Old-timey classics come alive in this retrospective collection from Arhoolie Records. Tony De La Rosa's best material from the late '50s and early '60s is included here, including his signature polkas "El Circo," "Atotonilco," "El Sube y Baja," and "Ana Rosa." The tune "Atotonilco" is based on an old Mexican standard that De La Rosa learned growing up on the King ranch in South Texas. And "El Circo" is De La Rosa's adaptation of Red Foley's "Alabama Jubilee," which became a top 10 country single in 1951. These tunes from a master of the accordion and conjunto polkas have become the standards that every beginning accordionist has to learn to pass muster. Also notable here is "Sufriendo y Penando," De La Rosa's collaboration with Isidro Lopez, the man who would become the founding father of the modern Tejano sound. --Ramiro Burr
Atotonilco,Tony De La Rosa,Arhoolie Records,Latin,Latin Music,Mexican,Regional Mexican
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Irma Serrano "La Tigresa" 1. Espejito 2. La Paloma 3. No Mas Contigo 4. Atotonilco 5. Cuatro Lagrimas 6. A Dos En El Puerto 7. La Ley Del Monte 8. Y Me Quede Sin Ti 9.a Escondidas 10. Borrare Tu Nombre .
ProductGroup: Classical Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000KX7V8Q |
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Atotonilco
Tony de la Rosa Manufacturer: Arhoolie Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000001I7 Release Date: 1993-12-01 |
Tracks:
- La Palomilla
- Los Tiliches
- El Sube Y Baja
- Adios Amor
- Sylvia
- El Guaracha
- La Grulla
- Paloma Sin Nido
- El Celo Me Tortura
- Sufriendo Y Penando
- Los Frijoles Bailan
- Copas De Placer
- El Circo
- Amores Que Van Y Vienen
- Atotonilco
- Todo Lo Conciento
- Anita
- Dos Lindas Palomitas
- Mis Brazos Te Esperan
- Paloma Negra
- Ana Rosa
- Tantas Mentiras
- Una Cualquiera
- Perdi El Albur
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Old-timey classics come alive in this retrospective collection from Arhoolie Records. Tony De La Rosa's best material from the late '50s and early '60s is included here, including his signature polkas "El Circo," "Atotonilco," "El Sube y Baja," and "Ana Rosa." The tune "Atotonilco" is based on an old Mexican standard that De La Rosa learned growing up on the King ranch in South Texas. And "El Circo" is De La Rosa's adaptation of Red Foley's "Alabama Jubilee," which became a top 10 country single in 1951. These tunes from a master of the accordion and conjunto polkas have become the standards that every beginning accordionist has to learn to pass muster. Also notable here is "Sufriendo y Penando," De La Rosa's collaboration with Isidro Lopez, the man who would become the founding father of the modern Tejano sound. --Ramiro Burr
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Polkas del Recuerdo
Los Nortenos de Nuevo Laredo Manufacturer: coyote del norte ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000OIYJF0 |
Product Description
Polkas del Recuerdo.World Music:
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