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Finis Africae
A Last Discovery: The Essential Collection 1984-2011
- 01 Radio Tarifa (Tarifa Radio)
- 02 Zoo Zulu (Zulu Zoo)
- 03 Triciclos en La Chopera (La Chopera Tricycles)
- 04 Pirulo, cambia cromos (Pirulo Exchange Trading Cards)
- 05 Segundos, segundos, segundos (Seconds Seconds Seconds)
- 06 Luna (Moon)
- 07 Los pobres del mundo tocan el bombo (Poor People of the World Play the Bass Drum)
- 08 El abrazo de la selva (The Jungle Hug)
- 09 Los colores de mis botas (The Colors of My Boots)
- 10 Juana y Rosalía (Juana and Rosalia)
- 11 Hybla (Hybla)
- 12 Suite Amazónica (Amazonian Suite)
- 13 Dança do corpo (Dance of Body)
- 14 Remontando El Purus (Going Up the Purus River)
- 15 Hassell, el oso hormiguero (Hassell the Anteater)
- 16 El baile de Sara (Sara's Dance)
- 17 Masai Mara (Mara Masai)
- 18 Bahía de los Genoveses (The Bay of Genoa)
Finis Africæ. Words redolent of mystery and myth, of Europe looking out to new lands, new worlds, new times. And so it is with 'A Last Discovery', the work of Spaniard Juan Alberto Arteche Guel and his musical co-adventurers, recorded between 1984 and 2001. After fifteen years of musical success in Spain with his band Nuestro Pequeño Mundo, Arteche was ready to experiment with new ideas, and with the purchase of a four-track reel-to-reel recorder he did so, exploring imaginary global music-worlds with a core of like-minded explorers. The group, dubbed ''Finis Africæ'' by JAA after reading Umberto Eco's ''The Name of the Rose'', where the term refers to forbidden books and hidden knowledge, released seven recordings over an eighteen-year period, the best of which are compiled here.