Diomedes - 30 Grandes Exitos

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Review by Mariela Garcia

30 Grandes Exitos by Diomedes is a compilation album that features some of the best and most popular songs by the legendary Colombian singer. The album contains 30 tracks, each of which showcases Diomedes' unique style and powerful vocals.

The songs on the album are a mix of traditional vallenato and modern interpretations of the genre. The album includes some of Diomedes' most famous songs such as "La Falla Fue Tuya," "Mi Vida Musical," and "El Cóndor Herido."

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with each track sounding crisp and clear. The instrumentation is also excellent, with a blend of traditional and modern instruments that perfectly complement Diomedes' vocals.

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Artist: Diomedes
Album: 30 Grandes Exitos
Rating: 4.67

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
El Condor Herido
El Culpable Soy Yo
Por Que Razon
La Falla Fue Tuya
Tu Serenata
Diana
Te Quiero Mucho
Dejame Llorar
Doblaron Las Campanas
No Comprendo
Tres Canciones
Brindo Con El Alma
Gaviota Herida
Te Necesito
Simulacion
Tu Eres La Reina
Que Hubo Linda
Mi Primera Cana
Fantasia
Bonita
Si Te Vas Te Olvido
Era Como Yo
La Suerte Esta Echada
Todo Es Para Ti
Al Final Del Sendero
Sin Saber Que Me Espera
Volvamos
Amarte Mas No Puedo
Mi Muchacho
Sin Medir Distancias

Video

-DIANA- DIOMEDES DIAZ (FULL AUDIO)

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Catalog Numbers

A22 485660

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • 2 × CD
  • Compilation

About Diomedes

Diomedes was born in 1957 and raised on a farm called "Carrizal" on the outskirts of La Junta; his father, Rafael Maria Díaz, and his mother, Elvira Maestre, were very poor, something that Diomedes always sought to change. His childhood was spent helping his parents and eight brothers with farm duties, while he was musically influenced by his locally renowned uncle, Martin Elias. His friends nicknamed him El Chivato ("the little goat"), making fun of his young vibrating voice; he became part of the attraction for every party in the house. Eventually Díaz' uncle decided to help him train his voice and compose songs; Díaz quickly mastered his vocal training and was invited to perform at parties. Eager to succeed, he moved to Valledupar to work as a gardener. He also worked as a messenger and office boy for a local radio station, Radio Guatapuri, pursuing the opportunity to convince disc jockeys to play his future songs. Between 1974 and 1975, he got his first song recording deal with Jorge Quiróz and Luciano Poveda, a well known vallenato group; they recorded the song Cariñito de Mi Vida which put Díaz in the spotlight. Father of singer . Diomedes Diaz being paraded on the streets of Valledupar after the release of one of his albums. Díaz received invitations to more parties, gigs and reunions, and his voice captivated a new generation of fans. At the cultural week for a local high school, he met Rafael Orozco Maestre, an emerging vallenato singer who would give Díaz his famous nickname El Cacique de La Junta. After saving money, he recorded his first LP with accordion player Nafer Duran, which was played on radio stations and catapulted Díaz to regional fame. Diomedes Dionisio Díaz Maestre (his full name) died on December 22th, 2013 in Valledupar, Colombia, due to a cardiac arrest. Brother of composers and

Real Name

    • Diomedes Díaz Maestre

Name Vars

  • Diomedes
  • Diomedes \
  • Diaz
  • Diomedes Dance Mix
  • Diomedes Diaz
  • Diomedes Díaz \
  • Diomedes Díaz Maestre
  • Diomedes Díaz Mestre
  • Diómedes Díaz
  • Diómedez Díaz
  • J. Díaz
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Summary by Mariela Garcia

30 Grandes Exitos is a must-have for any fan of Diomedes or vallenato music. The album is a perfect representation of the singer's talent and legacy, and it is sure to be enjoyed by listeners for years to come.

Comments

El acordeonista es Colacho o es Ovidio Granados?
Que Bonita cancion. Hoy la escuche por la primera vez. Yo tambien me llamo Diana????
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Soy dominicano y me gustan las canciones de Diomedes Díaz ????
Un grande del vallenato. Yo reconozco que Diomedes fue el Cacique aunque soy silvestrista.
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Lo mejor
Yo tuve una que está en el cielo
Diana fue mi profesora en la primaría
seria muy interesante que pusieran que el acordeonero es Ovidio Granados y no Diomedes Diaz, pues Diomedes no tocaba acordeon...
Te extraño mi vallenato
Recuerdos hermosos inolvidables ????