Sick CD I got it for my mom and she realy liked it. Its the only cd I found of her and the best price i've seen on the internet and it only took 3 days to come in i thought it was going to take a week and no. Oh the album has all her ick songs, well thats what my mom says. Submitted by metallica_666_666 (San DIego, CA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
very good memories we grew up listening to music like this, my dad recently past away, so i got it for my mom, she really likes it and it reminds her of the years with my dad Submitted by alfredo777 (fillmore california) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
$8.79 Personnel includes: Linda Ronstadt (vocals); Danny Valdez (vocals, guitar); Gilberto Puente, Samuel Gutierrez, Humberto Hernandez (guitar); Felipe Perez, Antonio Ramos, Salvador Torres (violin); Steve Fowler (flute); Ron Kalina (harmonica); Juan Gudiono, Luis Salinas (trumpet); Jim Self (tuba); Larry Bunker (percussion). Recorded between July 20 & September 21, 1987. Linda Ronstadt abandoned the pop audience in 1983, turning toward traditional pop music. She recorded three albums with Nelson Riddle before changing direction yet again, this time recording a set of traditional Mexican songs titled Canciones de Mi Padre. As the title suggests, the record ...
$8.45 This 2006 release is not the only Ezequiel Peña best-of collection that Fonovisa has put together, but it differs from the others (at least as of 2006) in two important respects. It is a two-CD set, not just a single CD -- and, more importantly, it contains spoken introductions from Peña that give it a very autobiographical quality. Before each song, Peña briefly describes what the song is about and what it means to him personally; all of the tunes were previously released, but the spoken introductions were recorded especially for Para Ti...Mi Historia. Those introductions (which can be enjoyably humorous at times) are, of course, en español, and they are quite a pleasure to listen to if one speaks Spanish (which describes the majority of Peña's followers). Because Para Ti...Mi Historia takes more than a brief look at Peña's '90s and 2000s recordings, it isn't recommended to someone who has only a casual interest in his work (which has included banda, mariachi, ranchera, corrido and ...