Desvios by Sotavento
Tracklist
1. | El Molde | 4:22 |
2. | Mama Criso-J'acha Uru | 6:00 |
3. | Canción de Primavera | 4:48 |
4. | Monte Punko | 3:52 |
5. | Canción de Cuna | 4:32 |
6. | Polo Margariteño | 4:27 |
7. | Danza de la Paloma Enamorada y Variaciones | 4:57 |
8. | Que Se Acaben los Verdes | 4:04 |
9. | Viene Clareando | 4:18 |
10. | La Segundita | 3:23 |
Credits
released January 1, 1990
The members of Sotavento are • Laura Brown (lead vocals, guitar, sikus) • Orlando Cabrera (marimba, congas, bongos, bombo legüero, percussion) • Anne Fraioli (quena, flute, quenacho, vocals) • Jaime Guiscafré (lead guitar, tiple, tololoche) • Francisco (Pancho) López (charango, Venezuelan cuatro, guitar, tololoche, bass) • Sylvia Ramírez (violin, sikus, vocals).
Produced and Arranged by Sotavento • General Manager Barbara A. Ebert • Sound Engineer Marv Nonn • Recorded at Audio Limited, Cross Plains, Wisconsin, 53528, February-June 1989 • Album Design and Front Cover Photograph by Lewis Koch.
Very special thanks to Omar Rivero for his participation on "Mama Criso—J'acha Uru," "Monte Punko" and "Canción de Cuna," and to Chichí Pérez for his participation on "J'acha Uru."
We are happy to acknowledge the support of the staff of WORT-FM and WHA-Radio in Madison, Wisconsin. Also, we wish to thank your friends and all others who have given us help and encouragement.
We dedicate this album to our friend Sylvia Ramírez.
The members of Sotavento are • Laura Brown (lead vocals, guitar, sikus) • Orlando Cabrera (marimba, congas, bongos, bombo legüero, percussion) • Anne Fraioli (quena, flute, quenacho, vocals) • Jaime Guiscafré (lead guitar, tiple, tololoche) • Francisco (Pancho) López (charango, Venezuelan cuatro, guitar, tololoche, bass) • Sylvia Ramírez (violin, sikus, vocals).
Produced and Arranged by Sotavento • General Manager Barbara A. Ebert • Sound Engineer Marv Nonn • Recorded at Audio Limited, Cross Plains, Wisconsin, 53528, February-June 1989 • Album Design and Front Cover Photograph by Lewis Koch.
Very special thanks to Omar Rivero for his participation on "Mama Criso—J'acha Uru," "Monte Punko" and "Canción de Cuna," and to Chichí Pérez for his participation on "J'acha Uru."
We are happy to acknowledge the support of the staff of WORT-FM and WHA-Radio in Madison, Wisconsin. Also, we wish to thank your friends and all others who have given us help and encouragement.
We dedicate this album to our friend Sylvia Ramírez.
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