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There are 2 bands named Wara: 1. Bolivian folklore band (active since the 70s) 2. Cuban funk band based in London (active since the 00s) 1. Bolivian folklore band active since the 1970s, whose brief tenure as a hard progressive rock band, mixed with andean rythms, meant a water mark for bolivian musicians to come. The band originally were: Carlos Daza: Guitar Jorge Cronembold: Drums Pedro Sanjines: Keyboards, Piano and Synth Nataniel Gonzáles, Dante Uzquiano: Vocals Omar León: Bass Guitar El Inca, released in 1973 as their debut, is their best known and most innovative work to date. Joining masterfuly both andean structures with hard rock instrumentation, they achieved an extremely fresh sound, only similar to what their contemporaries Arco Iris and Jaivas were doing in Argentina and Chile, two countries with more prolific rock traditions. Such is the impact of this album that 35 years later it is still regarded as the best bolivian rock album ever and as a rarely fine collector's delight worlwide. Wara has remained together ever since, while shifting some members; but briefly after recording their impressive debut (one of the latin folk - progressive rock finest fusions) they shifted their interests toward purely native music and today they still play bolivian folk as well as their own pop-folk compositions (not related at all with their prog rock debut, which they however revisit from time to time). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are 2 bands named Wara: 1. Bolivian folklore band (active since the 70s) 2. Cuban funk band based in London (active since the 00s) 1. Bolivian folklore band active since the 1970s, whose brief tenure as a hard progressive rock band, mixed with andean rythms, meant a water mark for bolivian musicians to come. The band originally were: Carlos Daza: Guitar Jorge Cronembold: Drums Pedro Sanjines: Keyboards, Piano and Synth Nataniel Gonzáles, Dante Uzquiano: Vocals Omar León: Bass Guitar El Inca, released in 1973 as their debut, is their best known and most innovative work to date. Joining masterfuly both andean structures with hard rock instrumentation, they achieved an extremely fresh sound, only similar to what their contemporaries Arco Iris and Jaivas were doing in Argentina and Chile, two countries with more prolific rock traditions. Such is the impact of this album that 35 years later it is still regarded as the best bolivian rock album ever and as a rarely fine collector's delight worlwide. Wara has remained together ever since, while shifting some members; but briefly after recording their impressive debut (one of the latin folk - progressive rock finest fusions) they shifted their interests toward purely native music and today they still play bolivian folk as well as their own pop-folk compositions (not related at all with their prog rock debut, which they however revisit from time to time). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Realidad
El Inca
Canción Para Una Niña Triste
Wara
Kenko
Collita
Basta Corazón
Encuentros
Aymara
Pretty Cliche (Makala Remix)
huaycheñita
Somewhereland
Sicoyas
Jacku Ckalcheño
Yo No Me Voy
Wara (Estrella)
Leave to Remain
Siento
Kenko (Tierra de Piedra)
Beige
Mi Balsita
Caprichoso
Canutito
ladrona del alma mía
El Inca (El Señor De La Tierra)
Indio Joven
Nacimiento
Pretty Cliché
Illimani
Tema I. Altiplano
Mentirosita
Flor de Rosa
Imillita
Encontrarte
Achachilas
No Se Vende
Japiricuspi
Cancion Para Una Niña Triste
Ojos Que No Ven
Chapaco
Pide a Yemayá
Primer Amor
Mi Regreso
Pretty Cliche
Leyendas
Jaira Contento
Mi Pena
Flesh and Bone
Run for Cover
Cancion para una nina Triste
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