Chile, la alegría ya viene explained

Chile, la alegría ya viene
Type:studio
Artist:Various artists
Border:yes
Language:Spanish
Label:Alerce
Producer:Jaime de Aguirre

Chile, la alegría ya viene is a 1988 studio album released by the Alerce label in support of the "No" option campaign in the Chilean national plebiscite of that year. The song of the same name became the official jingle for the campaign.[1]

Production

The lyrics of the main theme, written by Sergio Bravo, were originally written with much darker themes, talking about the murders and disappeared prisoners of the military dictatorship, but when Eugenio García, the director of the "No" campaign, gave him the phrase "Chile, la alegría ya viene" as the basis of the song, Bravo began to give meaning to the song with more positive messages.[2]

Chilean musicologist Juan Pablo González explained that the song did very well in "playing with the metaphors of Canto Nuevo" because "you couldn't say things directly".[3] In La Tercera, Marcelo Contreras described it as "a song that instead of black ponchos, guitars and beards, proposed color and hope in the return to democracy".[4]

It was composed by Jaime de Aguirre, who had already composed the music for the song "Vamos a ganar", the eleventh song on the album, in 1987.[5] "Vamos a ganar" was also sung by Javiera Parra and Cristián Lecaros.[6] "No lo quiero, no" was recorded by Isabel, Javiera and Tita Parra, along with Tati Penna and Cecilia Echeñique.[7]

The female singer of "Chile, la alegría ya viene", Rosa Escobar, worked at the Ministry of Public Works, which at the time was led by General Bruno Siebert. Given this, Escobar commented that this generated a risk in her career: her father, Daniel Escobar, who was part of Salvador Allende's cabinet, was a disappeared detainee.[8]

The male voice of the song is by Claudio Guzmán, vocalist of the group QEP, who was assigned along with Rosa Escobar to be the main voices since their voices were common and people could identify with them.[9] [10]

Track listing

Side oneSide two

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1988: Chile, la alegría ya viene . 2023-07-14 . El Desconcierto - Prensa digital libre . es.
  2. Web site: pauta . Plebiscito de 1988: La historias tras la campaña del "No" contada por su director creativo, Eugenio García, y Jaime de Aguirre . 2023-07-14 . pauta . es-CL.
  3. Web site: 2018-10-04 . A 30 años del Plebiscito "Es muy difícil hacer una canción de un "NO convocante y que entusiasme". UAH - Universidad Alberto Hurtado . 2023-07-14 . es-CL.
  4. Web site: Contreras . Marcelo . 2021-11-13 . Vote por mí: Los mejores y peores jingles políticos de la historia chilena . 2023-07-14 . La Tercera.
  5. Web site: Chile . C. N. N. . "Chile, la alegría ya viene": La trastienda de cómo se creó el himno que derrotó a Pinochet . 2023-07-14 . CNN Chile . es.
  6. Web site: Chile, la alegría ya viene . 2023-07-14 . Chile, la alegría ya viene MusicaPopular.cl . es.
  7. News: Cuando la voz de Tati Penna sonó en la Franja del No Espectáculos . 14 July 2023 . La Cuarta . 14 April 2021 . es.
  8. Web site: Reyes . P. . 2018-10-05 . La olvidada cantante del himno del NO: "Sentí que habíamos sido incapaces de cambiar este país" . 2023-07-14 . La Tercera.
  9. Web site: Cooperativa.cl . Claudio Guzmán, voz del jingle del "No", presenta show íntimo . 2023-07-14 . Cooperativa.cl . Spanish.
  10. Web site: 2012-08-21 . "Chile la alegría ya viene": La historia que se esconde tras el himno del ‘NO’ . 2023-07-14 . BioBioChile - La Red de Prensa Más Grande de Chile . es.