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Sukay - Music from the Andes (1978)

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Sukay - Music from the Andes (1978)

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1. Inspiracion
2. Kunatakiraqui
3. Danzante
4. Chofercito de mala suerte
5. Veranito
6. Por tu santo
7. Vaca loca
8. Marinera
9. Alwaka planta
10. Decepciones
11. Aguita de Phutina
12. Casi casi
13. La pastora

 

Traditional music of Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, and Ecuador. Music of wooden pan flutes is most prevalent. This incarnation of the group was led by husband and wife Edmond Badoux and Quentin Howard, who played Andean traditional music. Beautiful.

 

Sukay is a Quechua word meaning “to open the earth and prepare it for planting.” Venerable, and vital still, Sukay provided many North Americans their first taste of Andean music in the mid 1970’s. The current incarnation of Sukay is the strongest yet, continuing to enrapture new audiences with the music of the ancient Aymara and Quechua cultures. Sukay features charango master Eddy Navia and Alcides Mejia Hany, the leading exponent of Andean pan pipes and flute. Both are original members of the famous Bolivian folk group Savia Andina which made 33 albums: 10 Gold and 5 Platinum. Founding member of Sukay, Quentin Navia sings and plays Bolivian flute. Gabriel Navia, Eddy’s son and a recording artist and composer since age 12, fills out Sukay on guitar and charango. ---tradarts.com

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