Corridos y Narcocorridos

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The corrido, or ballad, is one of Mexico’s oldest and most respected song styles, and also one of its most contemporary and controversial. The classic corridos are Mexico’s equivalent of the Spanish romances, the British broadside ballads, and the cowboy songs of the old West. Today, the form has been reborn as one of the most popular musics in Mexico and the U.S., but most of the corrido protagonists now are drug traffickers, and in Los Angeles or the border towns these narcocorridos are regarded by many people as a sort of Mexican equivalent of gangsta rap. While narco songs dominate the field, groups like Los Tigres del Norte also use corridos to tell eloquent stories of immigrant life, and to deal with the twists and turns of contemporary politics.

This album, designed to accompany the book "Narcocorrido: A Journey into the Music of Drugs, Guns, and Guerrillas" (Rayo/HarperCollins) is the first to survey the modern corrido boom. It focuses on the work of the genre’s defining band, Los Tigres del Norte, with examples of other styles and artists showing the breadth and variety of the current scene. Like the book, it gives particular attention to the great corridistas, the writers who have made this medievaly-rooted form into one of the most exciting and relevant musics of our time. It has full notes on all the songs and artists by author Elijah Wald, in both English and Spanish.

This music is far more popular than most English-speakers can imagine. In the year 2000, Mexican regional music accounted for over half of all Latin and Spanish-language record sales in the United States -- selling almost four times as many records as all the “tropical” styles (salsa, merengue, cumbia) put together. It is hard to say what proportion of those records are corridos, but one of the five top stations in Los Angeles is playing corridos and narcocorridos virtually all day long, and corrido stars appear regularly on the Billboard Latin charts.

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Corridos y Narcocorridos
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    Corridos y Narcocorridos
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Fonovisa Inc.
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    MexicoMexico | International | Styles | Music
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    1. Narcocorrido: A Journey into the Music of Drugs, Guns, and Guerrillas

    ASIN: B00005RIOS
    Release Date: 2001-11-29

    Tracks:

    1. Contrabando y TraiciSmuggling and Betrayal) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    2. Luis Aguirre -- Luis y Juli
    3. La Banda del Carro Rojo (The Red Car Gang) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    4. Las Monjitas (The Little Nuns) -- Grupo Exterminador
    5. La Mafia Muere (The Mafia Is Dying) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    6. La Chacalosa -- Jenni Rivera
    7. La Tumba del Mojado (The Wetbacks Grave) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    8. De Cerro en Cerro (From Hill to Hill) -- El Canelo de Sinaloa y los Dos del Sitio
    9. Los Dos Plebes (The Two Plebes) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    10. El Crimen de Culiac(The Crime of Culiac -- Chalino Shez
    11. La Jaula de Oro (Cage of Gold) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    12. Violencia en Los Angeles (Violence in Los Angeles) -- Pedro Rivera
    13. El Circo (The Circus) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    14. El Rey de la Tierra Caliente (The King of the Hot Lands) -- Los Hermanos Jimz
    15. Pacas de a Kilo (One-Kilo Packets) -- Los Tigres del Norte
    16. Masacre en el Charco (Massacre in El Charco) -- Los Pajaritos del Sur

    Album Description

    The corrido, or ballad, is one of Mexico's oldest and most respected song styles, and also one of its most contemporary and controversial. The classic corridos are Mexico's equivalent of the Spanish romances, the British broadside ballads, and the cowboy songs of the old West. Today, the form has been reborn as one of the most popular musics in Mexico and the U.S., but most of the corrido protagonists now are drug traffickers, and in Los Angeles or the border towns these narcocorridos are regarded by many people as a sort of Mexican equivalent of gangsta rap. While narco songs dominate the field, groups like Los Tigres del Norte also use corridos to tell eloquent stories of immigrant life, and to deal with the twists and turns of contemporary politics.

    This album, designed to accompany the book "Narcocorrido: A Journey into the Music of Drugs, Guns, and Guerrillas" (Rayo/HarperCollins) is the first to survey the modern corrido boom. It focuses on the work of the genre's defining band, Los Tigres del Norte, with examples of other styles and artists showing the breadth and variety of the current scene. Like the book, it gives particular attention to the great corridistas, the writers who have made this medievaly-rooted form into one of the most exciting and relevant musics of our time. It has full notes on all the songs and artists by author Elijah Wald, in both English and Spanish.

    This music is far more popular than most English-speakers can imagine. In the year 2000, Mexican regional music accounted for over half of all Latin and Spanish-language record sales in the United States -- selling almost four times as many records as all the “tropical” styles (salsa, merengue, cumbia) put together. It is hard to say what proportion of those records are corridos, but one of the five top stations in Los Angeles is playing corridos and narcocorridos virtually all day long, and corrido stars appear regularly on the Billboard Latin charts.

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