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Way Down Mexico Way (Marimba Chiapas (Woods That Sing))

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1. El Cha-Cha-Cha Del Tren
2. Come Little Darling Come
3. The Ornith
4. Cu-Cu-Rru-Cucu Palama
5. Huasteca Serenade
6. Little Yellow Breasted Sparrow
7. Sway
8. Te Huan Te Pec
9. Why Don¡Çt You Love Me Anymore?
10. Cinnamon Skin
11. The Oxen ¡ÈN¡É
12. How Pretty Puebla is!
13. Chivariso
14. Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
15. You Belong To My Heart
16. Carioca
17. Mambo Jambo
18. Rico Vasilon
19. O ye Negra
20. Frenesi
21. Burandanga
22. Guadalajara
23. Peanut Vendor
24. Las Clases De Cha Cha Cha
25. Patricia
26. Torero
27. Dansero
28. El Bodeguero

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In the far south of Mexico lies a state that is little changed for centuries. Its people are Indians
with an age-old caste system. Here is lush vegetation Magnificent peaks and soil that produces very
good coffee.The region Is called Chiapas. A further 150 odd miles on you find the Guatamalan border
and from Chiapas right down some distance therein grow forests of some excellent hardwoods. Prime
among these is rosewood, Used for the keys of the marimba to give its distinctive mellow sound.
Not surprisingly here the marimba is king, though the name is thought to be of African origin.
Orchestras consisting of little more than the marimba abound and appropriately most of the program
on this this CD originates from that region. It¡Çs very different from anything heard north of
the Rio Grande or in Europe, but has a rhythmic hypnotic beat. There are typically six or so marimba
in these orchestras, but they are really co-operative since there is no leader each of the members
takes turns to solo just like a jazz combo and you never see them use sheet music, it¡Çs all improvised.
About twice a year they set out in a tattered old bus on the marathon journey of some 900 miles to Mexico
City where this and many other recordings were made and take the chance to do concerts, all of which help
their sparse economy. This unusual CD can be enjoyed by everyone and if you¡Çre wondering ¡ÈWoods that sing¡É
is native for marimba.


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