Kollasuyumanta Pacha

Sacambaya
Arc Music Inc.
World | Dec 2007

Reviews

Decca
Reviewed 2007-12-14
Folk music from Bolivia played on traditional instruments, but with a more modern feel. The title translated to “Music from the heart of South America.” It’s absolutely gorgeous music that makes you feel like you’re in some small village high up in the mountains, watching the sun rise. Read the notes & play it all.

1. A slow processional sound, then guitars, drums, flutes, mid.
2. Trilling, light, upbeat, bouncy w/a sweeping melody & flute/guitars.
3. Bright & festive w/soaring vocals & warm, sweet flutes.
4. Drums/flutes at counterpoint in downtempo almost formal song.
5. Beautiful, melodic, upbeat folk dance w/great strings/winds.
6. Starts slow, gets midtempo. Rather simple but really pretty winds.
7. Upbeat, joyful celebratory dance w/a relaxed, happy sound.
8. Starts slow, picks up w/bouncy pipes, catchy strings.
9. Almost a Cuban sound. Light, rather modern, so sweet. Mid.
10. Downtempo w/a warm, sweeping sound & sweet harmonies.

Recent airplay

Jichapi Jichaja
At the Cafe BohemianFeb 26, 2008
Aroma Oriental
No Cover, No MinimumFeb 01, 2008
Anavia
nag champa orangeasmJan 30, 2008
Cataclismo
At the Cafe BohemianJan 29, 2008
Alturas
At the Cafe BohemianJan 22, 2008
Jichapi Jichaja
At the Cafe BohemianJan 15, 2008

Charting

2007-12-31 — 2008-03-03 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 2 1
Feb 3 3
Jan 27 1
Jan 20 1
Jan 13 3
Jan 6 1

Track listing

1. Nacimiento Del Sol
2. Alturas
3. Anavia
4. Paja Brava
5. Cataclismo
6. Utopia Aymara
7. Jichapi Jichaja
8. Collasuyupaj
9. Aroma Oriental
10. Sueno Eterno