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Morcheeba
Charango
Charango is the fourth studio album by the English electronic music band Morcheeba, released in 2002. The album marks a return to the group's classic, trip-hop roots after a venture into a more pop-oriented sound on their previous record, Fragments of Freedom.
The album incorporated a "60s Tropicalia" influence and a mellow atmosphere, with guitarist Ross Godfrey contributing on a charango—a small, South American stringed instrument.
1-01
Slow Down
1-02
Otherwise
1-03
Aqualung
1-04
São Paulo
1-05
Charango
1-06
What New York Couples Fight About
1-07
Undress Me Now
1-08
Way Beyond
1-09
Women Lose Weight
1-10
Get Along
1-11
Public Displays Of Affection
1-12
The Great London Traffic Warden Massacre
2-01
Slow Down (Instrumental)
2-02
Otherwise (Instrumental)
2-03
Aqualung (Instrumental)
2-04
São Paulo (Instrumental)
2-05
Charango (Instrumental)
2-06
What New York Couples Fight About (Instrumental)
2-07
Undress Me Now (Instrumental)
2-08
Way Beyond (Instrumental)
2-09
Women Lose Weight (Instrumental)
2-10
Get Along (Instrumental)
2-11
Public Displays Of Affection (Instrumental)
2-12
The Great London Traffic Warden Massacre (Instrumental)




