Latin Essentials, Vol. 5

Year: 2003
Artist: Victor Jara

Other albums by Victor Jara

Victor Jara - Coleccion
Coleccion
2003, songs: 1
Victor Jara - Memoria del Cantar Popular
Victor Jara - Deja la Vida Volar
Deja la Vida Volar
1998, songs: 3
Victor Jara - Antologia Musical
Antologia Musical
2003, songs: 8
Victor Jara - Serie de Oro: Grandes Exitos
Victor Jara - Canto Libre
Canto Libre
1970, songs: 4
Victor Jara - Victor Jara [1966]
Victor Jara [1966]
1966, songs: 1
Victor Jara - Vientos del Pueblo
Vientos del Pueblo
1976, songs: 2

Facts about the album "Latin Essentials, Vol. 5"

Album Title: Latin Essentials, Vol. 5
Artist: Victor Jara

"Latin Essentials, Vol. 5" is a compilation album featuring selected tracks from the extensive discography of the influential Chilean folk musician Victor Jara. Released as part of the "Latin Essentials" series, this collection showcases Jara's distinctive blend of traditional Latin American rhythms, poignant lyricism, and socio-political commentary.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Cultural Icon: Victor Jara remains one of the most revered figures in Latin American music history. His songs, which often addressed themes of social justice, human rights, and political resistance, continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, cementing his status as a cultural icon.

  2. Artistic Evolution: Throughout his career, Jara's music underwent a notable evolution, reflecting the changing social and political landscape of his native Chile. From his early works rooted in traditional folk music to his later experiments with rock and protest anthems, Jara's discography offers a rich tapestry of musical styles and thematic depth.

  3. Posthumous Recognition: Despite his tragic death in 1973 at the hands of the Chilean military regime, Victor Jara's legacy endures. In the decades following his passing, numerous tributes, documentaries, and re-releases of his music have ensured that his voice remains heard and his message remembered. "Latin Essentials, Vol. 5" serves as a testament to his enduring influence on Latin American music and activism.

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