Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Arriesgare La Piel
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details
Performer Notes
  • Inti-Illimani: Horacio Salinas (director, vocals, guitar, cuatro, tiple, charango, percussion); Jose Seves (vocals, guitar, quena, sikus, rondador, Mexican guitarron, congas, Peruvian cajon); Jorge Coulon (vocals, guitar, tiple, harp, hammered dulcimer, rondador); Marcelo Coulon (vocals, guitar, Mexican guitarron, quena, piccolo, flute, bass); Max Berru (vocals, guitar, bombo, caja, maracas, clave, bongo, guiro); Horacio Duran (vocals, charango, cuatro, violin, percussion); Pedro Villagra (vocals, mandolin, clarinet, saxophone, flute, piccolo, congas, sikus); Efren Manuel Viera (clarinet, baritone saxophone, congas, bongos, timbales).
  • Recorded at Studio Master, Santiago, Chile on January 4-14, 1996. Translated by Karina Brino.
  • Personnel: Marcelo Coulon (vocals, guitar, Spanish guitar, flute, quena, piccolo); Jose Seves (vocals, guitar, guitarron, quena, rondador, congas); Horacio Salinas (vocals, guitar, cuatro, tiple, charango, percussion); Jorge Coulon (vocals, guitar, tiple, dulcimer, hammer dulcimer, harp, rondador); Max Berru (vocals, guitar, bamboo flute, bongos, bombo, claves, guiro, maracas, percussion); Horacio Dur n (vocals, cuatro, charango, violin, percussion); Villagra, Pedro Villagra (vocals, mandolin, flute, piccolo, clarinet, saxophone, congas); Gabriel Salinas (accordion, piano); Efr‚n Manuel Viera (clarinet, baritone saxophone, congas, bongos, timbales); Camilo Salinas (piano).
  • Recording information: Estudio Master, Santiago, Chile (01/04/1996-01/14/1996); Studio Master, Santiago, Chile (01/04/1996-01/14/1996).
  • Illustrator: Ren‚ Castro.
  • Photographers: Alexandre Huber; Ren‚ Castro; Alejandro Barruel; Stephen Homer.
  • Unknown Contributor Role: Villagra.
  • Arrangers: Jose Seves; Horacio Salinas; Inti-Illimani.
  • When dictator Augusto Pinochet seized power in Chile in 1973 with the help of the CIA, artists and musicians were often singled out for persecution. The members of Inti-Illimani, an adventurous group that had been formed in 1967, were among those who fled the country, but they continued to record and tour outside of Chile. Inti-Illimani was still going strong when Xenophile released Arriesgare La Piel in 1996, which showed how eclectic and unpredictable the group can be. The music of Chilean and South American Indians is a strong influence on this CD, but Spanish influence is equally prominent. Though ballads and slow tempos are a high priority, Inti-Illimani provides a very dancable and invigorating mixture of Afro-Cuban and Peruvian elements on "El Negro Bembon," "Caramba, Yo Soy Dueno Del Baron" and "El Hacha." Inti-Illimani has recorded many memorable albums over the years, and Arriesgare La Piel is certainly up to the Chileans' high standards. ~ Alex Henderson
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Look for similar items by category
This title is unavailable for purchase as none of our regular suppliers have stock available. If you are the publisher, author or distributor for this item, please visit this link.

Back to top