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Markus Stockhausen - Sol Mestizo FLAC album

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1 Creation 3:58
2 Iluminacion 2:30
3 Lonconao 4:11
4 Reflexion 5:29
5 Canto Indio 1:32
6 Zampoña 6:05
7 Divinidad 2:32
8 Adentro 4:01
9 In Your Mind 3:36
10 Queca 4:55
11 Desolacion 1:26
12 Asfalto
Composed By – Simon Stockhausen
5:13
13 La Conquista 6:26
14 Yemaye 4:30
15 Reconciliacion 2:21
16 Emanacion 2:54
17 Takirari 5:22

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Ztudio Zerkall

Credits

  • Bass, Composed By, Vocals [Additional] – Enrique Diaz
  • Drums – Thomas Alkier
  • Electric Bass – Jochen Schmidt
  • Guitar – Philip Catherine
  • Keyboards, Soprano Saxophone – Simon Stockhausen
  • Percussion – Filipe Mandingo*
  • Piano – Chano Dominguez*
  • Producer – Siegfried Loch*
  • Recorded By, Producer [Co-producer] – Walter Quintus
  • Trumpet [Trumpets], Flugelhorn, Liner Notes – Markus Stockhausen
  • Vocals – Alexandra Naumann, Juanita Lascarro
  • Vocals [Additional] – Felipe Mandingo, Pia Miranda

Notes

Recorded 13. - 15. February 1995, CMP Studio Zerkall, Germany

On the cover: Markus Stockhausen plays the music of Enrique Diaz. Simon Stockhausen co-composed one track.

Comes in two-fold Digipak

Markus Stockhausen - Sol Mestizo FLAC album

Musician performer: Markus Stockhausen

Title: Sol Mestizo

Date of release: 1996

Style: Contemporary Jazz

Genre: Jazz

Size FLAC: 1884 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 406

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Dagdardana
This is pure world music fusion. You can here the definitive South American influence throughout the release. M. Stockhausen doesnt really let loose but the interplay between all the musicians is well balanced and the recording is tops! A nice diversion in the Stockhausen repertoire.
Dagdardana
This is pure world music fusion. You can here the definitive South American influence throughout the release. M. Stockhausen doesnt really let loose but the interplay between all the musicians is well balanced and the recording is tops! A nice diversion in the Stockhausen repertoire.