14 Exitos De Ayer Hoy Y Siempre

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In the '70s, Los Cadetes de Linares ascended to the top echelons of norteño with a simple but engaging mix of bass-thumping corridos and the nice vocal harmonies of Homero Guerrero Sr. (who also wrote songs for the group) and Lupe Tijerina. Patterned after Los Algres de Teran, another seminal group, Los Cadetes stood out for their flush but brawny boleros, ringing corridos, and rhythmic cumbias. At the heart of norteño is the corrido, and Los Cadetes were superb interpreters of the form, as evidenced here by "Corrido e Joe Lopez," "Corrido de Arturo Garza Trevino," and "El Texanito." Los Cadetes also deliver solid bluesy-norteño grooves on the boleros "Ven a Buscarme" and "Me Voy, Me Voy." --Ramiro Burr

14 Exitos de Ayer Hoy y Siempre,Los Cadetes de Linares,Orfeon Records,Latin,Mexican,Norteņo,Regional Mexican

Latin Music:

  1. 20 De Coleccion
  2. 20 de Coleccion
  3. 20 Temas de la Nueva Onda Nortena
  4. Agustin Lara: Su Voz, Su Piano, Vol. 2
  5. Al Punto
  6. Alma Desnuda
  7. Amparo Montes, La Epoca De Oro Del Bolero Vol I, La Cita - Desvelo De Amor
  8. Bailarlo Contigo
  9. Bailarlo Contigo
  10. Brillantes

Latin Music

latin music

Latin Music

I Could Easily Fall [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Kalinnikov. Symphony #1; Rimsky-Korsakov. Overtures and orchestral pieces from operas "Maid of Pskov" and "The Nobelwomen Vera Sheloga"

Let's Be Us Again

Music: Who Feels Love [CD-single] [Import]

Junk

Inolvidables RCA: 20 Grandes Exitos [Import]

Lifestyle: A Worship Experience

Joseph Szigeti

If There Was a Way

Los Esenciales [Import]

Love Notes From The Madhouse

Hungarian Musical Mother Tongue

I See Girls [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Title Live Cream/Live Cream Vol. 2

Beyond and Back: The X Anthology