UPC: 5019396267527
Format: CD
Release Date: Oct 28, 2016
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Personnel includes: Wayna Picchu (Andean flutes); Reben Salinas Castillo (vocals, guitar).
Producers: Pablo Carcamo, Wayna Picchu Music Promotion.
Recorded at ARC Music Studios, East Grinstead, United Kingdom. Includes liner notes by Anita Salinas..
Personnel: Ruben Castillo (vocals, guitar); Santos Salinas Castillo, Horlando Salinas Castillo (vocals, charango, bombo, ron roco); Anita Castillo (vocals).
Audio Mixers: Pablo Cárcamo; Wayna Picchu.
Liner Note Authors: Diz Heller; Anita Castillo.
Recording information: ARC Music Studio, East Grinstead, UK.
This quartet is made up of four members of the Castillo family, three brothers and a sister. They play all the requisite instruments for an Andean folk band: the zamponas or panpipes, the kena (sometimes spelled quena) or flute, the ronroco or miniature guitar, the charango or tortoise-shell mandolin, and more. All four members sing.
The album is buffed and produced to a high gloss. It's not clear how something can be folk music with no rough edges at all. And in at least one song, "Tarmenita," it sounds very much as if a little faux-North American Indian chant is thrown in for atmosphere. And yet, in another song, "Espiritu Inka," the melody is split between two panpipes in a traditional and difficult move. Other tracks come dangerously close to spaghetti western or new age music. Still, the songs are lively and pleasant and if the listener doesn't care about authenticity, they should make for a warm experience. ~ Kurt Keefner
Producers: Pablo Carcamo, Wayna Picchu Music Promotion.
Recorded at ARC Music Studios, East Grinstead, United Kingdom. Includes liner notes by Anita Salinas..
Personnel: Ruben Castillo (vocals, guitar); Santos Salinas Castillo, Horlando Salinas Castillo (vocals, charango, bombo, ron roco); Anita Castillo (vocals).
Audio Mixers: Pablo Cárcamo; Wayna Picchu.
Liner Note Authors: Diz Heller; Anita Castillo.
Recording information: ARC Music Studio, East Grinstead, UK.
This quartet is made up of four members of the Castillo family, three brothers and a sister. They play all the requisite instruments for an Andean folk band: the zamponas or panpipes, the kena (sometimes spelled quena) or flute, the ronroco or miniature guitar, the charango or tortoise-shell mandolin, and more. All four members sing.
The album is buffed and produced to a high gloss. It's not clear how something can be folk music with no rough edges at all. And in at least one song, "Tarmenita," it sounds very much as if a little faux-North American Indian chant is thrown in for atmosphere. And yet, in another song, "Espiritu Inka," the melody is split between two panpipes in a traditional and difficult move. Other tracks come dangerously close to spaghetti western or new age music. Still, the songs are lively and pleasant and if the listener doesn't care about authenticity, they should make for a warm experience. ~ Kurt Keefner
Tracks:
1 - Ilusión
2 - Tarmeñita
3 - Sisagu
4 - Espiritu Inka
5 - Pasión de Saya
6 - Wayra
7 - Shimpa
8 - Inkari
9 - Todo este Tiempo
10 - Vuelve
11 - Inti Raymi
12 - Bellita Estrellita
13 - Aymarita
14 - Chaski
15 - Charlas de Amor
16 - Sin Palabras
2 - Tarmeñita
3 - Sisagu
4 - Espiritu Inka
5 - Pasión de Saya
6 - Wayra
7 - Shimpa
8 - Inkari
9 - Todo este Tiempo
10 - Vuelve
11 - Inti Raymi
12 - Bellita Estrellita
13 - Aymarita
14 - Chaski
15 - Charlas de Amor
16 - Sin Palabras