Discos Fuentes

Discos Fuentes

Sub-label of Discos Fuentes S.A.

100 releases 20 sub-labels 1959–2025

About

Also appears as: "Fuentes" only. ** Also see the alternative label: Fuentes Internacional; consider adding both as labels if they appear on the release. Label Code: LC 1005 . Discos Fuentes was founded in October 28, 1934 by in Cartagena and is the oldest commercial record label from Colombia. Their first record was pressed in 1943 (the performer was Guillermo Buitrago). The company moved its headquarters to Medellín in 1954. was the publishing company for Discos Fuentes. Understanding the Fuentes LP Catalog Numbering System (A Brief Guide): From 1958-1965: F.L.P. for Mono Colombian Pressings and US Pressings, S.T.F.L.P. for Stereo Colombian Pressings and US Pressings On some releases it is L.P.F. instead of F.L.P. In the mid-late 1960s Fuentes added a second system of numbering, and future reissues of older releases retained the old number in the new format. Mono: catalog number in the 300000 (for example, is 300517) Stereo: catalog number in the 200000 (for example, is 200517) These numbers often have LP, L.P., or LP. preceding them. If a Fuentes release from the early 60s had a catalog number of, for example, F.L.P. 0036, if it was reissued in the 70s the catalog number would have been like LP. 200036 (Stereo). From 1965 onward the F.L.P. numbering was usually only used on Venezuelan pressings, usually manufactured by , or rarely Peruvian releases usually have "FUE" as part of the catalog number and occasionally end in "Y". Were manufactured by US releases were mainly manufactured by Miami Records (2) and initially carried the F.L.P. catalog numbers but later on changed to MF and MFS (Stereo) followed by the number. A few Fuentes albums were licensed to the Brazilian label Chantecler in the 1960s, so Brazilian pressings do exist. Other countries with Discos Fuentes releases: Mexico (usually released through Eco), Spain (released through Edigsa, Fonomusic), Ecuador (released through Fediscos S.A., Onix, and Fadisa), Panama (manufactured by ), Bolivia (manufactured by Heriba Ltda.), Guatemala (manufactured by Fonica), Argentina (released through Music Hall), and El Salvador (manufactured by Dicesa). As late in 1991 they started to press and run new catalogue number when added newcoming digital format for pressing Compact Discs. Usually divided the catalogue depending on the format this way: LP 202160 CST 902160 CD 10521 [id est stands for LongPlay-Cassette-Compact Disc formats.] Note: On some releases the catalogue number for cassettes may be misspelled as "CTS" See example on these releases: and

Top Discos Fuentes Releases

Silvio
Silvio Rodríguez
1992
Fruko el grande
Fruko el grande
Fruko y sus Tesos
1975
16 grandes éxitos de salsa
16 grandes éxitos de salsa
Fruko y sus Tesos
1993
Fuego en mi mente
Joe Arroyo y La Verdad
1988
32 cañonazos
32 cañonazos
Joe Arroyo
2002
Causas y azares
Silvio Rodríguez
1986
Súper éxitos!, vol 1
La Sonora Dinamita
1994
30 éxitos remasterizados
30 éxitos remasterizados
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
2003
14 cañonazos bailables
Various Artists
2001
Salsa salsa, vol. 2
Salsa salsa, vol. 2
Fruko y sus Tesos
2015
Echao pa'lante
Joe Arroyo y La Verdad
1987
Musa original
Joe Arroyo y La Verdad
1986
Salsa Nights, Vol. 2
Various Artists
2003
Con sabor a salsa
Various Artists
15 Grandes Exitos
15 Grandes Exitos
El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
1991
Power Salsa
Power Salsa
Fruko y sus Tesos
2000
Muy tropical y bailable
Rodolfo y La Típica RA7
2012
Heavy salsa
Sonora Carruseles 98
1998
Oh melancolía
Silvio Rodríguez
1988
Buscándote
Buscándote
The Latin Brothers
1977
Descarga espectacular
Descarga espectacular
Fruko y sus Tesos
2003
Grandes Hits
La Sonora Dinamita
2014
32 cañonazos
La Sonora Dinamita
2009
Se lleva en la sangre
Pipe Calderón
2012
Que chévere... vol 2
Rodolfo Aicardi
1980
Consagradas de Colombia: 21 éxitos originales, vol. 9
Margarita cantando con La Sonora Dinamita y su Sonora
2007
The Best
Sonora Carruseles
2002
16 éxitos, volume 2
Pastor López
1996
Carruseles
Afrosound
1974
“Ayunando”
Fruko el Bueno
1973
El caminante
El caminante
Fruko el Bueno
1974
La fiebre
Andrés Landero y su Conjunto
1972
Mano a mano vallenato
Embajadores vs. Chiches
2015
30 pegaditas de oro, vol. 1
La Sonora Dinamita
1999
Micaela Se Botó!
Sonora Carruseles
2019
Salsa y Salsa
Salsa y Salsa
Fruko y sus Tesos
16 éxitos originales
Ana y Jaime
1991
14 éxitos
14 éxitos
Orquesta Aragón
1995
Pipe Calderón
Pipe Calderón
2011
Volando alto
Los Chiches Vallenatos
1996
Sacrilegio
Parabellum
1987
Lo máximo
Pastor López
1982
Bailando con la changa
Bailando con la changa
The Latin Brothers
1987
Navidad negra
Pedro Laza y sus Pelayeros
1960
30 pegaditas de oro
30 pegaditas de oro
Fruko y sus Tesos
1999
Cumbias tabaco y ron
Various Artists
1979
Canta para Colombia
Nelson Ned
1973
Grandes Hits
Los Embajadores Vallenatos
2014
Historial musical de...
Los Embajadores Vallenatos
2002
Con sentimiento vallenato
Various Artists
2000

Discos Fuentes Artist Roster

Various Artists
Various Artists
118 releases
Other
LS
La Sonora Dinamita
45 releases
Group
SC
Sonora Carruseles
26 releases
Group
FY
Fruko y sus Tesos
22 releases
Group
L5
Los 50 de Joselito
15 releases
Group
TL
The Latin Brothers
15 releases
Group
LD
Los Diplomáticos
13 releases
Group
RA
Rodolfo Aicardi
13 releases
Group
FC
Fabián Corrales
13 releases
Group
Joe Arroyo
Joe Arroyo
13 releases
Person
A
Afrosound
12 releases
Group
AH
Armando Hernández
12 releases
Person
F
Fruko
10 releases
Person
PL
Pastor López
9 releases
Group
OP
Osmar Pérez
9 releases
Group