Unwired: Latin America
Unwired: Latin America is a world music benefit compilation album originally released in 2001, with proceeds going to Amnesty International. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series,[1] the release features Latin American acoustic music. The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network. Duncan Baker coordinated the project and wrote the liner notes.[2]
Brazil is the source of four tracks, Argentina three, Cuba & Bolivia contribute two each, and Costa Rica, Belize, Peru, Chile, Colombia, & Mexico are all represented once.
Track listing
| 1. |
"Uma Historia De Ifa" | Virginia Rodrigues  |
4:11 |
| 2. |
"La Vida Es Corta" | Guadalupe Urbina  |
4:43 |
| 3. |
"Non Dvcor Dvco (Qual a Minha Cara?)" | Thobias da Vai-Vai  |
4:27 |
| 4. |
"Dente No Dente" | Jards Macalé  |
2:32 |
| 5. |
"Viejo Ciego" | Roberto 'Polaco' Goyeneche  |
3:49 |
| 6. |
"Moda Tango" | Néstor Marconi  |
3:24 |
| 7. |
"Pedacito de Cielo" | Adriana Varela  |
3:59 |
| 8. |
"Serewe" | Cecil Caliz  |
3:26 |
| 9. |
"Meu Drama (Senhora Tentação)" | Renato Braz  |
4:58 |
| 10. |
"Cardo O Ceniza" | Julie Freundt  |
3:31 |
| 11. |
"La Fiesta Eres Tú" | Inti-Illimani  |
4:47 |
| 12. |
"Malibú" | Máximo Jiménez  |
2:50 |
| 13. |
"Se Quema la Chumbambá" | La Familia Valera Miranda  |
4:58 |
| 14. |
"Caballo Viejo" | Estudiantina Invasora  |
3:06 |
| 15. |
"Zancudo" | Tin Tan  |
3:49 |
| 16. |
"Sumac Orcko" | Rumillajta  |
4:18 |
| 17. |
"Anochecer" | Emma Junaro  |
4:33 |
References
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- Merengue & Bachata
- Jamaica
- Samba
- Bluegrass
- Marrabenta Mozambique
- Sufi Music
- Cape Verde
- Greece
- Cuban Music Story
- Okinawa
- Afro-Cuba
- Franco
- Soul Brothers
- Oxfam Africa
- Bollywood
- Unwired: Latin America
- Central America
- Dube
- Americana
- Passion
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