Biluka Y Los Caníbales

Leaf-Playing In Quito, 1960-1965

Style: Latin
Format: 2xLP, Gatefold
Release Year: 2022

In stock

33.00

Dilson de Sauza (Biluka) played music with ficus leaves in Ecuador in the early 1960s. This lead to a tropical chamber jazz. Dilson played the leaf open, resting on his tongue, hands free, with his mouth as the resonator. The eucalyptus leaf is popular among Aboriginal Australians. In China, they’ve played leaves for 10,000 years. In Cambodia, people play the slek, a leaf plucked from either the sakrom or the khnoung tree. But ain’t nobody like Biluka, ever.

Tracks for: Leaf-Playing In Quito, 1960-1965
A1. Simiatu
02:45
A2. Huashca De Corales
02:34
A3. Bailando Me Despido
02:34
A4. La Naranja
02:49
A5. Negra Piedad
03:06
B1. Píllaro Viejo
02:50
B2. Poncho Verde
02:49
B3. Anacu De Mi Guambra
02:25
B4. Isinche Grande
02:43
C1. Cotopaxi
03:04
C2. Manuco
02:44
C3. Cashari Shunguito
02:34
C4. Pedacito De Corazón
02:34
C5. Tondero
02:49
D1. Árbol Frondoso
03:06
D2. En La Casa Del Prioste
02:50
D3. Marco Pungo
02:47
D4. Rosa María
02:24
D5. Pujilí
02:42

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