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La muneca - Eladio Romero Santos
Tu tienes la culpa - Eladio Romero Santos
Voy pa’lla - Antony Santos
Cogelo alli - Antony Santos
El zapatero - Luis Vargas
Nereyda - Raulin Rodriguez
Si me la dan la cojo - Augusto Santos
Agaurdiente ven - Eladio Romero Santos
Mi primer amor - Efrain Morel
Esta noche yo la llevo - Efrain Morel
Policia corre - Efrain Morel

The History of Bachata


By David Wayne

Frontier Bachata—Bachata de la linea abajo

After “Mujeres hembras”, other bachateros were inspired to record with an electric guitar. Blas Durán’s most important successors, and among the most important founders of modern bachata, were from the area of Montecristi, on the Northwestern frontier with Haiti. Luis Vargas, Antony Santos and Raulin Rodriguez dominated bachata in the early 1990s, and Santos particularly helped to create the style which we hear today. All three are still eminent figures in the genre.

While some of Durán’s most popular songs were bachatas as such, his biggest hits were merengues recorded with an electric guitar, and the frontier bachateros included as much merengue as bachata in their repertoire. Doble sentido was also a major part of the early success of Luis Vargas, particularly, and Antony Santos to some degree. This was no doubt due to the great popularity Durán had given the doble sentido merengue at the time that Santos and Vargas began their careers, but the performer who had the biggest influence on the frontier bachateros wasn’t Blas Durán, but rather Eladio Romero Santos.

Like its close cousin, son, merengue was originally a combination of guitar and percussion. When the accordion arrived in the Dominican Republic in the 1880s, it became the instrument of choice principally because it was much easier to hear than a guitar when played alongside güira and tambora. Merengue is considered the “national music” of the Dominican Republic, as well as a part of the tradition of Caribbean guitar music, and many bachateros have recorded merengue over the years. Edilio Paredes has a substantial body of work in merengue, as do Augusto Santos and Ramón Cordero. It was Eladio Romero Santos, however, who made merengue on the guitar his specialty. After he recorded “La muñeca” in 1972, by far the greater part of Eladio’s work, and his most popular, was merengue. While Blas Durán and Jesús Martinez took their inspiration from the piano and saxophone of orquesta merengues, Eladio and Edilio Paredes looked to the tradition of merengue típico on the accordion for many of their melodies. Eladio’s típico style was imitated by Santos and Vargas, and Raulin Rodriguez later followed in their footsteps. Both Durán and Romero Santos used the traditional merengue rhythm, however. First Luis Vargas and then even more significantly Antony Santos began to use the more accessible “caballito” rhythm, made popular by Los Hermanos Rosarios. Santos also uses a wide variety of different típico rhythms in his merengues, and has been the most important figure in defining the modern form of merengue de guitarra. He has had help from a talented group of musicians, particularly bassist and guitarist Yovanny Belliard, better known as Memín.

The influence of merengue also began to be felt in bachata proper. During the 1980s, bachata had become more danceable and one can hear the echoes of son montuno in the songs of Tony Santos and Julio Angel. But the frontier bachateros gave the music a new, even simpler and faster feel. Their bongoceros played with two sticks rather than their hands, and many of the fills and breaks which they play on the bongo sound like tambora fills. The guitar lines, as well, are often the same lines which the same bachateros play in their merengues, but they acquire a different sense in the context of the bachata rhythm. The güira and the bass began to play more syncopated, merengue style lines, and songs began to include a “mambo” section, based on the cha-cha-cha of earlier boleros, which was often for all intents and purposes a slow merengue. It was at this point that bachata definitively parted ways with bolero and became not only thematically but musically a genre of its own. It was also at this point that bachata, beginning with Anhony Santos’ song “Voy pa’lla”, began to reach a much larger public, and to shed some of the stigma which had clung to the cabaret and doble sentido styles.

NEXT: Romantic Bachata


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LUCHI Y FAMILIA, CARIÑOS DE ARGENTINA, TU CUÑADA LEIDI Y CONCUÑADO JORGE.
JORGE CATALANO 31-Dec-09
LAS ME VERDAD QUE LA BACHATA DE AHORA SON LAS MEJORES PORQUE TIENEN MEJOR LETRAS
MARIA ARACENA 06-Sep-09
QUE LASTIMA QUE NO SE LE DE VALOR A LOS VERDADEROS PIONEROS DE ESTE GENERO MUSICAL,SON MUCHOS LOS PIONEROS DE LA BACHATA ,SI DESEAN COMPARTIR MAS SOBRE ESTE GENERO AQUI ESTOY SIMPLEMENTE LUCHY RODRIGUEZ 24 AÑOS INVESTIGANDO LA VERDAD DE ESTE GENERO QUE NACIO AQUI PRIMERO QUE MUCHOS MEDIOS Y GENEROS SUPER ENGOLADOS POR INTERECES DE UN GRUPO , SI DESEAN VIVIR ESTE MUNDO 24 HORAS BUSQUEN ESTA RADIO WWW.LUCEROFM.COM
LUCHY RODRIGUEZ 03-Jul-09
bachata el mejor que toda clase de musica
jorge 13-Feb-09
q viva la bachata......los mejores son;comensando con luis vargas,anthony santos,raulin aparte delos q la comensaron.....y despues bienen,joe veras,el chaval,y mas..Que Dios los bendiga a todos ....
jose f 04-Dec-08
Hola, me gustaria saber de el bachatero Augusto Santos que no lo veo ni lo escucho en nada.sus canciones me alegraron el corazon.
Deborath 13-Dec-07
solo el que sove de la verdadera musica entra en esta pagina . k suerte la mia por encontra esta pagina
fairy margarita 18-Nov-07
ESTAS SON UNAS TREMENDA BACHATA GUAO QUE DIOS BENDIGA A ESTOS BACHATERO QUE NOS ALEGRAN LA VIDA CON SUS BACHATAS, PA LANTE MIS GENTES
CORONA2 31-Aug-07
estas bachatas dan aco dios mio busken un terapeuta pork me dan jambre
nana 12-Aug-07
this is the best type of bachata,
luis 30-May-07
raulin rodriges
kelvin 17-Dec-06
Here are two stores in NYC that we recommend for finding bachata CDs - old & new: Rufi - on Broadway & 173rd Street, and a store of unknown name on 176th & St. Nicholas. The one on St. Nicholas has better selection. Follow this link for more info: Where to buy bachata
IASO Team 17-Nov-06
Yes, sorry - we have been negligent in posting this info. We'll have a reply for you in the next few days.
IASO Team 03-Nov-06
Just wondering if and where we could find some of these early cd's.....The last IASO Team post stated that they'd be posting some locations soon but that was in early May...any info yet? Thanks!
Jen 28-Oct-06
The best place to find CDs of early bachata is of course in the Dominican Republic. Music stores in Dominican neighborhoods in the US also carry some selection. We'll be posting some locations soon.
IASO Team 11-May-06
would we still be able to get some of these early artists c.d.s, do they still exist? where is a good place or site to get some c.d.'s of these artists?
Julie Hernandez 09-May-06
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