Victor Jara artwork
Same here. Had no clue who he was before.zach wrote:I learned of Victor Jara, and his hands, from Calexico.
http://www.blackcabsessions.com/?id=1250179772
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UilPsaiQFnk
I learned of Victor Jara, and his hands, from Calexico.
http://www.blackcabsessions.com/?id=1250179772
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UilPsaiQFnk
http://www.blackcabsessions.com/?id=1250179772
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UilPsaiQFnk
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according to wikipedia this album was
released posthumously as a compilation.
- Víctor Jara presente, colección “Haciendo Historia”, Odeon (1997
well, actually i can't find the album that
refers to the cover in this post. do you have
info on the Jara album?
looking at it closer, i'll guess it's -
Victor Jara, Presente Vol. 4, Dicap, 75'
released posthumously as a compilation.
- Víctor Jara presente, colección “Haciendo Historia”, Odeon (1997
well, actually i can't find the album that
refers to the cover in this post. do you have
info on the Jara album?
looking at it closer, i'll guess it's -
Victor Jara, Presente Vol. 4, Dicap, 75'
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Victor Jara artwork
Was the cover art for Okemah inspired by this Victor Jara album? Just curious, he was a folk/protest singer like Woody, maybe there was a connection. Maybe this was discussed back when it came out, I can 't remember.