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Pachacamac ‎- Contrastes (1973) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Posted By: Fran Solo
Pachacamac ‎- Contrastes (1973) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Pachacamac ‎- Contrastes
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 900mb
Label: Warner Bros. Records/46 245 | Released: 1973 | Genre: Andean-Folk

Side 1
Titicaca* 2:05
Q'ara Chunchu* 3:04
Ivoire Végétal, Chapeaux De Paille Et Quinquina* 3:05
Écarlate 2:45
Surimpressions 2:15
Roquito* 2:40
Side 2
Chimborazo* 2:03
Sikuris 2:50
Colombina 3:00
Mariposa 2:35
Prélude Et Solstice 3:30
Final 1:50

*Tracks that I recommend

Charango, Guitar – Jean-Paul Ricquier
Cello, Charango – Alain Geoffroy
Guitar, Tiple – Jean-Pierre Bluteau
Bombo (Percussion), Sikus (Andean Pan Flute), Kena (Andean Flute) – Gérard Geoffroy


Pachacamac ‎- Contrastes (1973) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Pachacamac ‎- Contrastes (1973) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

Pachacamac ‎- Contrastes (1973) FR 1st Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz



This Rip: 2013 With milimetrical manual DeClick for 2018
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A superb french folk group introducing us to the Andean-Folk music.
This is the second LP of Pachacamac. Is necessary to deepen some aspects as far as andean music is concerned. There's a pretty big leap in the way of dealing with andean music, is an experiment. Contrary to what one might think, the experiment works very well!
Wouldn't surprise me that some famous set back, had taken "borrowed" some technical aspects regarding the interpretation of the traditional folk music. The first dates: published in 1973 … but, what a way to be good music in that year and in all areas. I recognize that these Pachacamac it played the all out with its proposal, and listening very carefully feel that their influence could reach a joint European newer. Right: I feel Flairck could have gotten to know (just a feeling, non-anything). Is that when I hear any subject come to my head and the dutch Flairck way to face the music and instrumentation.
Listen to "Roquito" (the use of panpipes is quite clear and what about the guitars), "Chimborazo", "Ecarlate", "Plant Ivoire ,…", etc, etc.
I don't understand what went no further (they released a third album in the eighties, but without the strength printed on their first two.) Ah! the instrumental "Q'ara Chunchu" is by far the best version I've heard (Bolivia Manta and Inti-Illimani, have their versions of this song, but without the quota of genius in the choice of instruments).
This LP is a prize to any hearing (and I do if I've heard!), And since a good friend showed them to me, I can't be less and do the same with you.
Fran Solo, October 2010
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