José Gutiérrez & Los Hermanos Ochoa - La Bamba: Sones Jarochos From Veracruz mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Maria Chuchena | 3:59 |
| 2 | Butaquito | 4:09 |
| 3 | La Bruja (The Witch) | 2:41 |
| 4 | El Pájaro Cu (The Coo Bird) | 3:39 |
| 5 | Pájaro Carpintero (Woodpecker) | 2:24 |
| 6 | El Gavilancito (The Little Hawk) | 2:15 |
| 7 | Huapanguerito (Huapango Singer) | 2:33 |
| 8 | El Cascabel (The Little Bell) | 3:27 |
| 9 | El Coco (The Coconut) | 1:57 |
| 10 | Canelo | 2:59 |
| 11 | El Jarabe Loco (The Crazy Dance) | 3:16 |
| 12 | La Guacamaya | 4:01 |
| 13 | Tilingo Lingo | 2:46 |
| 14 | La Morena (The Dark Woman) | 2:58 |
| 15 | Siquisirí | 3:52 |
| 16 | La Bamba | 3:09 |
| 17 | Cupido (Cupid) | 2:58 |
| 18 | El Ahualulco (The Man From Ahualulco) | 4:07 |
| 19 | El Zapateado | 3:24 |
| 20 | Balajú | 3:20 |
| 21 | Colás | 3:23 |
Credits
- Harp [Arpa Jarocha] – Felipe Ochoa
- Jarana – Marcos Ochoa
- Requinto Guitar [Requinto Jarocho] – José Gutiérrez Ramón
Barcodes
- Barcode: 093074050521
Info
perform La Bamba from their 2003 album La Bamba: Sones Jarochos from Veracruz on Smithsonian Folkways. The version performed here by José Gutiérrez and Los Hermanos Ochoa showcases a lively harp solo by virtuoso Felipe Ochoa and the rhythmic plucking of é Gutiérrez & Los Hermanos Ochoa. Jarocho hah-ROH-cho describes both the people and culture of the southern coastal plain of Veracruz, home for more than two centuries to one of Mexico's most exciting musical traditions, the son jarocho. Songs such as La Bamba, Cascabel, and Siquisirí occupy a major spot in Mexico's musical folklore. José Gutiérrez, Felipe Ochoa, and Marcos Ochoa, raised on the tropical ranchos of Veracruz's interior, are three of the most accomplished ambassadors of the modern-day son jarocho tradition. The title track from Smithsonian Folkways' La Bamba: Sones Jarochos From Veracruz is the instantly recognizable Mexican folk song originally from the early 1800s made popular in the '50s by Ritchie Valens, but here it is transported back to its roots as a son jarocho a type of lively rural folk song from Veracruz. Chiming harp melodies rolling over bright percussion construct this singularly unique sound, led by the skilled hands of harpist Felipe Ochoa and the lively vocals of caller José Gutiérrez Ramón. The songs. CD , Album. Страна: US. Над релизом работали. Harp Felipe Ochoa. Jarana Marcos Ochoa. Requinto Guitar José Gutiérrez Ramón. Штрих-код и другие идентификаторы. Barcode: 093074050521. Album 2003 21 Songs. La Bamba. free to José Gutiérrez & Los Hermanos Ochoa La Bamba: Sones Jarochos from Veracruz La Bamba, Siquisiri and more. 21 tracks 68:08. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. El ave de mi soñar: Mexican Sones Huastecos. Los Camperos de Valles. 464 listeners. Play album. La Bamba, 03:10. Siquisiri, 03:53. El Jarabe Loco The Crazy Dance, 03:18. El Cascabel The Little Bell, 03:29. El Zapateado, 03:28. La Bruja The Witch, 02:45. Canelo, 03:01. Do you like this album Leave a review. In the Know. All Music News . Popular José Gutiérrez & Los Hermanos Ochoa Lyrics. La Bruja The Witch. More albums from José Gutiérrez y Los Hermanos Ochoa. No albums available. Suite Veracruz. referred to in medleys: Veracruz 500 Años. recording of: El butaquito track 18. La bruja track 11. referred to in medleys: Veracruz 500 Años tracks 11, 11

Performer: José Gutiérrez & Los Hermanos Ochoa
Title: La Bamba: Sones Jarochos From Veracruz
Country: US
Release date: 2003
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Catalog: SFW CD 40505
Genre: Latin
Size MP3: 1750 mb
Rating: 4.1 / 5
Votes: 105
Record source: CD, Album










