Canciones Folklóricas de América (album)
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Canciones Folklóricas de América | |||||
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Studio album by Víctor Jara | |||||
Released | May 1967 | ||||
Recorded | 1967 | ||||
Genre | Folk Music Protest music |
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Length | 36:43 | ||||
Label | Odeon Alerce Warner |
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Producer | Víctor Jara | ||||
Víctor Jara chronology | |||||
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Canciones Folklóricas de América (Folk Songs of America) was a music album released by Quilapayún and Víctor Jara in 1967.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hush-a-bye" (Peter Yarrow - Paul Stockey)
- "Bailecito" (Popular)
- "Paloma del palomar" [o Remendé] (Anónimo)
- "Duerme negrita" (Bola de Nieve)
- "El llanto de mi madre" (Popular - Edgar "Yayo" Jofré)
- "El carretero" (Daniel Viglietti)
- "Mare Mare" (Popular venezolana)
- "Noche de rosas" (Popular israelí)
- "Tres bailecitos" (Ernesto Cavour)
- "Gira, gira, girasol" (Víctor Jara)
- "Peoncito del mandiocal" (Popular)
- "El turururururú" (from the Spanish Revolution)
- "El conejí" (Carlos Préndez Saldías - Víctor Jara)
[edit] Personnel
- Eduardo Carrasco
- Julio Carrasco
- Carlos Quezada
- Willy Oddó
- Patricio Castillo
- Víctor Jara