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Earth and Ocean Songs: Canciones del Mar y de la Tierra
Suni Paz
FW08785
/ FW 8785
"The sea is a great, overpowering lover, one that I deeply respect and fear. To me it is a symbol of life's changes and chances. Earth also is my lover, my cradle and end. Life and death are seeds within its entrails. Hidden, in the recesses of both of these lovers, are for me the greatest songs, and it is in this music that love’s expression has found its most satisfying release..."
Suni Paz
"El mar es un magnífico y poderoso amante, uno que respeto y temo profundamente. Para mí, él es símbolo de los cambios y las oportunidades que da la vida. La tierra es también mi amante, mi cuna y mi límite, vida y muerte son semillas dentro de sus entrañas. Escondidas, en las treguas de aquellos dos amantes, están para mí las más grandes canciones, y es en esa música en donde la expresión del amor ha encontrado su más satisfactorio alivio..."
Suni Paz
Country(s)
Argentina
Keyword(s)
World music
Year of Recording
1982
Record Label
Folkways Records
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Artist Suni Paz ; Cover photo by Eva Cockcroft ; Design by Ronald Clyne
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101
Sin Más Allá (Without Forevers)
Suni Paz
5:45
102
Pescaría (The Canoe Rider)
Suni Paz
2:50
103
Vamos Chamar o Vento (Let's Call the Wind)
Suni Paz
3:28
104
É Doce Morrer no Mar (It Is Sweet to Die in the Sea)
Suni Paz
3:45
105
Cançao da Partida (Song of Departure)
Suni Paz
2:47
106
Brazil
Suni Paz
2:18
201
Caminito del Indio (Little Indian Trail)
Suni Paz
3:33
202
Quena (Indian Flute)
Suni Paz
3:58
203
El Violín de Becho (Becho's Violin)
Suni Paz
3:12
204
Mina (The Mine)
Suni Paz
3:48
205
Canto (I Sing)
Suni Paz
3:05
206
Titiritero (The Puppeteer)
Suni Paz
4:14
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