Ventana Al Sol
by Echoes of Incas (Andean / World)

Incas Music on natural instruments

# Title Time Listen
1 Huayra Puncco 6:46 mp3
2 Bailando Con La Luna 5:10
3 Tiahuanaco 5:34
4 Flor Ardiente 4:48 mp2
5 Tormenata De Fuego 3:50 mp3
6 Vuelo Nocturno 4:10
7 Ventana Al Sol 5:14 mp3
8 Kenko 6:48
9 Cristalino 4:04
10 Aranjuez 4:10
11 Orilla Del Mar 3:22

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ETD-5501
Earthtone Records
June 13, 1995

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Credits:


Arturo Garcia Orozco (Mexico): Guitar, Huacara, 
Indigenious Percussions from Mesoamerica, 
Bonbo, Bongo Ocarinas, Whistles and Special Effects
Konrad Rhee (USA): Guitar, Charango, FLute
Robert E. Duenas R. (El Salvador): Flute, Samponas and Charango
Luis Felipe Gonzales (Venezuela): Acoustic and electric Bass 
Cesar Regino (Mexico) - Bombo
Kambiz Pakandam (Iran) - Acoustic Guitar 

Produced by Arturo Garcia Orozco
Recorded and Mixed by Freddie Sandoval
Additional Recording by Cesar Regino 
							

Reviews:


"FOLKLORIC MUSIC FROM PERU AND THE ANDES AT ITS BEST. THE SAMPONAS, CHARANGO, BOMBO AND
 OTHER INSTRUMENTS ECHOES OF INCAS USES ARE ALL NATIVE OF PERU AND OTHER ANDEAN CULTURES.
THIS MUSIC HAS A GREAT UPLIFTING BEAT" 
                 - The Nature Company 

"Echoes Of Incas is a traditional South American folk music ensemble whose members come from Mexico,
El Salvador, Peru, Venezuela, Iran and the USA. The instruments played include guitar, ocarinas, flutes,
 bass and a wide variety of traditional instruments indigenous to South America. All music is composed by
members of the group, expressing a traditional South American folk sound combined with elements of a
more contemporary musical sensibility. Echoes Of Incas infuse their upbeat songs with an undeniable
heart and soul. Ventana Al Sol means "window to the sun," and their music does indeed bring light and  
warmth  to the listener." 
           - Kevin M. Maxwell, The Bodhi Tree