Jazz Crazy Records

An Archive of Early Jazz on 78 RPM

“Mi Mulata” – Colombo Y Garcia (1909) early recorded rumba from Havana, Cuba

My interest in Congolese rumba of the 40s and 50s has led me to seek out early Cuban records that served as their inspiration. Here we have a very interesting early recording of a rumba made in Havana, Cuba in 1909 featuring two vocalists accompanied by a mandolin and guitar.

It starts out pretty lively – and then the whistling kicks in at 0:24 and you get hooked pretty fast after that.

Recorded in Havana, Cuba on February 8, 1909.
Released as Victor 62008.

This batwing repressing was dubbed from an original source – as noted in DAHR. You can hear the dubbing apparatus at the end of the track – the surface noise of the original comes to an abrupt halt as the stylus is lifted – then you hear a low mechanical noise as the tonearm is pulled back.

Credits
Adolfo Colombo – tenor vocals
Claudio García – baritone vocals

The flip side of this record can be heard at:
https://youtu.be/9IMXKCIKqY4

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