Album
Canciones De Mi Padre
1987 · Latin, Folk, World, & Country
9 collectors on Gatefold own this

Canciones De Mi Padre is a Latin & Tropical album by Linda Ronstadt, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 71 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.
About
Linda Ronstadt was searching for a winning sound in the late '80s, some years after her peak, but that fact doesn’t in any way diminish the feat that was 1987’s <i>Canciones de Mi Padre</i>. Ronstadt had made her name in the '70s with brash, uninhibited folk-pop like “When Will I Be Loved” and “Blue Bayou,” and she later flirted with New Wave and jazz standards. But when she returned to her German-Mexican roots, singing songs her father crooned to her as a child, the force and quality of the album likely astonished her record label, which probably wasn’t expecting this release to go double-platinum. Yet it did. The year had seen the release of two hugely popular Latino-themed films—<i>La Bamba</i> and <i>Born in East L.A.</i>—and <i>Canciones</i> may have fortuitously played into the cultural moment. But that wasn’t the whole story. Singing with a mariachi band seemed to liberate Ronstadt, unlocking new rooms in her already capacious voice. You can hear her inspiration, Mexican great Lola Beltrán, in the way she commits her body and soul to every song. When she holds a note in “La Cigarra”—a song about wanting to sing right up until the moment of death—it is an earth-shaking event. She’s equally at home with rancheras, corridos, and huapangos, dancing dizzily through “La Charreada” and singing with a sob in her voice in “Por un Amor.” When she finishes with the farmworker anthem “El Sol Que Tu Eres,” she has clearly cast her lot in with <i>la gente</i>, crafting a suite of songs that celebrate every facet of her heritage.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Por Un Amor3:01
- A2Los Laureles2:29
- A3Hay Unos Ojos2:47
- A4La Cigarra3:49
- A5Tú Sólo Tú3:12
- A6Y Andale2:37
- A7Rogaciano El Huapanguero3:06
Side B
- B1La Charreada3:45
- B2Dos Arbolitos2:36
- B3Corrido De Cananea3:27
- B4La Barca De Guaymas3:25
- B5La Calandria3:03
- B6El Sol Que Tú Eres2:59
Sound DNA
- Latin & Tropical
- Regional Mexican
- raw
- soulful
- southern
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Antonio RamosVIOLIN
- Arthur GerstHARP
- Arturo GerstHARP
- Federico TorresTRUMPET
- Felipe PerezVIOLIN
- Felipe RomeroVIOLIN
- Gilberto PuenteGUITAR GUITAR , SOLOIST SOLOIST, GUITAR
- Héctor GamaVIOLIN
- Humberto HernándezGUITAR
- Jaime AlejoGUITARRÓN
- Jesús HernándezGUITAR
- Jim SelfTUBA
- Jorge LópezGUITAR
- José HernándezARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR ARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR , COORDINATOR GUITAR
- José María ArellanoGUITARRÓN
- José MartinezVIOLIN
- Juan GudinoTRUMPET
- Juan Jose AlmaguerVIOLIN
9 collectors on Gatefold own this · 71 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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