the late fifties early sixties. From 1958 till 1970 he made 35 recordings for great music albums like for instance; Blue Hawaii vol. 1 + 2; Dance To Delgado; Show Dancing vol. 1 + 2; Acapulco Holiday; Along Mexican Highways vol. 1 + 2; Nightclub Dancing vol. 1 + 2; Guitar a la Carte vol. 1 + 2; the albums by the name Holiday in: Germany, Israel, Scandinavian. Letkiss; Tanz Im Weissen Rossl, with old Musicals from all over the world, just like the album Dance Through Musical Wonderland. Hits a la Carte, Dancing Rebecca, Delgado Dancing; Show Dancing; Marimba a la Carte; Latino Dancing; Spanish Eyes, Hits a la Carte vol. 1 + 2; Caramba vol. 3; Portrait Of Roberto Delgado. But also with his Accordeon orchestra; Bei Pfeiffer's Isst Ball, Blaue Nacht Am Hafen vol. 1 + 2; In Strictly Dance Temptation; Accordeon a la Carte vol. 1 + 2; Accordeon in Gold; Portrait of Horst Wende. In the seventies he started with his specials like; Fiesta For Dancing vol. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4; Die Bouzouki Klingt vol. 1 + 2; Latin a la Carte; Latin Flutes; Latin Rendes-Vous with Roberto Delgado; Latin Special'72, Vibraphone a la Carte; African Dancing; Calypso a la Carte; This is Reggae; Samba Caramba South America Ole; This is Delgado; The Very Best Of Roberto Delgado; South America Let's Dance; Dance Time With Delgado; 20 South America Hits (just like the CD); South America My Love; Dance Time With Delgado; Fiesta Caramba 2000; The Greatest Orchestra's of the World; Die Balalaika Klingt; Da Capo Di Roberto; Buenos Dias Ole; Tropical Sundance; Blue Tropical; Roberto Meets Kalinka; Jamaica Disco. In the Eighties he started to retired, & was a musical producer of many upcoming stars in Europe with know & then a music piece of his own. In the nineties he started to be deave & stopped with the music. But still playing the Accordeon & Piano like i heard nowhere else in my life. All his record-albums, audio-tapes & in the mean time CD's i have from this GREAT MUSICIAN, over 65. Still gives me the best of life to live for. Thanks Horst / Roberto for all those great recordings with sensitive warm rhythm & music. Marty Goorts"
One of the Best!
Jennifer Ally | Burlington, Ontario Canada | 04/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When I was growing up in the 60's & 70's my father had lots of LPs and one of them was Roberto Delgado. One of the popular ones was "This is Reggae". Delgado has a very distinct style of music and I love his orchestra. Everything he plays sounds great especially his Mexican, Caribbean, Italian and Spanish music. I just read another review and did not realise that he is also Horst Wende another great musician whom I love. This kind of music will live on and on and I really enjoy listening to RD/HW. I would love to get all of his selections but so far I have almost half of them and I always keep looking. It would be great if they could all be available on CD's. Other artistes in the same categoty are James Last, Manuel & the Music of the Mountains, Percy Faith, Heinz Schachtner and Klaus Wunderlich. This is a great CD for those you love happy music."
Super!
Freddy Agustian | North Cairns, Queensland Australia | 08/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"That Bouncy sounds, Reggae touch, Haunting trumpet!, 70's keyboard!....It was just super..."