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Viva el Mariachi - Nati Cano's Mariachi los Camperos
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  1. Los Arrieros (The Muleteers)
  2. San Miguel el Alto
  3. Se Me Hizo Fácil (It Was Easy for Me)
  4. El Gustito (The Little Pleasure)
  5. Gema (The Gem)
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  1. Los Arrieros (The Muleteers)
  2. San Miguel el Alto
  3. Se Me Hizo Fácil (It Was Easy for Me)
  4. El Gustito (The Little Pleasure)
  5. Gema (The Gem)
  6. El Autlense (The Man From Autlán)
  7. Paloma Negra (Black Dove)
  8. Ojitos Verdes
  9. Árboles de la Barranca (The Trees of the Ravine)
  10. La Malagueña (The Woman From Málaga)
  11. Virgencita de Talpa (The Virgin of Talpa)
  12. Que Te Vas, Te Vas (You Say You Are Going Away)
  13. Amor Ciego (Blind Love)
  14. El Jilguerillo (The Goldfinch)
  15. Tequila con Limón (Tequila With Lime)
  16. Entre Suspiro y Suspiro (Between Sigh and Sigh)
  17. El Cihualteco (The Man From Cihuatlán)
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Nati Cano has dedicated his life to spreading the word of mariachi music, and he's done it very, very well. He's worked within the Mexican community, and also with such high-profile figures as Linda Ronstadt. But it's the music he's made that's always been the center of attention, and this collection of '90s recordings shows that it's lost none of its power over the years, as illustrated perfectly on the classic "La Malagueña," with its glittery falsetto vocal swoops and daring arrangement. Cano and his band can cover the ...

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Viva el Mariachi 2002, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

UPC: 093074045923

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