Antologia, Vol. 1: 1973-1978 Inti-Illimani

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Antologia, Vol. 1: 1973-1978

1LISTENAlturas 2:59
2LISTENLa Fiesta de San Benito 3:38
3LISTENRin del Angelito 3:20
4LISTENTatati 3:29
5LISTENSimon Bolivar 2:47
6LISTENExilada del Sur 3:34
7LISTENLo Que Mas Quiero 3:05
8LISTENRun Run Se Fue P'al Norte 4:37
9LISTENCorazon Maldito 2:58
10LISTENEl Pueblo Unido Jamas Sera Vencido 3:04
11LISTENDolencias 3:11
12LISTENPapel de Plata 2:45
13LISTENArriba Quemando el Sol 4:43
14LISTENSenora Chichera 3:45
15LISTENOjos Azules 2:53
16LISTENAmerica Novia Mia 3:28
17LISTENJuanito Laguna 4:56
18La Denuncia / Isabel Parra 2:37

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Editorial Reviews

Firmly rooted in the cultural traditions of their Chilean homeland, the ensemble known as Inti-Illimani also came up in solidarity with politically outspoken musicians like Victor Jara and Quilapayún, artists whose anti-fascist songs and messages were made available to North American listeners on Monitor and Americanto LPs. Forced into exile by the 1973 U.S.-supported military coup during which Jara was mutilated and then murdered as democratically elected president Salvador Allende was literally machine-gunned out of office, Inti-Illimani relocated to Italy (following in the footsteps of their hero, the poet and statesman Pablo Neruda, who unfortunately died in Chile soon after Allende) and recommenced the recording of music that synthesizes ancient tradition, nueva cancion, and unflinching social commentary. Released in 2005, the first volume in Inti-Illimani's Antologia series samples their works dating from the first five years of exile (1973-1978), including material from their albums Vive Chile! (1973) and Resistencia (1977). This is beautiful and movingly sincere music, close to the authentic heart of historic Andean folk, and deeply informed by the social environment in which it originally gestated and came of age. Arwulf Arwulf, All Music Guide

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