Linda Ronstadt - Mas Canciones (1991), Latin - EAC+APE
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Артист: Linda Ronstadt
Альбом: Mas Canciones, 1991
Жанр: Latin - Mexico
Формат файла: EAC+APE
Ссылка: CD 15 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey
Thanks to my friend paulito

tracks:
1. Tata Dios (Father God)
2. Toro Relajo (The Troublesome Bull)
3. Mi Ranchito (My Little Ranch)
4. Mariquita (Lady Bug)
5. Gritenme Piedras del Campo (Scream to Me Stones in the Field)
6. Siempre Hace Frio (Always Cold)
7. Crucifijo de Piedra (The Crucifix of Stone)
8. Palomita de Ojos Negros (A Little White Dove With Black Eyes)
9. Pena de los Amores (Love's Sorrows)
10. Camino (The Road)
11. Gustito (Delight)
12. Sueno (Dreaming) [/color] [/b]

Rossy Corsly Translation
Víctor "El Pato" Cardenas Vihuela
Greg Sudmeir ?, Flute Contractor
Gilberto Puente Guitar
Ivy Skoff Coordination, Production Coordination
Linda Ronstadt Translation, Main Performer, Voices, Vocals
Kosh Art Direction, Design
Alan Yoshida Mastering
Rafael Palomar Choir, Chorus, Guitar
José Martínez Choir, Chorus
Pedro Garcia Violin
Doug Sax Mastering
Janet Stark Coordination, Production Coordination
Martin Lara Trumpet
Ruben Fuentes Arranger, Producer, Conductor
Jesús Guzmán Choir, Chorus, Violin
José Martínez, Jr. Violin
Flaco Jimenez Accordion
Angela Koregelos Flute
Juan Morales Choir, Chorus
Nathaniel Kunkel Engineer
William Coupon Photography
Gilbert Ronstadt Artwork, Paintings
Leonel Galvez Guitar
Juan Jose Almaguer Choir, Chorus, Violin
Katie McElrath Flute
Santiago Maldonado Choir, Chorus, Harp
Kevin Scott Assistant Engineer
M.T. Silvia Assistant Engineer
George Massenburg Engineer, Producer, Mixing
Craig Silvey Assistant Engineer
Nati Cano Violin
Federico Torres Trumpet
Mario Rodriguez Violin


Label:Elektra
Covers:Yes
Size:190.95

QUOTE
Since I was a young child, I have loved and admired the traditional music of Mexico in all its wonderous diversity. It is said that there are many contradictions in Mexican culture. Its music is no exception. It is at once the most disciplined and the most hang loose music I have ever attempted.  Its Pre-columbian rhythms and subsequent European influences always allow it to shine as distinctly Mexican.   The mariachi is in the truest sense a folk orchestra playing the regional music of Jalisco. Under the inspired leadership of Rubén Fuentes it has reached its full potential for sophisticated arrangements without compromising the traditions from which it sprang.   The influx of German settlers in the north brought with it the accordion and the polkas, waltzes and oom-pah military music so dear to German hearts. The Mexicans engulfed it and made it their own.   My brothers and I grew up particularly loving the sones and huapangos from the south and trios from the Huastecas. We were thrilled when we finally got to record our own versions of these songs we'd admired for so long. On this recording, they sing with me both in the more formal arrangements done by Fuentes and in the most casual living room performance versions of songs we learned from Trio Tariacuri and Trio Calaveras.   Tejano accordion player Flaco Jimenez makes a guest appearance on "Palomito de Ojos Negros." Although his wonderfully unique accordion style is clearly Mexican in origin, the presence of black sharecroppers in Texas have given it a blues flavor that doesn't occur south of the Texas-Mexican border. Nonetheless, I feel his contribution here is appropriate because we are both Mexican-Americans who revere the musical traditions of our regions and our grandfathers.   Linda Ronstadt, October 1991
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