"Con Folclor Y Energia Por Colombia" is a remarkable album that showcases the rich cultural heritage of Colombia through a diverse range of folk music styles. The album features various artists from different regions of Colombia, bringing together a unique blend of traditional rhythms, melodies, and instruments.
The album opens with the upbeat and rhythmic "El Cumbiambero Mayor" by Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other notable tracks include "La Gota Fria" by Carlos Vives, a classic vallenato tune that tells the story of a love triangle, and "La Piragua" by Guillermo Buitrago, a cheerful and lively cumbia that has become a staple of Colombian folk music.
The album also features lesser-known folk styles such as currulao, bambuco, and porro, which offer a refreshing change of pace and showcase the diversity of Colombian music. The hauntingly beautiful "Bunde Tolimense" by Grupo Naidy is a standout track that features traditional Andean instruments and vocals.