- A1: San Patricio
- A2: Buscando La Zorra
- A3: Chiquilla En Onda
- A4: Bailando Con Betty
- A5: Guajira Oriental
- A6: A-Chi-Li-Pu
- A7: Te Gusta Como Azucar
- B1: Viajando Con Un Loco
- B2: El Guarda Caballos
- B3: El Monito Y La Jirafa
- B4: Siempre Contagiando
- B5: El Botecito
- B6: Paseando En El Bosque
- C1: El Metiche
- C2: El Romanito
- C3: Mi Guajira Te Llama
- C4: Guajira Caliente
- C5: Sapos Al Agua
- C6: Me Voy Pa, La Montana
- D1: El Hombre Lobo
- D2: La Ronda De Los Enanos
- D3: Tuco Y Tico
- D4: Onda Tropical
- D5: A La Playa Me Voy Cantando
- D6: La Chica Del Bikini Rojo
From the coastal city of Paramonga, three hours north of Lima, comes one of Peru's most electrifying and unjustly overlooked stories. Victor Ramirez and his band forged a sound that fused cumbia with guaracha, salsa and guaguanco - psychedelic guitars, wah-wah pedals and Fender amplifiers driving rhythms that conquered first northern Peru, then the capital itself. Spread across four sides, this lovingly assembled compilation draws from their two landmark albums and their 45 singles catalogue, so it is a full colour capture of Los Orientales at their peak. A complete portrait of a band that helped define modern cumbia is long overdue.






