Tracklist Hide Credits
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Galicia
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| A1.1 |
–J. M. Rodriguez |
Alborada De VigoPanpipes [Pito] – J. M. RodriguezRecorded By – Alan Lomax, Jeanette Bell |
| A1.2 |
–Evangelina Carballo |
Cante De EspadelaVocals – Evangelina Carballo |
| A1.3 |
–Emilio Soto And J. M. Rodriguez |
Canto De ArrieroVocals – Emilio Soto, J. M. Rodriguez |
| A1.4 |
–Chorus Of Young Men Of Sobado del Obispo |
A Raiz De Toxo VerdeVocals – Chorus Of Young Men Of Sobado del Obispo |
| A1.5 |
–Modesto Sánchez Garcia With Drum Accompaniment By Gabriel Gonzales Adam |
FoliadaBagpipes – Modesto Sánchez GarciaDrum – Gabriel Gonzales Adam |
| A1.6 |
–Manuela Lema Santos And Her Sisters |
Alalá-MuiñeiraTambourine – Unknown ArtistVocals – Manuela Lema Santos And Her Sisters |
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Asturias
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| A2.1 |
–Carlos Fernández Soles |
Adios La Mia Vaca PintaVocals – Carlos Fernández Soles |
| A2.2 |
–Joaquina Lagar Leading The People Of Pola de Siero |
Viva La Virgen Del CarmenLeader – Joaquina LagarPerformer – The People Of Pola de Siero |
| A2.3 |
–Four Vaqueiro Women* |
De Los Tres Colores, MadreTambourine, Castanets, Percussion [Payecha] – Unknown ArtistVocals – Four Vaqueiro Women* |
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Santander
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| A2.4 |
–The Dancers of Cabezón de la Fuente |
Danza De IbiosHorn [Conch Shell], Drum – The Dancers of Cabezón de la Fuente |
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Leon
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| A3.1 |
–Dolores Fernández |
Duermete, NiñoVocals – Dolores Fernández |
| A3.2 |
–The Dancers of Cabezón de la Fuente |
Canto De HilarHorn [Conch Shell], Drum – The Dancers of Cabezón de la Fuente |
| A3.3 |
–Aquilino Pastor |
Corrido And BoleroCastanets – Unknown ArtistFlute, Snare [Tabor] – Aquilino Pastor |
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Extremadura
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| A4.1 |
–Juan Pastor |
GerineldoVocals – Juan Pastor |
| A4.2 |
–Group Of Five Old Women* |
Larin, LareroVocals – Group Of Five Old Women* |
| A4.3 |
–Group Of Young Women* |
PanderoVocals – Group Of Young Women* |
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Castilla
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| A4.4 |
–Manuela Santayana And Mixed Group |
Llamale, Majo, Al ToroGuitar, Drum [Ximbomba], Rebec, Castanets – Unknown ArtistVocals – Manuela Santayana And Mixed Group |
| A4.5 |
–Four Young Men* |
CaracolesVocals, Performer [Almirezes] – Four Young Men* |
| A4.6 |
–Orchestra Of Jesus Ordoñez |
Jota ManchegaOrchestra, Vocals – Orchestra Of Jesus Ordoñez |
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Andalucía
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| B1.1 |
–Inez Muñoz |
Fandango De ComaresGuitar, Bandurria, Oud, Castanets – Unknown ArtistVocals – Inez Muñoz |
| B1.2 |
–Alfonso Gavino And Anastacio Baque Ruiz |
FandangoVocals – Alfonso Gavino, Anastacio Baque Ruiz |
| B1.3 |
–Pili With Sebastián Nuñez And His Group |
BulerîasPerformer – PiliPerformer, Guitar, Castanets, Handclaps – Sebastián Nuñez And His Group |
| B1.4 |
–Military Band*, Crowd*, Woman Soloist* |
SaetaNoises – Crowd*Performer [Introduced By] – Military Band*Recorded By – Radio NationalSoloist – Woman Soloist* |
| B1.5 |
–Jose Manuel López |
Alba Y CaminoFlute, Snare [Tabor] – Jose Manuel López |
| B1.6 |
–Young Woman* With Crowd* |
SevillanaHandclaps – Crowd*Recorded By – Radio NationalVocals – Young Woman* |
| B1.7 |
–Campanilleros de Bormujo |
Pastores De BormujoRecorded By, Vocals, Chorus, Castanets, Tambourine, Triangle, Bells [Handbell], Percussion [Cántaro], Cymbal [Platillos] – Campanilleros de Bormujo |
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Murcia
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| B2.1 |
–Juan López Sánchez And Nine Other Members Of Campañilleros Of Monteagudo |
Salve De San AntonioVocals – Juan López Sánchez And Nine Other Members Of Campañilleros Of Monteagudo |
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Valencia And The Balearics
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| B2.2 |
–José Calafero |
El UGuitar [Two Guitars], Trombone, Trumpet, Clarinet – Unknown ArtistVocals – José Calafero |
| B3.1 |
–Catalina Mateu |
Canta De SegarVocals – Catalina Mateu |
| B3.2 |
–Francisco Capo |
Canta De TrillarVocals – Francisco Capo |
| B3.3 |
–Two Men* |
CaramilesFlute, Snare [Tabor], Instruments [Espadín], Castanets [Large] – Unknown ArtistVocals – Two Men* |
| B3.4 |
–Dansadors de Pont d'Inca |
Parado De SelvaVocals, Performer [Played By], Guitar, Bandurria – Dansadors de Pont d'Inca |
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The Basque Provinces
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| B4.1 |
–Group Of Fifty Fishermen* |
Unia BaioleVocals – Group Of Fifty Fishermen* |
| B4.2 |
–Aranza Goichi |
Arin-ArinVocals, Tambourine [Alboga] – Aranza Goichi |
| B4.3 |
–Mariano Iceta |
IrrintzikPerformer – Mariano Iceta |
Credits
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Compiled By [Assistant]
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Robin Roberts
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Design
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Ronald Clyne
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Edited By, Compiled By
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Alan Lomax
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Liner Notes
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Alan Lomax,
Eduardo Toner
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Photography
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Alan Lomax
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Recorded By
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Alan Lomax,
Jeanette Bell
Notes
Spanish Folk Music, recorded in Spain and edited with the aid of the Museum of Pontevedra, Juan Uria Riu, Juan Carlo Baroja, Radio National, Antonio Mari, Walter Starkie.
A3.1 is printed as "Corrido-Bolrero" in the tracklisting, and "Corriro And Bolero" in the liner notes.
A4.2 is printed as "Larin-Lareo" in the tracklisting, and "Larin, Larero" in the liner notes.
A4.4 is printed as "Dámale, majo, al toro" in the tracklisting, and "Llamale, majo, al toro" in the liner notes.
A1.1: played on the pito (panpipe), Faramontes Orense.
A1.2: Solveira, Orense.
A1.3: (Muleteer Song) San Miguel del Campo, Orense.
A1.4: (The Root of the Green Yew), sung by a chorus of the young men of Sobado del Obispo, Orense.
A1.5: played on the bagpipe with drum accompaniment, Ribadavia.
A1.6: with tamborine accompaniment.
A2.1: (Goodbye my little spotted heifer) an asturianada, Aller.
A2.2: Asturias.
A2.3: Vaqueirina sung by four vaqueiro women with tamborine, castanet, and payecha accompaniment, Luarca, Asturias.
A2.4: Santander.
A3.1: (Go to sleep, baby) Val de San Lorenzo, Maragates, Astorgas, León.
A3.2: Santander.
A3.3: With castanet accompaniment, Santa Catalina, Astorga.
A4.1: La Madronera, Trujillo.
A4.2: Sung by a group of five old women, Arroyo de la Luz, Caceres.
A4.3: Sung by group of young women with pandero acc., Arroyo de la Luz, Caceres.
A4.4: Sung by Manuela Santayana and mixed group, accompanied on guitar, ximbomba (friction drum), rabel (rebec), and castanets, Lagartera, Oropesa.
A4.5: Sung by four young men with almirezes, Pegas de Matute, Segovia.
A4.6: Played and sung by the orchestra of Jesus Ordoñez, Infantes, La Mancha.
B1.1: With guitar, bandurria, oud and castanet accompaniment, from Cadiz.
B1.2: Sung unaccompanied, Bormujo, Seville.
B1.3: Performed by Pili with Sebastián Nuñez and his group, several guitars, dancers, castanets, clapping, Jerez de la Fronteva.
B1.4: Introduced by military band, noise of crowd, woman soloist, recorded in Seville by Radio National, Madrid.
B1.5: (Dawn and the Road), Bollullo, Seville.
B1.6: Sung by a young woman, with clapping crowd, recorded in Seville, during "romeria", by Radio National, Madrid.
B1.7: Recorded by Campanilleros de Bormujo, girl singer, chorus with castanets, tamborine, cántaro, platillos, triangle, handbell, Bormujo, near Seville.
B2.1: Murcia.
B2.2: With two guitars, trombone, trumpet and clarinet, Valencia City.
B3.1: Soller, Mallorca.
B3.2: Soller, Mallorca.
B3.4: Sung by two men with accompaniment of flute and tabor, espadín and large castanets, inside the church, San José, Ibiza.
B3.5: Sung and played by the Dansadors de Pont d'Inca with guitar, bandurria.
B4.1: Sung by a group of fifty fishermen. Ondarroa, Vizcaya.
B4.2: Ceanuri, Vizcaya.
B4.3: A Basque rallying or war cry. Elizondo, Navarre.
Dark blue labels, "Columbia Masterworks" in goldish silver. "Long (LP) Playing" printed in the bottom of the label.
(Sleeve) Printed in U.S.A.
(Record) Made in U.S.A.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Other (Labels, Sides A and B): 91A-02001
- Matrix / Runout (Label, Side A): x"LP" 14070
- Matrix / Runout (Label, Side B): x"LP" 14071
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side A): XXLP14070-1F COLUMBIA NY
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side B): XXLP14071-1F COLUMBIA NY
Other versions
| Category |
Artist |
Title (Format) |
Label |
Category |
Country |
Year |
| SL-216, SL 216 |
Alan Lomax |
Spain (LP, Comp)
|
Columbia Masterworks, Columbia Masterworks |
SL-216, SL 216 |
US |
1955 |
| KL-216, KL4953 |
Alan Lomax |
Spain (LP, Comp)
|
Columbia Masterworks, Columbia Masterworks |
KL-216, KL4953 |
US |
Unknown |
| 11661 1744-2 |
Various |
World Library Of Folk & Primitive Music: Spain (CD, Album, Comp)
|
Rounder Records |
11661 1744-2 |
US |
1999 |
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