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Canto Y Baile (Of Song and Dance)
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Album Details: Canto Y Baile (Of Song and Dance)

Release Date:01/01/1986
Label:Redwood Records
UPC:017094890127

Track List: Canto Y Baile (Of Song and Dance)

  1. Mi Chiquita [My Little One]
  2. Dedicatoria de un Libro [DeDicat...
  3. Cantiga de la Memoria Rota [Song...
  4. Bailando, Bailando [Dancing, Dan...
  5. Candidos [Candides]
  1. Colibri [The Hummingbird]
  2. Vals [The Waltz Joan of Arc]
  3. Muerte No Va Conmigo [DeAth Does...
  4. Danza de Cala-Luna

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  • All Music Guide

    The latest album by this venerable group of ambassadors of South American music is essentially a vocal album. Unlike Imagination, this is not a collection of lively pan-flute tunes, but of impassioned songs about life, love and death, very much in the Nueva Cancion (New Song) tradition.

    - Backroads Music/Heartbeats, All Music Guide

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Biography

Inti-Illimani

For well over 30 years, IntiIllimani (the name translates as "Sun God") has held a beacon for Chilean music, both the traditional folk styles and the more contemporary nueva cancion. Back in 1967 a group of students at Santiago's Technical University formed a band to perform folk music. Taking their name from the Aymaran Indian language of the Andes, they began playing ... Read more