La indita (3:18). Pillow People (Gente de Almohada) (4:56) -- Critical time (Tiempo Critico) (5:01) -- Barrio Healer (La Curandera del Barrio) (5:56) -- Olokun y Yemayá (6:16) -- La danza de Coyolxauhqui (The Dance of Coyolxauhqui) (2:47) -- La bamba (4:12) -- Get to knowing (Conociendo) (6:00) -- ¡Mira! (Look!) (1:24) -- Mamá Nahual (5:04) -- La Lloroncita (7:55) -- Ay que no que no (:50) -- Unbound (Sueltos) (3:49) -- Pajaritos (1:33) -- Cellular Memory (Memoria Celular) (5:42) -- Godo Alfredo (:39) -- Toro Ayotzinapa (6:55) -- La indita (3:18).
Summary:
"The Grammy-winning East L.A. band Quetzal summons a powerful panoply of sounds from its urban palette -- rock, R&B, Mexican son jarocho, Japanese taiko, Afro-Cuban batá, and more -- to create an ambitious, artful album with a social point of view. The Eternal Getdown, their seventh album, taps Quetzal's extended family of artists, including Aloe Blacc, to affirm the power of music and people to "get down" together in creative harmony. 77 minutes, 44-page bilingual booklet."--Container.
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