Their name comes from the Quechua word meaning "Lightning Bolt". That same year they performed in the Festival del Salitre ("Saltpeter Festival") in María Elena (a mining precinct) and won the festival's prize after performing Quilapayún's "La Muralla". They were sharply criticized by the organiser of the musical event, Patricio Manns, for interpreting someone else's composition. That same year Pato Valdivia joined the ensemble.
In 1972 they moved to Santiago de Chile seeking more performance and recording opportunities. They recorded their first album, Música Andina, for the label DICAP. Shortly afterwards they won a prize at the Norte Andino Festival ("Andean North Festival") in Calama interpreting "Dale Mañungo", composed by the songwriter Nano Acevedo.
In 1973 they performed for the first time at the prestigious Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar music festival. Their novel musical approach and aesthetics on stage gained them the recognition from music critics and praise from the general public. At this stage they began to be considered a new element in the Nueva Canción Chilena ("New Chilean Song") movement. The resources allocated to the arts and culture under the Popular Unity government of Salvador Allende also allowed Illapu to fully develop their artistic potential.
In 1981, because of the repression under the Pinochet regime, they were forced into exile - going first to France and later Mexico City. In 1988, due to the improved political climate, they returned to Chile. Their 1993 album En Estos Días, which contained the hit single "Lejos del Amor", won 7 platinum records.
The album Morena Esperanza was released in 1998.
Tracklist:
1 | Bio Bio, Sueño Azul | 4:40 |
2 | Morena Esperanza | 4:30 |
3 | Dos Sobreviviendo | 4:20 |
4 | Tu Propia Primavera | 4:25 |
5 | Encuentro Con La Vida | 3:14 |
6 | Mama Aida | 5:26 |
7 | Isla Negra | 4:40 |
8 | El Loco Del Puerto | 3:51 |
9 | Por Si Algún Día | 4:05 |
10 | Caña Y Tambor | 3:44 |
11 | Cantor De La Calle | 3:56 |
Illapu - Morena Esperanza
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