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Manifiesto (album)

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Released
  
1974

Length
  
36:58

Release date
  
1974

Label
  
Warner Music Chile

Recorded
  
1973

Artist
  
Víctor Jara

Producer
  
Víctor Jara

Genre
  
Folk music

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Similar
  
Víctor Jara albums, Other albums

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Manifiesto was the ninth solo studio album from Chilean songwriter Víctor Jara, it was edited after his death, using as a base the songs written for the album Tiempos que cambian (Times that change), that was left unfinished.

Contents

In the album participates the Chilean group Inti-Illimani and the Chilean musician Patricio Castillo. Patricio Castillo belonged, until 1971, to Quilapayún another famous Chilean band, later on it re-entered to the group, in a definitive way, several years later. Most of the songs were composed by Víctor Jara, with the exception of «Aquí me quedo» (Here I stay), composed with Patricio Castillo.

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Versions

This album has several editions, with different covers, name changes and addition of songs. The original cover of Tiempos que cambian (Times that change), included a photograph of Víctor Jara in black and white, in profile, looking to the right. That image was later used in 2001, by WEA Chile, for the edition of the Antología musical (Musical anthology). For the edition of Manifiesto from 2001, made by WEA Chile, and image of Víctor Jara, with poncho and with a stone behind was used.

Track listing

All music composed by Víctor Jara, unless otherwise stated.

Credits

2001 Re-edition:

  • Patricio Castillo: canciones 1 a 3, 5
  • Inti-Illimani: canción 4
  • Carlos Esteban Fonseca: adaptation and design
  • Joaquín García: masterization
  • Patricio Guzmán, Antonio Larrea: photography
  • Songs

    Manifiesto4:29
    Cuando voy al trabajo3:53
    El pimiento3:57

    References

    Manifiesto (album) Wikipedia