Canto libre

Canto libre is an album recorded by Víctor Jara in 1970.

Canto libre
Studio album by
Released1970
Recorded1970
GenreFolk music
Protest music
Length37:43
LabelOdeon
Alerce
Warner
ProducerVíctor Jara
Víctor Jara chronology
Pongo en tus manos abiertas
(1969)
Canto libre
(1970)
El derecho de vivir en paz
(1971)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Inga" - (Peruvian folk)
  2. "Canción del arbol del olvido" (Song of the tree of forgetfulness) - (A. Ginastero - F. Silva Valdez)
  3. "La pala" (The hoe) - (Victor Jara)
  4. "Lamento borincano (Borinquen lament) - (R. Hernández)
  5. "Ventolera" (Windstorm) (Instrumental) - (Victor Jara)
  6. "El tinku" - (Bolivian tonada)
  7. "Angelita Huenuman" - (Victor Jara)
  8. "Corrido de Pancho Villa" (Ballad of Pancho Villa) - (Mexican folk))
  9. "Caminando, caminando" (Walking, walking) - (Victor Jara)
  10. "Quién mató a Carmencita" - (Who killed Carmencita) - (Victor Jara)
  11. "Canto libre" - (Free song) - (Victor Jara)
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