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The Double-Headed Serpent (Music of the Andes)

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Download links and information about The Double-Headed Serpent (Music of the Andes) by Inkuyo. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to New Age, World Music, Latin genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:01:29 minutes.

Artist: Inkuyo
Release date: 1993
Genre: New Age, World Music, Latin
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:01:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Traditiones Andinas (Andean Traditions) 3:24
2. Callejon de las Viudas (Widow's Alley) 4:18
3. Kena-Taki (Singing Flute) 4:29
4. Seleccion de Huaynitos (Selection of Huaynos) 3:07
5. Sikureada (Song of Sikus) 4:46
6. Chiquita (Little One) 3:34
7. Chanarcillo 3:57
8. Rosas Tika (Three Roses) 3:55
9. Albazo de Luna Nueva (Albazo of the Full Moon) 4:28
10. Caporal (Slave Master) 4:18
11. Winaypaj Sonqoypi (Forever In My Heart) 5:05
12. Taquirari Navideno (Christmas Taquirari) 3:30
13. Flor de Zacapu (Flower of Zacapu) 2:47
14. Tushuy 6:26
15. Jatarichi 3:25

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The quartet Inkuyo consists of three men from South America (Bolivia and Chile) and a woman from the States. Focusing on the music of the "altiplano" or high plains—that region of the Andes never conquered by the Spanish—Inkuyo brings us traditional Andean folk songs and dances some dating back to the Incan Empire. Styles range from festive to melancholic are realized by an astounding array of rare and traditional instruments: wooden and bone flutes, various pan pipes and more familiar stringed instruments and drums. The cold, timeless winds of the altiplano whistle and pre-Columbian music is heard on this album from Inkuyo.