Santiago (album)
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Santiago is an album by The Chieftains, released through RCA Records in 1996. The album is dedicated to traditional music of Galicia, the region in the northwest of Spain, and also adaptation of Galician emigrants' musical folklore in Latin American music, for example, in the music of Mexico and Cuba. As Paddy Moloney noted in the CD's booklet, Galicia is "the world's most undiscovered Celtic country".
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Santiago (album)
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Santiago
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The Chieftains, Santiago album cover.jpg
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Long Journey Home
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with Linda Ronstadt and Los Lobos
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with Ry Cooder
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Medley: a) Alborada Gallega; b) Miudiño; c)Lola; d) Jackson's Morning Brush; e) Muiñeira de Cabana; f) Muiñeira de Chantada
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1996
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1996
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Santiago de Cuba
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Guadalupe
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Tears of Stone
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Dublin in Vigo
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Dueling Chanters
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Galician Overture
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Galleguita / Tutankhamen
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Maneo
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Minho Waltz
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Pilgrimage to Santiago, pt, 1: Txalaparta
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Pilgrimage to Santiago, pt, 3: El Besu
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Setting Sail / Muiñeira de Frexido
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Pilgrimage to Santiago, pt, 5: Dum Pater Familias / Ad Honorem
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Pilgrimage to Santiago, pt, 4: Não Vas Ao Mar, Toino
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Pilgrimage to Santiago, pt, 2: Arku-Dantza / Arin-Arin
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studio
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traditional
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traditional, arr. Matt Molloy
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traditional, arr. P. Moloney
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Santiago is an album by The Chieftains, released through RCA Records in 1996. The album is dedicated to traditional music of Galicia, the region in the northwest of Spain, and also adaptation of Galician emigrants' musical folklore in Latin American music, for example, in the music of Mexico and Cuba. As Paddy Moloney noted in the CD's booklet, Galicia is "the world's most undiscovered Celtic country". The album features collaborations with Carlos Núñez, Linda Ronstadt, Los Lobos, Ry Cooder, Eliot Fisk, Richard Egües, Pancho Amat, Kepa Junkera, Júlio Pereira, (among others). In 1997, the album earned the group the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
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