
Illapu is a Latin American group known for their blend of Andean music and more modern sounds and rhythms. Like many Latin American groups and artists that started in the 60s and 70s, Illapu is well-known for protest music that leans towards the left. Illapu was exiled due to their very liberal viewpoints during the right-wing dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, and returned to Chile in 1988. Their return was captured in the 1989 album `En Vivo: Parque La Bandera', which was a recording of their returning concert.
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Vuelvo Para Vivir
Lejos Del Amor
sobreviviendo
Baila Caporal
Candombe Para José
Volaras
La Partida
Del Pozo De Mis Sueños
Paloma Ausente
Morena Esperanza
De Libertad Y Amor
Copla De Morenada
Pampa Lirima
El Necio
Población La Victoria
Golpe Tocuyano
Canción De Octubre
Para Seguir Viviendo
Un Poco De Mi Vida
Un Dia Borrare Esta Pagina
Sincero Positivo
Primer Sueño de Amor
Cacharpaya Del Pasiri
Amigo
Tu Propia Primavera
Tres Versos Para Una Historia
No Pronuncies Mi Nombre
Maria Paleta
Mande Mandela
Puerto Rico, Puerto Poble
Calles de Talcahuano (en Vivo)
Vuelvo
El Cascabel
No Te Salves
Isla Negra
Escribo Por Ejemplo
Condorcanqui
Bailando En Isluga
Que Broten Las Palabras
Si Queremos
Cariquima
Zamba de Lozano
Se Alumbra La Vida
Sipassy
Dos Sobreviviendo
El Loco Del Puerto
Las Obreras
Canción y Huayno
Sol de Maiz
Aunque Los Pasos Toquen
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