| | Los Tigres Del Norte 20 Nortenas Famosas CD Los Tigres Del Norte Discography of CDs
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As of October 2004, Fonovisa Records had assembled at least three los Tigres del Norte best-of CDs with a Herencia Musical (musical heritage) theme: Herencia Musical: 20 Corridos Inolvidables, Herencia Musical: 20 Boleros Romanticos and this collection, 20 Norteñas Famosas. While 20 Boleros Romanticos spotlights a gentler, more romantic side of the group -- not exactly the first thing that comes to mind where los Tigres are concerned -- 20 Corridos Inolvidables and 20 Norteñas Famosas are more representative of los Tigres on the whole; they really underscore the norteño veterans' gritty, hard-hitting nature. 20 Norteñas Famosas, like 20 Corridos Inolvidables, demonstrates that when it comes to vividly describing the challenges of working-class Mexican-American life in los Estados Unidos, no one in the norteño/Tex-Mex field can surpass them. The songs that Fonovisa picked for 20 Norteñas Famosas are many things -- they're gutsy, they're humorous, they're poignant, they're moving. The CD's opener "La Jaula de Oro" is a perfect illustration of why los Tigres' fans hold them in such high regard. The tune is about a frustrated Mexican immigrant who has been working in the U.S. for ten years but is still awaiting the citizenship he's applied for; one day, he asks his very Americanized son, "Escúchame, hijo, te gustaría que regresáramos a vivir a Mexico?" (Listen, son, how would you like to move back to Mexico), and the son replies, in English, "What are you talking about, dad? I don't want to go back to Mexico. No way, dad." That funny yet touching father/son exchange is classic Tigres del Norte, and their storytelling abilities aren't any less impressive on "Los Hijos de Hernandez," "La Puerta Negra," "El Tahur" or "Orgullo Maldito," which is about becoming a victim of your own pride. 20 Norteñas Famosas is by no means the last word on los Tigres' Fonovisa output, but it is happily recommend to casual listeners who are exploring their work for the first time. ~ Alex Henderson This 2004 set of well-known tunes from the legendary Norteno combo Los Tigres del Norte is filled with the kind of songs that this band has built its reputation on for more than three decades. Some of these songs convey of a sense of longing, while others celebrate the working life of Mexican immigrants in the United States, and others are romantic ballads performed in the band's own inimitable style. The collection 20 NORTENAS FAMOSAS leads off with the jaunty "La Jaula de Oro," which boasts a sprightly beat, and quickly segues into the waltz time of "Pro Que Me Quite del Vicio." The regret-laden "Asomate a Mi Copa" is a down-tempo highlight, while "El Nino y la Boda" tells its tale to a familiar Norteno rhythm. Los Tigres del Norte's tradition of combining storytelling with irresistible dance music continues unabated with this dynamic album. 20 Nortenas Famosas Music Los Tigres Del Norte 20 Nortenas Famosas Songs 20 Nortenas Famosas Music 20 Nortenas Famosas Music Review Purchase 20 Nortenas Famosas CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Flaco Jimenez Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio Y Mas! CD (1986)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$14.49 Personnel: Leonardo "Flaco" Jimenez (accordion, vocals), Fred Odeja (vocals), Toby Torres, Hugo Gonzales, Eduardo Garcia (bajo sexto, vocals), Joey Lopez, Oscar Tellez (bajo sexto), Henry "Big Red" Ojeda, Ruben Valle, Francisco Salazar (bass), Issac Garcia, Juan "Eddie Hurricane" Bosquez (drums). Recorded at Toby's Recording Studio, San Antonio, Texas on May 21-22, 1985; ZAZ Studio, San Antonio, Texas in 1979; and live at Pancho's Palace, Dilley, Texas on May 18, 1985. Originally released on Arhoolie (3021 and 3014). Includes liner notes by Chris Strachwitz. Lyrics translated from the Spanish by Guillermo Hernandaz, Yolanda Zepeda and Jaime Nicolopulos. Personnel: ...
| | Phil Alvin County Fair 2000 CD (1994)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$10.69 Personnel: Phil Alvin (vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica, marksophone, piano); Fayard Nicholas, Eddie Baytos (vocals, percussion); Mary Franklin, Top Jimmy (vocals); Dave Myers (guitar, bass); Jerome Bowman (guitar, background vocals); Robert Lily, Gary Masi (guitar); John Bambridge (reeds); Elliot Caine, Ike "Diz" Williams (trumpet); Jim Maihack (trombone, tuba); Bob Ringwald (piano); Travis Dickerson (organ); Phil Thomas, Ken Sara (drums); The Blasters, Billy Boy Arnold, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Cesar Rosas. Engineers include: Bruce Witkin, Ed Cody, ...
| | Best Of Roger Miller: His Greatest Songs CD (1991)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$5.85
| | Ramones All The Stuff (And More), Vol. 1 CD (1990)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$12.79 Out-of-print in the US. This outstanding CD includes their complete first two albums, Ramones and Ramones Leave Home, plus a number of B-sides, not released on the original LP's: 'I Don't Want to Be Learned, I Don't Want to Be Tamed', 'I Can't Be', 'Babysitter', and a live version of 'California Sun'. Although their straight-ahead buzzsaw Punk may not raise eyebrows today, when these albums were originally released 30 years ago, they signaled a change in the musical climate and kick-started the Punk Rock movement! The Ramones didn't set out to create a new scene, they just wanted to take Rock back to basics and keep the songs short and catchy without those somewhat distracting guitar solos. Little did they know it at the time but these albums would change the world! 33 tracks in all. Warner.
The Ramones: Joey Ramone (vocals); Johnny Ramone (guitar); Dee Dee Ramone (bass); Tommy Ramone (drums). Producers: ...
| | Cry Baby CD (1990) Original Soundtrack
20 Nortenas Famosas
$6.49 Live Recording
Personnel: Rachel Sweet (vocals, background vocals). Audio Mixers: Tony Brown; Peter Doell. Audio Remixers: Tony Brown; Peter Doell. Recording information: Lion Share Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA; The Complex, Los Angeles, CA; The Slammer, North Hollywood, CA. Unknown Contributor Roles: Beth Andersen; Duane Seykora; Earl Bostic; Larry Benicewicz; Gerry Beckley; Little Esther; Suzie Benson; Honey Sisters; Georgopoulos Design, Inc.; James Intveld; Nappy Brown; Andrew Gold; Rosemary Butler; Shirley & Lee; Terry Wood; The Chips; The Jive Bombers; Timothy B. Schmit; Bull Moose Jackson. Arranger: Jai Winding. John Waters' Cry-Baby goes hand in hand with Hairspray, and is a musical film that will probably appeal more to Waters' fans than fans of musical ...
| | Booker T & The MG's Very Best Of Booker T. & The MG'S CD (1994)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$9.69
| | Billy Eckstine Billy's Best CD (1958)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$12.35
| | Casimiro Mexicano Mayor CD (2003)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$9.05
| | Edgar "El Narquillo" Aguilar 10 De Coleccion CD (2005) Remastered
20 Nortenas Famosas
$7.99
| | Joan Sebastian CD (2006) With DVD
20 Nortenas Famosas
$14.45
| | Lupillo Rivera 15 Exitos CDs (2006)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$12.89 Photographer: Esteban Ignatczyk.
| | Songs Of Peace & Forgiveness Songs Of Peace & Forgiveness CD (2006) (Import)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$24.29
| | Paziano & Sik Dimension N.B.O.M. (New Breed Of Man) CD (2008)
20 Nortenas Famosas
$11.15
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