| 1. Luz Negra |
| 2. Retrato de Sandino Con Sombrero |
| 3. Trompe |
| 4. Eclipse de Sol |
| 5. Es el Colmo Que No Dejen Entrar a la Chabela |
| 6. Estrellas |
| 7. Dispajarate |
| 8. Entre Morir y No Morir |
| 9. Primavera |
| 10. Caminante, Sigue |
| 11. Lunita de Lejos |
| 12. Rondeau de Bach |
| 13. Cancion del Llamado |
| 14. Memento |
| 15. Playa del Sur |
| 16. Sencillo |
| 17. Gavilan |
| 18. Tutti-Frutti |
| 19. Oficio de Tinieblas Por Galileo Galilei |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Chilean Group Formed in 1965 Writing Lyrics Inspired by Social Issues Related to Its Country and Combining them with Autochthonous Musical Arrangements. In 1966, the Band Came in First Place at the Festival De Festivales, Releasing Its First Album that Same Year. Folk Singer and Songwriter Victor Jara Helped the Band by Promoting Quilapayun's Music and Making the Record Canciones Folkloricas De America Together. As Chilean New Song's Ambassador, Quilapayun Went on Its First European Tour in 1968. Due to Chilean Political and Social Changes in the Early '70s, the Group Settled in Foreign Countries for More Than a Decade.
This CD compilation is a great selection from three excellent records issued by Quilapayún under the EMI Pathe-Marconi label, during the band exile years in Paris, France; "Darle al Otoño un Golpe de Ventana" from1980, "La Revolución y las Estrellas" from 1982 and" Tralalí-Tralalá" from 1984. Those recordings belong to one of the most productive, prolific and creative times of the band, with inventive, surrealistic and reflective compositions. All these together with a defiant and well-stabled Quilapayún conformation would eventually end result in classic and innovative material.
These songs are also a great testimony from the years preceding the return of the group to Chile in 1989.
It's a shame that the original records haven't been re-issued on new CDs, so the lack of those make this CD a 'must" in any Quilapayún and/or "New Chilean Song" CD collection.
A loud and sincere musical statement for a world in political transition!!
These songs are also a great testimony from the years preceding the return of the group to Chile in 1988.
It's a shame that the original records haven't been re-issued on new CDs, so the lack of those make this CD a `must" in any Quilapayún and/or "New Chilean Song" CD collection.
The Chilean Group Formed in 1965 Writing Lyrics Inspired by Social Issues Related to Its Country and Combining them with Autochthonous Musical Arrangements. In 1966, the Band Came in First Place at the Festival De Festivales, Releasing Its First Album that Same Year. Folk Singer and Songwriter Victor Jara Helped the Band by Promoting Quilapayun's Music and Making the Record Canciones Folkloricas De America Together. As Chilean New Song's Ambassador, Quilapayun Went on Its First European Tour in 1968. Due to Chilean Political and Social Changes in the Early '70s, the Group Settled in Foreign Countries for More Than a Decade.
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Le Meilleur De Quilapayun
Quilapayun Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I3OW Release Date: 1998-12-28 |
Tracks:
- Luz Negra
- Retrato de Sandino Con Sombrero
- Trompe
- Eclipse de Sol
- Es el Colmo Que No Dejen Entrar a la Chabela
- Estrellas
- Dispajarate
- Entre Morir y No Morir
- Primavera
- Caminante, Sigue
- Lunita de Lejos
- Rondeau de Bach
- Cancion del Llamado
- Memento
- Playa del Sur
- Sencillo
- Gavilan
- Tutti-Frutti
- Oficio de Tinieblas Por Galileo Galilei
Album Details
The Chilean Group Formed in 1965 Writing Lyrics Inspired by Social Issues Related to Its Country and Combining them with Autochthonous Musical Arrangements. In 1966, the Band Came in First Place at the Festival De Festivales, Releasing Its First Album that Same Year. Folk Singer and Songwriter Victor Jara Helped the Band by Promoting Quilapayun's Music and Making the Record Canciones Folkloricas De America Together. As Chilean New Song's Ambassador, Quilapayun Went on Its First European Tour in 1968. Due to Chilean Political and Social Changes in the Early '70s, the Group Settled in Foreign Countries for More Than a Decade.Customer Reviews:
Great CD!!!!.......2003-11-12
This CD compilation is a great selection from three excellent records issued by Quilapayún under the EMI Pathe-Marconi label, during the band exile years in Paris, France; "Darle al Otoño un Golpe de Ventana" from1980, "La Revolución y las Estrellas" from 1982 and" Tralalí-Tralalá" from 1984. Those recordings belong to one of the most productive, prolific and creative times of the band, with inventive, surrealistic and reflective compositions. All these together with a defiant and well-stabled Quilapayún conformation would eventually end result in classic and innovative material.
These songs are also a great testimony from the years preceding the return of the group to Chile in 1989.
It's a shame that the original records haven't been re-issued on new CDs, so the lack of those make this CD a 'must" in any Quilapayún and/or "New Chilean Song" CD collection.
Great CD compilation!!.......2003-01-31
A loud and sincere musical statement for a world in political transition!!
These songs are also a great testimony from the years preceding the return of the group to Chile in 1988.
It's a shame that the original records haven't been re-issued on new CDs, so the lack of those make this CD a `must" in any Quilapayún and/or "New Chilean Song" CD collection.
Miguel
¿Por qué no podemos vivir como él?.......2001-04-06
Una compilación de tres discos fenomenales.......2001-02-23
La mejor recopilación del Quila para amarlos........2000-05-05
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Quilapayun Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DYHC Release Date: 1994-12-02 |
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