| 1. Verdad |
| 2. Aunque Nos Duela |
| 3. Sabor a Olvido |
| 4. Concédeme |
| 5. Mi Ranchito |
| 6. Amargo Dolor |
| 7. Prófugo de Tijuana |
| 8. Ojos Negros |
| 9. Ayudante de Lino |
| 10. Ojitos Negros |
| 11. Ya Me Voy |
| 12. Pista Enterrada |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
A romping testimony to the power of banda, or contemporary brass-band music, El Coyote's offering is the good-time Mexican party record from Mazatlan to Los Angeles. A typical mix of tropical dances, romantic ballads, and three perky ballads of the cross-border drug trade, it is set off from the competition by the inventive abilities of Tierra Santa's tuba player. He is way up high in the mix and bounces all over the place, doing way more than just keeping the rhythm. The title track has a catchy hook, and El Coyote is a fine singer, though neither is wildly distinctive. This isn't supposed to be great art, though, it's supposed to be fun, and on that score it comes through with flying colors. --Elijah Wald
A romping testimony to the power of banda, or contemporary brass-band music, El Coyote's offering is the good-time Mexican party record from Mazatlan to Los Angeles. A typical mix of tropical dances, romantic ballads, and three perky ballads of the cross-border drug trade, it is set off from the competition by the inventive abilities of Tierra Santa's tuba player. He is way up high in the mix and bounces all over the place, doing way more than just keeping the rhythm. The title track has a catchy hook, and El Coyote is a fine singer, though neither is wildly distinctive. This isn't supposed to be great art, though, it's supposed to be fun, and on that score it comes through with flying colors. --Elijah Wald
Concedeme,El Coyote Y Su Banda,EMI International,Latin,Mexican,Mexico
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Concedeme
El Coyote Y Su Banda Manufacturer: EMI Latin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DG0X Release Date: 1998-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Verdad
- Aunque Nos Duela
- Sabor A Olvido
- Concedeme
- Mi Ranchito
- Amarco Dolor
- Profugo De Tijuana
- Ojos Negros
- El Ayudante De Lino
- Ojitos Negros
- Ya Me Voy
- La Pista Enterrada
Amazon.com
A romping testimony to the power of banda, or contemporary brass-band music, El Coyote's offering is the good-time Mexican party record from Mazatlan to Los Angeles. A typical mix of tropical dances, romantic ballads, and three perky ballads of the cross-border drug trade, it is set off from the competition by the inventive abilities of Tierra Santa's tuba player. He is way up high in the mix and bounces all over the place, doing way more than just keeping the rhythm. The title track has a catchy hook, and El Coyote is a fine singer, though neither is wildly distinctive. This isn't supposed to be great art, though, it's supposed to be fun, and on that score it comes through with flying colors. --Elijah WaldCustomer Reviews:
Just when you thought it couln't get better . . . .......2007-05-10
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