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Sonora Santiagueña's self-titled album is a wonderful tribute to the music and culture of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. The group's unique sound is a combination of traditional folk music and modern influences, resulting in a truly captivating listening experience.
The album features a variety of instruments, including guitar, accordion, and percussion, all expertly played by the talented members of Sonora Santiagueña. The vocal performances are equally impressive, with beautiful harmonies and heartfelt lyrics that speak to the group's deep connection to their roots.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "La Salamanca," a classic folk song that has been reimagined with a fresh, modern twist. The energy and passion of the performance is infectious, making it impossible not to tap your feet and join in the fun.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Martiniana | ||
Que Triste Esta La Cumbiamba | ||
Puro Grupo | ||
El Rasca Rasca | ||
Maracaibo | ||
Viaje Del Negrito | ||
Don Goyo | ||
Oye MI Amor | ||
Por La Montaña | ||
Marisela |
Role | Company |
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Record Company | Industria De Radio y Televisión, S.A. |
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | Tito Ahumada |
Music Director | Tito Ahumada |
Vocals | Lucho Ramírez |
Sonora Santiagueña's self-titled album is a must-have for fans of traditional folk music and anyone who appreciates great musicianship and heartfelt performances. It's clear that the group has poured their hearts and souls into this project, and the result is a truly unforgettable listening experience.