7. Hay Lena Que Arde Sin Humo/El Carrero/Ave Que Pasas Cantado/Los
8. Amorosa, La
9. Humilde, La
10. Pa' Que
11. Aromo, El
12. Si Me Veis Mirando Lejos
13. Testimonio Final
14. Tengo Rabia al Silencio, La
15. Cruz del Sur
16. Zamba de Vargas
17. Coplas de Baguala
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A monument of South-American music, author, singer, guitarist and composer Atahualpa Yupanqui (1908-1992) was born Hector Roberto Chavero in Pergamino, a province of Buenos Aires. He took a stage name that paid tribute to two Incan rulers and became a revolutionary who studied indigenous cultures. His ethnographic work became internationally known; he performed with Edith Piaf and his compositions were later recorded by the likes of Mercedes Sosa. Yupanqui is considered the most important Argentine folk musician of the 20th century, and this 1982 album, Buenas Noches, Compatriotas, reissued here on Fremeaux, is now considered a historical recording.