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Flute Music Of The Andes

Flute Music Of The Andes
Los Caballeros

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Track Listing

  1. Pajaro Campana
  2. Selvas Virgenes
  3. Campamento 111
  4. Bandenita
  5. Alborozo Kolla
  6. Condor Pasa
  7. Vidala del Culampaja
  8. Cantando en Mi Valle
  9. Vasija de Barra
  10. Carite
  11. Virgenes del Sol
  12. Desdenosa
  13. Kacharpari
  14. Vienen Bajando Las Llamitas
  15. Recuerdos de Calahuayo
  16. Amakoncahuanquichu
  17. Fiesta Aymara
  18. Cuequita de Los Coyas
  19. Guadalquiver
  20. Anatas al Viento
  21. Naranjales
  22. Acuarela Potosina

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53527 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-06-25
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Flute Music Of The Andes by Los Caballeros

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Customer Reviews

Que joya! This is a classic...5
Those who live in New York City or who have traveled extensively through it may have encountered a number of musical groups that play Andean flute music. (Alas, I've seen these great musicians in other locations as well - just using NYC as my reference point!) If the musicians happen to be selling an album other than their own, hopefully it's this recording. Chances are, you can get a spectacular price for it right here on Amazon.com, even if it's a used copy from a marketplace seller. Go for it. Here is an album you can play without skipping around for favorites. Each selection is an absolute joy. I'm especially keen on 'Desdenosa,' and there's also the ever-popular 'El Condor Pasa,' the tune of which was later used by Simon and Garfunkel on one of the songs from their Greatest Hits. A word for this music: evocative. Whether you're into pop music or are an ardent scholar of global folk music, this generous selection of tunes is a rare gem.

Awesome Andean Music!4
Growing up in Chile, the music of the Andes was always in the background. This collection of songs takes me home. You can feel the wind, the chill, hear the birds, imagine the rain in these songs. Fantastic CD. Highly recommended.

ALL YOU WILL EVER NEED ON YOUR JOURNEY5
Okay, so Inti Illimani and WAyanay and INca SOn and the rest are like REALLY GREAT, but this is all you ever need

In fact, track nine Vasija de barro, is everything you ever want to hear for eternity

And even better if you know the words, and the guitar chords and hook. (pretty much Em, B7, Em, G, B7, Em, until the chorus goes to C, and then the cool guitar hook around the Em scale like HEndrix did)

This album really has just about every Inca song you need, including track nine it has Valicha and El Condor Pasa (yes, Paul Simon stole that one and put real dumb ENglish words to it, but here all three movements are included)

A fairly stripped down group of quena, bass, charango and drums, but that's all you need. All anonymous and the worst liner notes ever (calling it AZTEC music- please this is not MEXICO, dude) and no vocals except a few praises for fat hens and other extemporaneous rare exclamations, but nothing to get in the way. THis has the full spectrum of rhythms beats and traditions of Peru, BOlivia (except Zaya and the real urban stuff that would call for sax or trumpet, etc.) and Ecuador, but once again you have nothing but the accurate titles to go by.

Really, this is the only one you need, and it is cheap for being what this music always was: anonymous!

And the best thing is there are no cheesy Zamphir style remakes of American popular music of the seventies and eighties! NO KANSAS!

It's the entire Inca rainbow on one disc. Get it! be healed!