Putumayo Presents: A World Instrumental Collection (1996)
| 1. | Nasca Lines | feat Brian Hughes | 5:41 | ... | |
| 2. | The Red Earth | feat Alison Brown | 6:04 | ... | |
| 3. | India Blue | feat Ali Akbar Khan | 4:35 | ... | |
| 4. | Spirit Of The Forest | feat Baka Beyond | 5:31 | ... | |
| 5. | Streetbeat | feat David Hewitt | 3:48 | ... | |
| 6. | Bola | feat Farah, Strunz | 5:14 | ... | |
| 7. | La Chinita | feat Los Incas | 2:39 | ... | |
| 8. | Harposaurus | feat Carlos Guedes | 4:08 | ... | |
| 9. | Medium Rara | feat Stephan Mikes | 4:23 | ... | |
| 10. | Puerto Rican Gypsy | feat José González, Banda Criolla | 5:54 | ... | |
| 11. | Sparky | feat Sharon Shannon | 3:41 | ... |
Discography: Putumayo
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Album details
Putumayo Presents: A World Instrumental Collection is listed as Album by Putumayo with a release date of 1996. The album is connected with Jazz, World Music, and Pop categories.
The track list contains 11 tracks with a total running time of 51:31. The shortest track is La Chinita at 2:39, while the longest track is The Red Earth at 6:03.
Track-level artist information is also available: Nasca Lines features Brian Hughes; The Red Earth features Alison Brown; India Blue features Ali Akbar Khan; Spirit Of The Forest features Baka Beyond; Streetbeat features David Hewitt.
The album is linked to English and Spanish content languages. The cover artwork has original dimensions 554x500 px and a prepared crop of 554x554 px. The audio quality shown on the page is 128 Kbits/sec.











