“Pachamama” means Mother Earth in Quechua, the language of Flor Bromley’s ancestors, which listeners will hear throughout the album. Painting a musical picture not only of the miraculous diversity of nature but also how diverse human beings are, Pachamama encourages taking care of the Earth and embracing our differences to strive for a better world.
Songs:
- Pachamama (feat. Wendy Sulca) - English-Quechua Version
- Drop of Water
- The Ocean (feat. Laurie Berkner)
- Mango's Tango
- Peas and Carrots (feat. SaulPaul)
- Totora Horse (feat. Justin Lansing)
- Mother Nature
- Ñusta Tika
- Condor, Puma, Snake
- Let's Move It!
- Luz
- La Pachamama (feat. Wendy Sulca) - Spanish-Quechua Version
- Gota de Agua
- El Océano (feat. Miss Laurita)
- El Tango del Mango
- Arvejitas y Zanahorias (feat. SaulPaul)
- Caballito de Totora
- La Naturaleza
- Princesa Tika
- Cóndor, Puma, Serpiente
- Muévete
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