Quilapayún - Quilapayún Album
Performer:
Quilapayún
Title:
Quilapayún
Country:
Chile
Genre:
Latin American
Released: 1982
Catalog number: 103062, 32c 258-440382
Label: EMI
MP3 album szie: 1807 mb
FLAC album size: 2634 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | Dos Palomitas |
| 2 | Tres Bailecitos |
| 3 | Bailecito |
| 4 | La Paloma |
| 5 | Canción Del Agua |
| 6 | Gringa |
| 7 | Mare Mare |
| 8 | Huayno 1,2,3,4 |
| 9 | El Borrachito |
| 10 | El Canto Del Cuculi |
Notes
Compilation from EMI albumsCompanies
- Manufactured By – EMI Odeon Chilena S.A.
- Distributed By – EMI Odeon Chilena S.A.
Short intro
Quilapayún is the self-titled debut album released by the Chilean musical group Quilapayún in 1966. La palomaThe dove Eduardo Carrasco. El forasteroThe foreigner Carlos Préndez Saldías - Eduardo Carrasco. El canto de la cúculiThe song of the turtle dove Eduardo Carrasco. El puebloThe People Ángel Parra. La bolivianaThe Bolivian girl Popular. La cueca tristeThe Sad Cueca dance Víctor Jara - Eduardo Carrasco. Canción del minero Song of the miner Víctor Jara. Quilapayún Spanish pronunciation: are a folk music group from Chile and among the longest lasting and most influential ambassadors of the Nueva Canción Chilena movement and genre. Formed during the mid-1960s, the group became inseparable with the revolution that occurred in the popular music of the country under the Popular Unity Government of Salvador Allende. Since its formation and during its forty-year history - both in Chile and during its lengthy period of exile in France - the. Latin Folk Ethnic. Songs in album Quilapayún - Quilapayun 1 1966. Quilapayún - La Paloma. Quilapayún - El Forastero. Quilapayún - El Canto Del Cuculi. Quilapayún - El Pueblo. Quilapayún - La Boliviana. Quilapayún - La Cueca Triste. Quilapayún - La Canción Del Minero. Quilapayún - Dos Palomitas. Quilapayún - Por Una Pequeña Chispa. Quilapayún - La Perdida. Quilapayún - El Borrachito. Album 1968 12 Songs. More by Quilapayún. Chile: The Siege of Santa Maria de Iquique - A People's Cantata. A Palau. Listen free to Quilapayún Quilapayún La paloma, El forastero and more. 12 tracks 34:37. Contact Quilapayun on Messenger. Released 1967. Quilapayún Tracklist. La Paloma Lyrics. El forastero Lyrics. El Borrachito Lyrics. About Quilapayún. Quilapayún Q&A. 1968 Chilean album dedicated to the brave soilders of the Viet ún. Quilapayun, 1967. El Canto del Cuculi, 03:38. La Boliviana, 02:20. Quilapayún Spanish pronunciation: are an instrumental and vocal folk music band from Chile, one of the longest lasting and most influential exponents of the Nueva Canción Chilena New Song movement. Quilapayún originated in 1965 when Julio Numhauser, and the brothers Julio Carrasco and Eduardo Carrasco formed a folk music trio which they simply called the three bearded men viz. Quila-Payún in the mapuche languageRelated to Quilapayún - Quilapayún
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