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Las Ultimas Composiciones
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Artist(s)Violeta Parra
StudioWea Int'l
Release DateSeptember 29, 2003
UPC Code639842491129
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About Violeta Parra - Las Ultimas Composiciones

The Last Recordings of the Chilean Singer/Songwriter. Album Details

Tracks

  1. Gracias a la Vida
  2. El Albertio
  3. Cantores Que Reflexionan
  4. Pupila de Aguila
  5. Run Run Se Fue P'al Norte
  6. Maldigo del Alto Cielo
  7. La Cueca de los Poetas
  8. Mazurquica Modernica
  9. Volver a los 17
  10. Rin del Angelito
  11. Una Copla Me Ha Cantado
  12. El Guillatún
  13. Pastelero a Tus Pasteles
  14. De Cuerpo Entero

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (15 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteVIOLETA UNPLUGGEDQuote
You might consider this disk as Violeta Parra Unplugged, not that she ever went electric, but the instrumental arrangements here are very basic, at times just her and her charanguito. As indicated in the title, these are final compositions, sometimes recorded here in an incomplete state, like those many posthumous Jimi albums which appeared and continue to appear.

Certainly we have the well-known Gracias a la Vida, which was most memorably recorded by Mercedes Sosa and available as Gracias a la Vida and elsewhere. This powerful and moving anthem here receives a simple arrangement with a trotting charango acccompanying.

Other well known and strong street songs appear here, including "Me ha llegado una carta. Arrestaron a mi hermano." What is most wanted here is a good lyric sheet, so we can hear the words of Violeta without hunting them out in other places. Repeated listening helps very much, and is very welcome in any case, but some of the songs in their early draft state are partially quite unintelligible to my unfamiliar ears. Nevertheless they are all beautiful and moving and present a great variety in rhythms and style and subject from song to song.

I am very happy to have this disk; I only wish I could read the words and their full context. Some say she was the Latin American Joan Baez (odd, as Joan herself is paternally Latina); I say she is so much more. She is the maternal voice of the Andes, the mouth of the massive mountains opening in song. She is the voice of the voiceless poor, of the oppressed, and she must be heard even now, especially now, a near half century later. January 15, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteAmazing Song WriterQuote
I have this album on vinyl and unfortunately the recording process was not state of the art. So when it was released in compact disc format the sound quality is not much different from that of the vinyl album. However it still remains one of the best Violetta Parra records out there based on song composition alone. If you're a true fan you can see beyond the sound mixing and appreciate her for the incredible artist she was.
August 30, 2007

rating: 5 Quotelo mejorQuote
I bought this record as an LP in Mexico City a couple of years after Violeta Parra died ... her life was full of love, intense, high, and clear, and her voice is a direct reflection of that. July 18, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteVioleta Parra Gifted PoetQuote
This is the best rendition of "Gracias a la Vida" because it is sung with heart and soul by the composer. All of her poetic songs are priceless and unique when song by Violeta. June 11, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteVioleta at her BestQuote
Violeta shines so brightly in this collect that I consider it her best work. If you can only have one CD by Violetta, get this one!

The passion, the politics, and the raw folklore of the artist comes through with each unique work of art included here. February 1, 2007

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