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Download links and information about 20 by La Musgana. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:09:01 minutes.

Artist: La Musgana
Release date: 2008
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist, Celtic
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:09:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Seguidillas del Diablo Cojuelo 3:38
2. Rosea. Habas 6:20
3. Agarrao Antiguo 3:35
4. Truvisqueira 3:00
5. Lubicán 4:06
6. Pasodoble Portugués 2:49
7. El Mirlo 3:42
8. Aire Religioso 3:46
9. Charro Salmantino a Trío 3:05
10. Siete Por Ocho 5:28
11. Jotas 7:08
12. Danzas de Burgos 4:16
13. Charrada del Trío Frejón 4:28
14. Chañe 3:57
15. Espejo, Sol y Luna 6:07
16. Danzantes 3:36

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The traditional music of Spain is a wild mishmash of influences from all over Europe and Africa — in some places you'll hear lots of keening North African sounds, in others you'll hear rollicking Celtic jigs and reels. Madrid-based La Musgaña's sound blends all of them together into a joyful welter of exotic melodies and rhythms, and this compilation celebrates their 20th anniversary with a fine collection of tracks taken from their many albums and live performances. The group's twin strengths lie in its instrumental virtuosity and in the flamboyant energy of its arrangements: the clearly audible Arabisms that wind through the song "Truvisqueira," the interplay between the accordion, hurdy-gurdy, and funk bass on "Pasodoble Portugués," the klezmer-ish clarinet that keens its vinegary way through "Charro Salmantino a Trio," the riotous 7/8 meter on "Siete per Ocho." Their weakness, which isn't disastrous, is a certain sameyness of tone, a pervasively thin and reedy sound that can get a bit tiresome, particularly when the local version of a bagpipe is featured (note, for example, how hard-toned the instrument is on "Aire Religioso"). Taken in measured doses, though, this collection is an exciting overview of the work of one of Europe's finest traditional ensembles.