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Rough Guide To The Music Of The Andes : Bolivia
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Rough Guide To The Music Of The Andes : Bolivia (2005)

"This very fine collection of music from Bolivia focuses on performers from La Paz, the country's largest city, and it showcases a fascinating variety of sounds. It opens with "El Guajojo" by Esther Marisol, who sings in a sweetly rich alto voice and whose music is typified by an elegant, almost decorous mood that falls somewhere between fado and samba. A similar delicacy informs Zulma Yugar's "El Transnochador," a lovely song accompanied by those flutes and double-strung guitars (called charangos) that you're used to hearing. Also noteworthy are the lurching and horn-heavy (wait for it -- the horns come in about halfway through) "En el Funeral del Rio" by Luis Rico and the sumptuously beautiful "Añoranzas" by the all-female conjunto folklorico Grupo Bolivia. Everything on this richly diverse album is worth hearing, with the possible exception of the poorly recorded and halfheartedly performed "Dalia Morada" by Enriqueta Ulloa." (Allmusic)|

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Titel Rough Guide To The Music Of The Andes : Bolivia
Instelling Regio 50 - Amerika
Type materiaal CD
Uitgave World Music Network, 2005
Overige gegevens 1 disc
Taal Nederlands
Onderwerp algemeen Native American; 'Indianenmuziek'; Latin