Sukay

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Baila Caporal 04:33 Tools
Khuyaylla 02:49 Tools
Mama Luna 02:51 Tools
Rosay 02:30 Tools
San Juan 02:07 Tools
Concepcion 03:48 Tools
San Juanito De Amanecida 02:23 Tools
Huayrasan 03:10 Tools
Tutayay 02:55 Tools
Yayakarwi 03:23 Tools
Toro Barroso 02:33 Tools
Socavon 02:37 Tools
Tarkas, Choquellas, Toyos 03:42 Tools
Huiro 02:30 Tools
Aymuray 03:59 Tools
Sariri, Tinkuna 03:32 Tools
Rebelion de los Condores 04:32 Tools
Tarajchi 04:14 Tools
Kolokolito 03:00 Tools
Condor Solitario 03:32 Tools
Cacharpaya del Indio 04:36 Tools
Mama Criso 03:27 Tools
Quebrada Mocha 02:42 Tools
Princesa del Sol 04:01 Tools
Cumbre 03:23 Tools
La Partida 03:32 Tools
Recuerdos De Callawaya 04:08 Tools
Ocaso 02:19 Tools
Pururunas 03:00 Tools
Carnavalito (Humahuaqueño) 03:39 Tools
Encuentros 03:04 Tools
Concepción 03:52 Tools
La Pastora 03:36 Tools
Noche de Luna Llena 02:42 Tools
Condor Pasa 04:03 Tools
Surazo 02:10 Tools
Luna De Cristal 03:47 Tools
Decepciones 02:28 Tools
Paloma del Alma Mia 03:12 Tools
Tierra de Vicuñas 02:22 Tools
Tinkuna 03:24 Tools
Nevando Esta 04:12 Tools
San Luis 02:25 Tools
Salaque 03:43 Tools
Aleluya 01:39 Tools
Tacuaral 03:30 Tools
Carnavalito (Humahuaqueno) 03:40 Tools
Desde Lejos 03:44 Tools
Alborozo Colla 04:26 Tools
Sicuriadas 03:27 Tools
Cruz Loma 02:42 Tools
Pucaicha 03:36 Tools
Bailecitos Bolivianos 02:22 Tools
Kullawas #5 03:23 Tools
Danza del Sicuri #1 03:08 Tools
Return Of The Inca 03:38 Tools
El Sambo Rodrigo 04:04 Tools
Introduction - Recuerdos De Callawaya 00:47 Tools
Reyes Morenos 03:24 Tools
San Juanito 03:35 Tools
Pampa Fiesta 02:20 Tools
Añoranzas 04:04 Tools
Danza Del Sicuri 03:00 Tools
Intro-Recuerdos De Callawaya 00:47 Tools
Tierra De Vicunas 03:24 Tools
Esta Noche Es Noche Buena 03:36 Tools
Danza del Sicuri #2 03:01 Tools
La Pastora (The Shepardess) 03:36 Tools
El Nacimiento en La Puerta del Sol 00:47 Tools
Tarpuy Sonq'o 02:54 Tools
Pata Pollerita 03:37 Tools
Sauce Lloron 02:45 Tools
Nuca Llajta 03:19 Tools
La Peregrinacion 03:19 Tools
Ñuca Llajta 00:00 Tools
Nino Jesus Ama Huackaychu 03:19 Tools
Noche de Paz (Silent Night) 03:01 Tools
Estrella De Sur 00:00 Tools
Solo Por Tu Amor 00:00 Tools
Puya Raimondi 04:27 Tools
Greensleeves (What Child Is This) 00:00 Tools
ME HE RESIGNADO 03:20 Tools
AJENA A MI 03:43 Tools
Niño Jesus Ama Huackaychu 04:58 Tools
Reyes Moreno 03:20 Tools
Manantial de Illusiones (Source Of Illusion) 03:20 Tools
Noche De Paz 03:52 Tools
Kullawas No.5 04:27 Tools
Alboroza Colla 03:45 Tools
Manantail de Illusiones (Source of Illusion) 04:58 Tools
Tarpuy Song'o 02:22 Tools
Nevando Estas (It's Snowing) 03:43 Tools
Nucallajta 03:52 Tools
Saya de Amor 03:43 Tools
Aquella Noche 03:50 Tools
Greensleeves 04:58 Tools
Nevando Esta (It's Snowing) 04:27 Tools
Vidalitay 03:52 Tools
Manantial de Illusiones 04:27 Tools
Estrella Del Sur 02:22 Tools
Manantial de Ilusiones (Source of Illusion) 04:27 Tools
La Pergrinacion 04:29 Tools
Carrito Pasajerito 04:27 Tools
He Venido 04:27 Tools
SUBLIME AMOR 03:45 Tools
Canaval del colibri 02:22 Tools
Sauce Llorón 02:22 Tools
Sariri Tinkuna 02:22 Tools
San Bartolomito 02:22 Tools
Mil Promesas 03:16 Tools
Mandolinita 02:22 Tools
Greensleeves (What Child is This?) 04:58 Tools
Carnaval Del Colibrí 04:58 Tools
Carnavalito 03:41 Tools
Tu Eres Mentirosa 04:58 Tools
Carnaval del Colibri 03:41 Tools
Despertate Korisima 04:58 Tools
Flor de Tani-Tani 03:41 Tools
De La Puna 03:41 Tools
Paloma del Alma Mía 03:16 Tools
Manantial de Illusions (Source of Illusion) 04:29 Tools
HOY TE PIDO 03:16 Tools
Nevando Está 04:29 Tools
Aguita de Phutina 03:16 Tools
Yawar Mallcu 03:16 Tools
Kunatakiraqui 03:16 Tools
Manantial De Ilusiones 04:16 Tools
Llijlla 04:16 Tools
En Tu Partida 04:16 Tools
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Sukay performs Music of the Andes. They have had three major group formations. The first, under the musical direction of Edmond Badoux (now of Chaskinakuy), featured his then wife, Quentin, as well as Javier Canelas and Gonzalo Vargas (who would go on as a founding member of Inkuyo). This formation of the group released two albums, "Music of the Andes" in 1978, recorded in Quebec, and released on Flying Fish records; and "Pacha Siku" in 1979, recorded in Berkeley, CA, which was released on the Aural Tradition label, in association with the Vancouver Folk Music Festival. This group formation performed together until around 1985. This group formation focused on traditional Andean Village music. The second major formation of the group started in 1985, when Edmond, Gonzalo, and Javier left the group, Carlos Crespo and Omar Sepulveda joined the group. This group formation focused on more contemporary mestizo music from the Andes, and released four albums on Flying Fish records, all recorded in San Francisco, CA - They were "Socavon" in 1985, "Tutayay" in 1986, "Mama Luna" in 1987, and "Huayrasan" in 1988. The group occasionally featured other musicians, such as Mario Lino Perez, who was a guest artist on "Tutayay". Carlos Crespo contributed most of the group's original compositions during this period. Additionally, they released "Sukay Instrumental," a compilation of instrumental pieces from this period, later in 1988. "Sukay Instrumental" was the group's first release on CD, though Flying Fish later re-released several of the group's recordings on CD. "Sukay Instrumental" has a second release after Flying Fish was acquired by Rounder Records, and the second release had a completely different track listing. This was done without the permission of Sukay. Rounder has also continued selling Sukay albums from 1988 and earlier without paying royalties to the group, maintaining that they were clearing out existing back-stock. In 1988, Eddy Navia of Savia Andina started touring with the group, and shortly thereafter Carlos Crespo left the group, founding the group "Aymura". Omar Sepulveda had been recording with the group, but had long since stopped touring with them, and had joined Gonzalo Vargas as a member of "Inkuyo". Shortly after joining, Navia became the musical director of Sukay, and in 1990, they formed their own record label, Sukay World Music, and released the recording "Cumbre (The Summit)". This third major formation of the group included Enrique Corea, and Alcides Meija, also of Savia Andina. Carlos Hilario was touring with the group at this point, and also recorded on "Cumbre." This formation of the group focused more on the contemporary compositions of Eddy Navia, and largely abandoned the group's traditional roots. In 1991, they released "Return of the Inca" featuring David Grisman on two songs. Since then, they released several other albums, including "Navidad Andina," "Encuentros," and "Love songs of the Andes." At some point after "Return of the Inca," Enrique Corea stopped recording and touring with the group, and Eddy Navia's son, Gabriel, started recording and touring with them. The group's most recent album was released in 1996, and since then, they've been operating the restaurant "Peña Pachamama" in San Francisco, where they perform regularly. As of 2006, all of the group's recordings are out-of-print, though some continue to be available online. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.