The full spectrum of Latin American music -- from traditional to contemporary -- has been explored by Los Angeles-based band, Huayucaltia. Blending Andean folk music, jazz, classical and nueva cancion (new song), Huayucaltia continuously stretch the limits of their repertoire. The recipients of a NAIRD (National Association of Independant Record Distributors And Manufacturers) award for Best Latin MUsic Album for their 1989 album, Horizontes, Huayucaltia has been hailed by the press for their unique approach to Latin music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Abscondo
Accordzéâm
Adas
Adiafa
candombe para amancay
Cuzco
lumbre
la canoa
atahualpa
chasqui
rumbita
Rio Mayo
Ihxel (Huapango)
Te Vas (You Are Leaving)
Caminos Y Puentes (Roads and Bridges)
Cacharpaya Del Indio
el tiempo
candelaria
caminos y puentes
Para Que No Me Olvides (So That You Don't Forget Me)
Lamento (Lament)
Cana Brava (Wild Reed)
Amazonas
para aymará
Caminos Y Puentes (Roads & Bridges)
Chicha
Cholita
Marinera I "Recuerdos De Mi Tierra" (Memories Of My Homeland
Huayno Del Alba (Huayno Of The Sunrise)
Lagrimas de Maiz (Tears of Corn)
San Juanito De La Luna (San Juanito Of The Moon)
Caña Brava (Wild Reed)
Rumbita [Little Rumba]
Apurimac Sikuri (Dios Que Habla)
Mirando Al Cielo [Looking at the Sky]
La Samba Y Su Fuelle (The Samba And Her Bellows)
La Samba y Su Fuelle [The Samba and Her Bellows]
Un Espejo [A Mirror]
Volando Alto (Flying High)
Un Espejo (A Mirror)
Destino [Destiny]
América Negra [Black America]
America Negra (Black America)
Rumbita (Little Rumba)
Apurimac Sikuri [Dios Que Hable-God Who Speaks]
Destino (Destiny)
Mirando Al Cielo (Looking At The Sky)
San Juanto of the Moon
Volando Alto [Flying High Edit]
Mirando Al Cielo
Para Aymara
Casqui
Huayno Del Alba (Huayno Of Th
LA SAMBA Y SU FUELLE
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