Quilapayún - Venceremos

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Review by VPP VINACOM

Venceremos, the album by Quilapayún, is a powerful and politically charged collection of songs that captures the spirit of the Chilean New Song movement. From the opening track, "El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido," the group's signature sound of intricate vocal harmonies and traditional folk instrumentation sets the tone for the rest of the album.

The lyrics, which focus on themes of social justice, human rights, and resistance, are delivered with passion and conviction by the members of Quilapayún. Standout tracks include "La Muralla," a haunting ballad about the Berlin Wall, and "La Internacional," a rousing rendition of the socialist anthem.

Throughout Venceremos, Quilapayún demonstrates their mastery of various musical styles, from the Andean huayno to the Afro-Cuban rumba. The album's production is clean and crisp, allowing each instrument and voice to shine.

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Artist: Quilapayún
Album: Venceremos

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TrackDurationPreview
Venceremos (Instrumental)
Venceremos

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Catalog Numbers

JJS-110

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Mono

Notes

  • Single with same name as the "Venceremos!!" EP, same cover but with different colors.
  • Includes Lyrics sheet

About Quilapayún

"Quilapayún" (Spanish pronunciation: ) are an instrumental and vocal folk music band from Chile, one of the longest lasting and most influential exponents of the Nueva Canción Chilena (New Song) movement. Quilapayún originated in 1965 when Julio Numhauser, and the brothers Julio Carrasco and Eduardo Carrasco formed a folk music trio which they simply called "the three bearded men" (viz. Quila-Payún in the mapuche language). The group became inseparable with the revolution that occurred in the popular music of the country under the Popular Unity Government of Salvador Allende. In 1966 Patricio Castillo joined the group and they began performing and winning notoriety for their Andean music. That same year the group met Víctor Jara and at their request he became Quilapayún's musical director. The group also backed Jara on his solo albums. After three years they assumed different paths and Eduardo Carrasco became the group's musical leadership. Since its formation and during its forty year long history - both in Chile and during its lengthy period of exile in France - the group has seen modifications to its personnel lineup, to the subject and content of its work, and controversy regarding irreconcilable differences with the current and former group director; which has led each to maintain a distinctive - yet equally impressive - Quilapayún ensemble: one in Chile (named Quilapayún-Histórico) and one in France (named Quilapayún-France).

Name Vars

  • Conjunto Quilapayun
  • Conjunto Quilapayún
  • Grupo Quilapayun
  • Guillapayun
  • Kilapayun
  • Les Quilapayun
  • Los Quilapayun
  • Los Quilapayún
  • Los Quillapayún
  • Quila
  • Quilapa Yun
  • Quilapallún
  • Quilapayum
  • Quilapayun
  • Quilapayuni
  • Quilapayún Együttes
  • Quila®
  • Килапайюн
  • Килапаюн

Aliases

  • Los Chilenos

Members

  • Patricio Castillo
  • Sergio Arriagada
  • Patricio Wang
  • Julio Numhauser
  • Eduardo Carrasco
  • Rodolfo Parada
  • Willy Oddó
  • Carlos Quezada
  • Hernán Gómez
  • Rubén Escudero
  • Guillermo García Campos
  • Hugo Lagos
  • Julio Carrasco
  • Sebastian Quezada
  • Ricardo Venegas
  • Fernando Carrasco
  • Ismael Oddó
  • Pedro Ávalos
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Summary by VPP VINACOM

Venceremos is a timeless masterpiece of Latin American music that continues to inspire and uplift listeners today. Quilapayún's commitment to social justice and their musical excellence make this album a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of music and politics.