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Siguiendo El Pasito Duranguense Music Siguiendo El Pasito Duranguense Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)   La Division De durango La division de Durango play their durangueses really good. Y arriva Vicente Guerrero, Durango Cabrones. Submitted by Diego Barrientos (Winona, MN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 7 of 9 found this helpful.
esta perron el cd el cd esta perron..y el que sigue estara mejor
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Lulu y Jose Esta banda toco en nuestra boda.. estuvo bien padre.06/4/05 Submitted by luluavina (Springdale, Arkansas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
rrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaa! Este grupo tocan bien chingon!o que no?especialmente porque mi novio Christobal Villa toca el sax!heehee! Submitted by adilene osornio (ROGERS,ARKANSAS,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sujestion I think La Division de Durango is the best band but this wasnt my favorite CD. I think they need not Corridos! Submitted by PurdyChica14 (Purdy, MO, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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Purchase Siguiendo El Pasito Duranguense CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mazizo Musical Por Sobre Todo CD (2007)
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| | Mexican Revolution CDs (1996)
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$36.69 Includes 178-page booklet with lyrics, photos and liner notes/annoations by Guillermo E. Hernandez and Chris Stachwitz.
You can't get much more specialized than this four-CD box when it comes to historical recordings, but it's an impressive accomplishment with great value for researchers into Mexican music and history. The 180-page booklet (informative social history notes, period photos, and full English-Spanish lyrics for all 59 songs) in The Mexican Revolution place the corrido as a people's newspaper (see calypso, rai) in depicting events associated with the early-20th century political developments in Mexico. The songs are mini history lessons and exercises in popular myth-making, which make them a pretty direct link to the current crop of narco-corridos released by Los Tigres del Norte and others. They were almost certainly the vehicle for the vast majority of everyday Mexicans to hear the details of major battles, or events related to the life of Pancho Villa, or the heroism of some local figures who otherwise would have passed into anonymity. The earliest track, "Jesús Leal" by Rafael Herrera Robinson, was recorded to wax cylinder in 1904 and may be the first corrido ever recorded and a second comes from 1908, so the depth of the research is obvious. The majority come from the so-called Golden Age of the '20s and '30s, with a significant minority from the '60s in what looks like a generational rediscovery. Most were initially divided into parts one and two to fit on both sides of a 78, but are very smoothly united here. It wasn't that hard given the simple structure of corridos -- just stop at the end of a verse to close part one, add a couple introductory bars of the same guitar melody to start part ...
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| | Juan Gabriel 25 Aniversario CDs (1996)
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| | Very Best Of Lila Downs CD (2009)
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$11.29 Although she's been recording since 1994, this '09 CD and DVD release marks the first survey of the singer's vibrant career. An archivist of Mesoamerican folk traditions, as well as a skilled songwriter in her own right, Downs memsermizes listeners with her deep vibrato, intelligent lyrics, and percussion-heavy, dance-ready songs that honor the old ways and yet sound fresh and current. She is celebrated for her intensity--the feral vocal on the stark "Arenita Azul" will startle new fans--but she also has a way with a smooth romantic ballad ("Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps").
Translator: Juan DeDios Cruz.
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| | Augustin Ramirez 30 Grandes Exitos CD (2000)
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$8.99 Track Listing of songs: Que Chulita Estas; Mirada que Fascina; Mi Golondrina; Tres Ramitas; Todos Lloramos; El Mazo; Tu Tienes que Vivir Conmigo; Damelo; Corazon Malo; Los dos Silencitos; Terroncito de Azucar; Senor Cartero; ...
| | David Frizzell Sings Lefty's Greatest Hits CD (2000)
Siguiendo El Pasito Duranguense music CDs
$9.59 Although the songs are very close to the originals, the bulk of the interpretations on David Frizzell Sings Lefty's Greatest Hits are enjoyable, ...
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| | Freddy Fender Del Corazon From The Heart CD (2003)
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| | Canciones De Amor CD (2001)
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| | Moodorama Mystery In A Cup Of Tea CD (2005) Import
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$16.45 MYSTERY IN A CUP OF TEA is a 10-track release by trip hop band Moodorama including "Walk On By" and "Behind The Scenes."
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$10.55 | | Terror Damned, The Shamed CD (2008)
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$9.15 Terror is an exceptional hardcore band that employs metal riffing to add a new level of harshness to its already abrasive sound. THE DAMNED, THE SHAMED is almost specifically designed for the moshpit. More crossover than true hardcore, the album will appeal to both the hardcore crowd and the fist-banging metalists. Lyrically, the album preaches self-reliance and affirmations of character ...
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