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    Quilapayún- Basta - 1969

    Posted By: elella
    Quilapayún- Basta - 1969

    Quilapayún- Basta (1969)
    Folk music, New Song, Songwriter | Mp3 CBR 320kbps | Label:Dicap | 80 MB

    Quilapayún (Spanish pronunciation: [kilapaˈʝun]) are an instrumental and vocal folk music group from Chile and among the longest lasting and most influential exponents of the Nueva Canción Chilena (New Song) movement. Basta (That’s enough!/Das genügt!) is an album that was released by Quilapayún in 1969. It brings together popular and folk songs from Latin America, the former USSR, and Italy. This album included "La muralla"/The wall - one of the most popular folk songs in Latin America - based on the text of a poem by the Cuban poet Nicolás Guillén.

    Personnel

    Eduardo Carrasco
    Carlos Quezada
    Patricio Castillo
    Willy Oddó
    Hernán Gómez
    Rodolfo Parada

    Tracklist:

    1. ”A la mina no voy” (I won’t go back to the mine) (Colombian folklore)
    2. ”La muralla” (The wall) (Nicolás Guillén - Quilapayún)
    3. ”La gaviota” (The gull) (Julio Huasi – Eduardo Carrasco)
    4. ”Bella ciao” (Italian folk - Italian partisans Hymn)
    5. ”Coplas de baguala”/Copla songs of Baguala (Argentinian Folk)
    6. ”Cueca de Balmaceda” (Cueca dance for Balmaceda) (Popular)
    7. ”Por montañas y praderas (Over mountains and prairies) (Soviet Red Army Hymn)
    8. ”La carta” (The letter) (Violeta Parra)
    9. ”Carabina 30-30" (from the Mexican Revolution)
    10. ”Porqué los pobres no tienen…” (Why don’t the poor have…) (Violeta Parra)
    11. ”Patrón” (Landlord)(Aníbal Sampayo - Uruguayan folk)
    12. ”Basta ya” (Das genügt!) (Atahualpa Yupanqui)