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Rare Recordings & Live Performances (Uk)
Artist: Yma Sumac
Format: CD
New: Available to Order 2- 3 days $13.99
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DISC: 1

1. The Studio Recordings
2. Choladas
3. Monos
4. Xtabay
5. Llulla Mak'ta
6. Malaya!
7. Najla's Song of Joy/Arabian for "Get Happy" (From the Musical "Flahooley")
8. Birds/Enchantment (From the Musical "Flahooley")
9. Witalla!
10. No Es Vida
11. Kuyaway
12. Mamallay!
13. Suray Surita
14. Bo Mambo
15. Taki Rari
16. Gopher
17. Chicken Talk (Alternate Version)
18. Malambo No. 1 (Early Version)
19. Five Bottles Mambo
20. Jivaro
21. Nina (Fire Arrow Dance)
22. Sumac Soratena (Beautiful Jungle Girl)
23. La Molina (The Mill Song)
24. La Pampa y la Puma (The Plain and the Mountains)
25. Dale Que Dale (The Workers Song)
26. Huachina (Enchanted Lake)
27. Mi Palomita (My Pigeon)
28. Virgenes Del Sol (Virgins of the Sun)
29. Karibe Taci (Unreleased)
30. Ataypura (High Andes)
31. Montana Mama (Mother Mountain)
32. Kon Tiki
33. Taita Inty (Hymn to the Sun)
34. Chuncho (The Forest Creatures)
35. Amor Indio (Indian Love Song)
36. Clair de Lune
37. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
38. Tu Ca Nun Chiagne
39. Ccori Canastitay (With Cholita Rivero)
40. Cueca Chilena (With Cholita Rivero)
41. Lament
42. Tumpa (Earthquake)
43. Goomba Boomba
44. Moscow Nights
45. Serenata India (Indian Serenade)
46. Supay Taki (Enchanted Flute)
47. Marinera
48. Tumpa
49. Vissi D'arte
50. O Mio Bambino Caro
51. Queen of the Night

More Info:

Yma Sumac's catalogue of records have been reissued over and over for the past seven decades, and new generations of fans discover her five-octave range and exotic performing style each time. Gathered in this new Jasmine Records release are the rarities-one CD containing alternate takes and previously unissued material, as well as lesser-known highlights from her various albums. The second CD contains a complete live concert from Moscow in 1961, released on CD for the very first time. Bonus tracks include several other rare live performances, proving that the Inca Princess really did possess the greatest voice of the century. Nearly three hours of music in all.
        
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