Cri Du Chili: 12 Chants Du Peuple Latino-Americain
AparcoaVinyl · utgitt 1973 · Folkemusikk
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*0010923931 *007s *008231005 *009 cj *019 $bda,dg *024 #$cNkr 350 *028 0$aLDX 74521$bLe Chant Du Monde *035 $a(NO-LaBS)21535457(bibid) *090 $bq$dAPA *110 #$aAparcoa$_47915900 *24510$aCri Du Chili: 12 Chants Du Peuple Latino-Americain$cAparcoa$hlydopptak *264#1$as.l$bLe Chant Du Monde$c1973 *300 #$a1 LP$eGrammofonplate *336 #$aframført musikk *337 #$alydmedier *338 #$alydplate$0http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDACarrierType/1049 *500 #$aLyrics printed on inside of sleeve in Spanish / French. With a recommendation by Pablo Neruda. Aparcoa: Chilean folk band founded in 1965 by Julio Alegría (vocals, quena, flutes), Leonardo Parma (vocals, contrabass, accordion), Miguel Córdova (vocals, guitar) and Mario Avendaño, taken their name from their surnames initials. Soon Avendaño left and was replaced by Jaime Miqueles (vocals, vibraphone) and Francisco Hermosilla (vocals, bombo, percussion). Hermosilla left and Felipe Canales (vocals, guitar, charango) joined the group. Other musicians who played on the band were Juan Francisco Palomo, Rodrigo Zorrilla, Hugo Pirovic, Marcelo Fortín and Juan Carvajal. They released their first album in 1970 and in 1971 they recorded the first version of "Canto General" by Pablo Neruda (that would encourage Mikis Theodorakis to do his own version). They recorded three more different versions of this work in the late 70s in Europe where they exiled since 1973. They split-up in 1979. Members: - Leonardo Parma: vocals, accordion, contrabass (1965 – 1970 / 2006 – •). - Miguel Córdova: vocals, guitar (1965 – 1972 / 1974 – 1977). - Rodrigo Zorrilla: vocals, guitar (1965 – 1968 / 1972). - Julio Alegría: vocals, quena, tarka, fluta, trumpet, pandero, tañador (1966 – 1972 / 1974 – 1977 / 2006 – •). - Francisco Hermosilla: vocals, tañador, bombo, percussion (1966 – 1969 / 2006 – •). - Felipe Canales: vocals, contrabass (1969 – 1977). - Jaime Miqueles: vocals, vibraphone, percussion (1969 – 1977). - Juan Francisco Palomo: vocals, percussion (1972 – 1976). - Francisco Vargas: vocals, contrabass (1972 – 1973). - Hugo Pirovich: vocals, quena, flute (1972 – 1973). - Juan Carvajal: vocals, guitar (1974 – 1977). - Marcelo Fortín: vocals, piano (1975 – 1977). - Adrián Otárola: vocals, guitar (2007 – •). - Patricio Fuentes: vocals, piano (2007 – •). *5050#$aInnhold: A1 La Miseria Written-By – Andrés Jiménez 4:06 A2 Que Se Vayan Del Canal Written-By – Valdivieso 3:15 A3 Cachimbo (Instrumental) Music By – Folklore★ 1:42 A4 Volver A Los Diecisiete Written-By – Violeta Parra 3:02 A5 La Victoria De Allende Written-By – Fernando Gonzales★ 1:40 A6 Guitarra Enlunarada Written-By – M. Valle★, P. Valle★ 2:55 B1 Son De La Loma Written-By – Miguel Matamoros 3:55 B2 Amarilis (Instrumental) Music By – Daniel Maíz 1:46 B3 Flor De La Habana Written-By – Virgilio Carrullo★ 2:18 B4 Cuculí Written-By – Folklore★ 2:37 B5 El Cantar Tiene Sentido Written-By – Folklore★ 3:00 B6 A Cuba Written-By – Hernán Núñez (2) 1:42 B7 Arriba Quemando El Sol Written-By – Violeta Parra *592 $ainnleveringssjekk$_30164100 *651 $aChile$_12530800 *651 $aSør-Amerika$_10424500 *655 0$aFolkemusikk$_35575400 ^