Santiago

Santiago


  • Singer: The Chieftains
  • Genre: Worldwide
  • Release Date: 1996-09-23
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 1996, BMG Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Txalaparta The Chieftains 1:17
2
Arku-Dantza / Arin-Arin The Chieftains 4:21
3
El Besu The Chieftains 2:19
4
Náo Vas Ao Mar, Toino (Don't The Chieftains 2:02
5
Dum Paterfamilias / Ad Honorem The Chieftains 3:13
6
Dueling Chanters The Chieftains 2:54
7
Galician Overture Xoven Orquestra de Galicia & The Chieftains 11:00
8
Guadalupe Linda Ronstadt, Los Lobos & The Chieftains 2:51
9
Minho Waltz The Chieftains 3:23
10
Setting Sail / Muiñeira de Fr The Chieftains 3:26
11
Maneo The Chieftains 3:26
12
Santiago de Cuba The Chieftains 3:38
13
Galleguita / Tutenkhamen The Chieftains 4:06
14
Tears of Stone The Chieftains 2:40
15
Dublin In Vigo The Chieftains & Carlos Núñez 7:07

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  • Reviews

    • Simply excellent...

      5
      By Inazio
      Truly a World Music CD. This is a great example of music being a universal language and how it can be a cultural equalizer. Music brought to the New World by Galician immigrants took root and became a part of something new without losing its essence. Great contributions by Los Lobos and Linda Ronstadt. Not for the average US music consumer but a must-have for truly music lovers.
    • Listen to This Fantastic Album

      5
      By ILoveRock&RollMusic
      This got great reviews when it initially was released. Shows the Chieftons unceasing research into Celtic music from all over, Scotland, US, Canada, France, and here Spain. It's beautiful music, lots of diversity, and really interesting. Love it.