If anything has characterized the career of Eduardo Yañez is his constant low profile, perhaps too, despite Coming from a family of leading Chilean songwriters. Is not very known that comes from the sixties music scene Chilean I pass by The New Chilean Song and composed a song UP icon, "Our Copper" which was interpreted by Quilapayun and won the University Song Festival in 1971. After a long period of hiding reappeared in the early eighties through the collective "Canto de Chile" and joined the nascent Canto Nuevo. Shared the stage with Eduardo Peralta, Hugo Moraga, his brother Pedro Yañez, Juan Carlos Perez among others. The year 1988 recorded the cassette under the label Larch, one of a career in these years. Subsequently a new space of time disappeared and in 1993 released his second production "Canta Pablo Neruda" under the label Liberation. His style travadoresco and simple with very good lyrics, accompanied only by his guitar. Stand out tracks like "Time Prolific" and "Listen you, John Lennon" both frequently cast in the few stations that have given rise to the New Song in the eighties. Thanks to our Greek friend Val sent us this hard, very hard to find.
01-For
honor him 02-To have you closer to my 03-
That served me
04-And you'll laugh when
05-How will that happen
06 "Listen you, John Lennon
07-
not really remember 08-What we have to make 09-Time
fruitful 10-To watch the horizon
Eduardo Yañez: Guitar and vocals
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