Los Jaivas - Alturas De Machu Picchu
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Sony Music/88883790881 | Released: 1981 | This Issue: 2013 | Genre: Latin Progressive-Folk
A1 Del Aire Al Aire
A2 La Poderosa Muerte
A3 Amor Americano
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B1 Aguila Sideral
B2 Antigua America
B3 Sube A Nacer Conmigo Hermano
B4 Final
Recorded At – Studio Pathé Marconi EMI
Recorded At – EMI-Electrola Studios, Cologne
Mixed At – Studio Pathé Marconi EMI
Credits
Bass, Electric Guitar, Sampona [Zampoña], Quena, Vocals – Mario Mutis
Drums, Bombo [Bombo Legüero], Timbales [Cromaticos], Xylophone, Horn [Trutruca], Recorder [Tarka], Vocals – Gabriel Parra
Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog], Recorder [Tarka] – Eduardo Parra
Engineer – Dominique Strabach (tracks: A1), Luciano Piccinno (tracks: B3), Rolf Hanekamp (tracks: B3)
Engineer [Grabacion Y Remix] – Daniel Michel
Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Cuatro, Quena, Sampona [Zampoña], Ocarina – Gato Alquinta
Lyrics By – Pablo Neruda (tracks: A2 to B4)
Music By – Los Jaivas (tracks: A2 to B4)
Painting – René Olivares
Piano, Harpsichord, Electric Piano, Synthesizer – Claudio Parra (2)
Producer, Directed By – Los Jaivas
Notes
Grabado y remixado en los estudios Pathé-Marconi, EMI - Electrola, Colonia, Alemania, Julio de 1981
Tecnicos de grabacion: Daniel Michel, Rolf Hanekamp. Tecnicos de remix: Daniel Michel, Alain Butet, Luciano Piccio.
Asistente de Grabación: Rosko, Dominique Strabach.
Tapa de Caratula: Intihuatana, Piedra sagrada de Machu Picchu, Pintura de: rene Olivares
Produccion Ejecutiva: Alejandro Parra, Hernan poblete.
Dirección Artística: los Jaivas
Producción: Los Jaivas
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Sony Music/88883790881 | Released: 1981 | This Issue: 2013 | Genre: Latin Progressive-Folk
A1 Del Aire Al Aire
A2 La Poderosa Muerte
A3 Amor Americano
-
B1 Aguila Sideral
B2 Antigua America
B3 Sube A Nacer Conmigo Hermano
B4 Final
Recorded At – Studio Pathé Marconi EMI
Recorded At – EMI-Electrola Studios, Cologne
Mixed At – Studio Pathé Marconi EMI
Credits
Bass, Electric Guitar, Sampona [Zampoña], Quena, Vocals – Mario Mutis
Drums, Bombo [Bombo Legüero], Timbales [Cromaticos], Xylophone, Horn [Trutruca], Recorder [Tarka], Vocals – Gabriel Parra
Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Mini Moog], Recorder [Tarka] – Eduardo Parra
Engineer – Dominique Strabach (tracks: A1), Luciano Piccinno (tracks: B3), Rolf Hanekamp (tracks: B3)
Engineer [Grabacion Y Remix] – Daniel Michel
Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Cuatro, Quena, Sampona [Zampoña], Ocarina – Gato Alquinta
Lyrics By – Pablo Neruda (tracks: A2 to B4)
Music By – Los Jaivas (tracks: A2 to B4)
Painting – René Olivares
Piano, Harpsichord, Electric Piano, Synthesizer – Claudio Parra (2)
Producer, Directed By – Los Jaivas
Notes
Grabado y remixado en los estudios Pathé-Marconi, EMI - Electrola, Colonia, Alemania, Julio de 1981
Tecnicos de grabacion: Daniel Michel, Rolf Hanekamp. Tecnicos de remix: Daniel Michel, Alain Butet, Luciano Piccio.
Asistente de Grabación: Rosko, Dominique Strabach.
Tapa de Caratula: Intihuatana, Piedra sagrada de Machu Picchu, Pintura de: rene Olivares
Produccion Ejecutiva: Alejandro Parra, Hernan poblete.
Dirección Artística: los Jaivas
Producción: Los Jaivas
This Rip: 2016
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
Direct Drive Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK2 Quartz
Cartridge: SHURE M97xE With JICO SAS Stylus
Amplifier: Marantz 2252
ADC: E-MU 0404
DeClick with iZotope RX5: Only Manual (Click per click)
Vinyl Condition: M
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What would it sound like if you combined symphonic prog with Andean folk influences? Well, "Alturas De Machu Picchu" by Los JAIVAS answers that question. This album is an incredible find for anyone who enjoys both progressive rock and traditional Peruvian, and Chilean, folk music. If you can imagine electric guitars, bass, drums, piano, and the Moog interacting with instruments like the cuatro, quena, and zamponia then you're in for a treat. "Alturas…" combines epic-length symphonic prog tracks, with shorter traditional Andean songs. In my opinion, the keyboardist really stands out when playing acoustic piano. He tends to mix pentatonic-based melodies with local rhythms, yet those melodies sound closer to Chinese classical folk more than American blues, or Eastern European folk. His style is unique in the world of rock. The other musicians are equally impressive, but I think most listeners will focus in on the excellent vocals. Anyway, this is one of the top 5 prog rock albums to come out of South America.progarchives.com
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