Unwired: Latin America
{{Infobox album
| name = Unwired: Latin America
| type = Compilation
| artist = Various artists
| cover = RoughGuideUnwiredLatinAmerica.jpg
| alt =
| released = 23 October 2001
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = World, Acoustic, Latin American
| length = {{duration|m=67|s=21}}
| label = World Music Network
| producer =
| chronology = Full series
| prev_title = The Rough Guide to the Music of Nigeria & Ghana
| prev_year = 2002
| next_title = The Rough Guide to the Music of Central America
| next_year = 2001
| misc = Complete list
}}
Unwired: Latin America is a world music benefit compilation album originally released in 2001, with proceeds going to Amnesty International. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series,{{cite web | url = http://www.folklib.net/index/discog/labels/rough2_guide.shtml | title = Rough Guide Discography / World Music Network Discography | accessdate = 2013-12-21 | last = Douglas H. | first = Henkle | date = 2012-10-23 | work = FolkLib Index : A Library of Folk Music Links}} the release features Latin American acoustic music. The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network. Duncan Baker coordinated the project and wrote the liner notes.{{cite web | url = http://www.worldmusic.net/network/about-us/ | title = About Us - The WMN Story | accessdate = 2013-12-21 | author = World Music Network}}
Brazil is the source of four tracks, Argentina three, Cuba and Bolivia contribute two each, and Costa Rica, Belize, Peru, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico are all represented once.
Track listing
{{tracklist
| extra_column = Artist (Country){{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/unwired-latin-america-amnesty-mw0000591980|publisher=Allmusic|title=Unwired: Latin America Amnesty|accessdate=24 Jan 2014}}
| title1 = Uma Historia De Ifa
| extra1 = Virginia Rodrigues {{flagicon|size=15px|Brazil}}
| length1 = 4:11
| title2 = La Vida Es Corta
| extra2 = Guadalupe Urbina {{flagicon|size=15px|Costa Rica}}
| length2 = 4:43
| title3 = Non Dvcor Dvco (Qual a Minha Cara?)
| extra3 = Thobias da Vai-Vai {{flagicon|size=15px|Brazil}}
| length3 = 4:27
| title4 = Dente No Dente
| extra4 = Jards Macalé {{flagicon|size=15px|Brazil}}
| length4 = 2:32
| title5 = Viejo Ciego
| extra5 = Roberto 'Polaco' Goyeneche {{flagicon|size=15px|Argentina}}
| length5 = 3:49
| title6 = Moda Tango
| extra6 = Néstor Marconi {{flagicon|size=15px|Argentina}}
| length6 = 3:24
| title7 = Pedacito de Cielo
| extra7 = Adriana Varela {{flagicon|size=15px|Argentina}}
| length7 = 3:59
| title8 = Serewe
| extra8 = Cecil Caliz {{flagicon|size=15px|Belize}}
| length8 = 3:26
| title9 = Meu Drama (Senhora Tentação)
| extra9 = Renato Braz {{flagicon|size=15px|Brazil}}
| length9 = 4:58
| title10 = Cardo O Ceniza
| extra10 = Julie Freundt {{flagicon|size=15px|Peru}}
| length10 = 3:31
| title11 = La Fiesta Eres Tú
| extra11 = Inti-Illimani {{flagicon|size=15px|Chile}}
| length11 = 4:47
| title12 = Malibú
| extra12 = Máximo Jiménez {{flagicon|size=15px|Colombia}}
| length12 = 2:50
| title13 = Se Quema la Chumbambá
| extra13 = La Familia Valera Miranda {{flagicon|size=15px|Cuba}}
| length13 = 4:58
| title14 = Caballo Viejo
| extra14 = Estudiantina Invasora {{flagicon|size=15px|Cuba}}
| length14 = 3:06
| title15 = Zancudo
| extra15 = Tin Tan {{flagicon|size=15px|Mexico}}
| length15 = 3:49
| title16 = Sumac Orcko
| extra16 = Rumillajta {{flagicon|size=15px|Bolivia}}
| length16 = 4:18
| title17 = Anochecer
| extra17 = Emma Junaro {{flagicon|size=15px|Bolivia}}
| length17 = 4:33
}}
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Rough Guide 2001}}
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Category:2001 compilation albums
Category:World Music Network Rough Guide albums
Category:2000s Spanish-language albums
Category:Spanish-language compilation albums
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