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Carlos Vives and the Land of Oblivion: “It’s Me, Looking for Who I Am”

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The land of oblivion was a seed that was sown in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta and in the mountains of Colombia, strengthened by the peasant knowledge, joy and accordion of the Caribbean, watered by the strong storms of Bogota rock, and cultivated with the ancestral knowledge of pre-Columbian peoples. That’s why we talk about a record that marks the history of Colombian music, an album that each day becomes stronger, because it exemplifies wh…

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The land of oblivion was a seed that was sown in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta and in the mountains of Colombia, strengthened by the peasant knowledge, joy and accordion of the Caribbean, watered by the strong storms of Bogota rock, and cultivated with the ancestral knowledge of pre-Columbian peoples. That’s why we talk about a record that marks the history of Colombian music, an album that each day becomes stronger, because it exemplifies wh…

·Los Angeles, United States
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News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of the day The album includes new collaborations, unpublished songs and a sonorous tribute to his native city, Santa Marta, which on 29 July celebrates the fifth centenary of its foundation The singer Carlos Vives commemorated on Friday the 30 years of his emblematic album The Land of Oblivion with the release of a special edition, remastered and expanded, that recovers the essence of this fundamental wo…

Carlos Vives as a samario leads the initiative to translate the most beautiful of the city in every Colombian corner and in the world

·Bogotá, Colombia
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The singer-songwriter Carlos Vives commemorated on Friday the 30 years of his emblematic album 'La Tierra del Olvido' with the release of a special edition, remastered and expanded, that recovers the essence of this fundamental work of Colombian music while projecting it towards new generations. The entry Carlos Vives revives 'La Tierra del Olvido' three decades later with a new edition was first published in Digital Process.

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Proceso Digital broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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