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Title Raices latinas [sound recording] : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, [2002]
℗2002
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Adult Compact Discs  LATIN RAICES L    AVAILABLE
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Description 1 sound disc (68 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Series Smithsonian Folkways Latino roots collection.
Note "Latino roots music from the Caribbean to the Andes and from Brazil to the American Southwest"--Container.
Previously released recordings (1954-2002).
Compact disc.
Program notes by Daniel Sheehy and bibliographical references (28 pages : ill.) inserted in container.
Contents Un gigante que despierta = An awakening giant : nueva cancion (Luis Enrique Mejia ; Grupo Mancotal) (4:02) -- Bailecitos = Little dances : bailecito (Segundo Castro and his Trovadores de Angaco) (3:09) -- Apagame la vela = Put out my candle : merengue (Nicola Gutierres, accordion ; Porfirio Rosario, guiro ; Santo Peña, tambora) (4:48) -- Brisas del pamplonita = Breezes of the Pamplonita : bambuco (Los Gavilanes) (2:11) -- Seis mapeye : jibaro (Cuerdas de Borinquen ensemble) (6:18) -- Cancão do Orpheo = Song of Orpheus : bossa nova (Luiz Bonfa) (2:26) -- Los arrieros = The muleteers : son jalisciense (Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano) (4:43) -- Danza de los negros = The dance of the Blacks : folk dance from Peru (Banda "Señor Cautivo) (2:04) -- Yo canto en el llano = I sing on the plain : son (Cuarteto Patria y Compay Segundo) (5:02) -- Pipil polka (Francisco Tepas, accordion, vocal) (1:44) -- Las naranjas = The oranges : Chilean tonada (Rolando Alarcon, voice, guitar) (2:53) -- Two marimbas playing in front of the church (2:17) -- La sicodelica = (The psychedelic) Polka : conjunto tejano (Ernesto Guerra y su Conjunto) (2:43) -- Adios, Bereju : currulao bambuco (3:06) -- Paranaê : capoeira angola (Grupo de Capoeira Angola Pelourinho) (3:14) -- El paseadito = The little stroll : chotis (schottische) (Los Reyes de Albuquerque) (2:21) -- La pajara pinta = The spotted bird : children's folksong (Suni Paz, guitar, voice) (:55) -- Corrido de Joaquin Murrieta (Luis Mendez, vocal, guitar ; Guadalupe Bracamonte, guitar) (4:33) -- El choclo : tango criollo (Rene Marino Rivero, bandoneon) (1:54) -- Las leyendas de Grecia = The legends of Greece : rumba guaguanco (Grupo Afrocuba de Matanzas) (7:18).
Performer Various performers.
Language Sung principally in Spanish; some selections in Portuguese.
Subject Folk songs, Spanish -- Latin America -- Sound recordings.
Folk songs, Spanish -- South America -- Sound recordings.
Folk songs, Spanish -- Southwest, New -- Sound recordings.
Folk songs, Portuguese -- Brazil -- Sound recordings.
Folk dance music -- Latin America -- Sound recordings.
Folk dance music -- South America -- Sound recordings.
Folk dance music -- Southwest, New -- Sound recordings.
Tejano music -- Sound recordings.
Spanish language materials.
Genre Spanish language materials.
Added Title Latino roots collection
Standard No. 093074047026
Music No. SFW CD 40470 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
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