Quilapayún - Il Sud America Oggi album flac
Performer: QuilapayúnTitle: Il Sud America Oggi
Released: 1976
MP3 album: 1530 mb
FLAC album: 1263 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Latin / Pop
Quilapayún is the self-titled debut album released by the Chilean musical group Quilapayún in 1966. La paloma"/The dove (Eduardo Carrasco). El forastero"/The foreigner (Carlos Préndez Saldías - Eduardo Carrasco). El canto de la cúculi"/The song of the turtle dove (Eduardo Carrasco). El pueblo"/The People (Ángel Parra). La boliviana"/The Bolivian girl (Popular). La cueca triste"/The Sad Cueca dance (Víctor Jara - Eduardo Carrasco). Canción del minero" /Song of the miner (Víctor Jara).
from the album El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido. During the course of time the song has been used in various protests around the world, most of which have no direct connection to the Chilean coup or Latin America. The 2013 song "Control" by Big Sean featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica samples the recording by Sergio Ortega and Quilapayún. In 2014, during the Sunflower Student Movement in Taiwan, this song was translated to Chinese as "團結的人民永遠不被擊潰" by Huáng Sī-nóng and Jiăng Tāo. The 2015 song El Pueblo Unido by Austrian ska-punk band Russkaja uses the line from original song in the chorus.
Listen to music from Quilapayún like El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido, La muralla & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Quilapayún. Since its beginning, Quilapayun's lyrics were inspired by social issues related to its country, 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.
Quilapayún is the self-titled debut album released by the Chilean musical group Quilapayún in 1966.
This album has an average beat per minute of 111 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 93/126 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Quilapayún. BPM Profile Quilapayún. Album starts at 102BPM, ends at BPM (-102), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Quilapayún.
Their first album, Quilapayún, was basically an Andean music album, but included songs of Ángel Parra, Víctor Jara and new compositions of Eduardo Carrasco such as "La Paloma" and "El canto del cuculi". In 1967 Quilapayún recorded an album together with Víctor Jara, Canciones folklóricas de América (Folk Songs of America). During this time Julio Numhauser left the group over disputes over the group's style of music, and was replaced by Guillermo "Willy" Oddó. During 1967 they also toured the USSR, Italy, France and other parts of Europe, and recorded an LP with the Chilean painter and poet Juan Capra. In 1968, Quilapayún participated in the launch of a new record label of La Jota (Chile's Communist Party Youth Organization).
Tracklist
| A1 | El canto de cuculi |
| A2 | Bailecito |
| A3 | Los Palomitas |
| A4 | El Borrachito |
| A5 | La Paloma |
| A6 | La Boliviana |
| B1 | Ami Palomita |
| B2 | Gringa |
| B3 | Yaravi Y Huayno de la Quebrada de Humahuaca |
| B4 | La Fortuna |
| B5 | Cancion de Agua |
| B6 | Huayno 1-2-3-4 |






