Los Incas

Los Incas, also known as Urubamba, are an Andean folk music group formed in Paris in 1956. Argentinian musician Jorge Milchberg (born 5 September 1928) is credited as the founder of Los Incas (as "El Inca", later known as Urubamba).

Los Incas
Jorge Milchberg in Buenos Aires on 2 November 2014
Background information
Also known as
  • El Inca
  • Urubamba
OriginParis, France
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1956–Present
Associated actsSimon and Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Uña Ramos

They are best known in North America for accompanying Simon and Garfunkel on the song "El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)", written by Daniel Alomía Robles, Paul Simon and Jorge Milchberg and included on the duo's fifth album, Bridge Over Troubled Water.

Later on, they provided accompaniment on "Duncan", featured on Simon's second solo album Paul Simon, and toured with Simon (as Urubamba) in the early seventies, appearing on the Live Rhymin' album and releasing a pair of albums under their new name. In later years, they reverted to their original name of Los Incas and released several more albums on the French Buda Records label.

Members

Discography

  • Chants et Danses d'Amérique Latine, 1956
  • L'Amérique du Soleil, 1960
  • Terres de Soleil, 1962
  • Amérique Latine, 1964
  • Special Danse (EP), 1965
  • Bolivie, 1965
  • Pérou, 1965
  • Succés Originaux, 1967
  • Le Rapace (EP), 1967
  • Los Incas, 1968
  • Inedits, 1969
  • El Cóndor Pasa, 1970
  • El Viento, 1971
  • Special Danse (EP 2), 1972
  • La Fiesta, 1973
  • Urubamba (as Urubamba), 1974
  • Río Abierto, 1977
  • Un Pedazo de Infinito (as Urubamba), 1982
  • Alegria, 1988
  • La Porte du Silence, 1990
  • La Plume de l'Oeuf, 1991
  • Los Incas en Concert, 2000 (Live Album)
  • El Último, 2002
  • Salvados del Olvido, 2011 [1]

References

  • Official site


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