La Sonora Santanera - La Sonora Santanera en Su 60 Aniversario (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: La Sonora Santanera
- Title: La Sonora Santanera en Su 60 Aniversario
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Sony Music
- Genre: Salsa, Latin, Folk
- Quality: AAC 256 Kbps, mp4 (720x480)
- Total Time: 118:55 min
- Total Size: 897 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. La Boa (with Roco)
2. El Ladrón (with Julieta Venegas)
3. Fruto Robado (with Cristian Castro)
4. Bomboro Quiñá Quiñá (with Ruben Albarran)
5. Mi Razón (with Paquita la del Barrio)
6. Mil Horas (with Sasha, Benny y Erik)
7. Pena Negra (with Maria José)
8. Los Luchadores
9. Amor de Cabaret (with Río Roma)
10. Por las Calles de México (with Mijares)
11. En la Orilla del Mar (with Gilberto Santa Rosa)
12. 60 Aniversario
13. Aunque Me Cueste la Vida (with Eugenia León)
14. El Muñeco de la Ciudad (with Diego Moran)
15. Apambichao
16. Solamente una Vez (with Guadalupe Pineda)
17. ¿Quién Será? (with Danny Frank)
18. A Muchos Años
19. La Boa (with Roco) [Video]
20. El Ladrón (with Julieta Venegas) [Video]
21. Fruto Robado (with Cristian Castro) [Video]
22. Bomboro Quiñá Quiñá (with Ruben Albarran) [Video]
23. Mi Razón (with Paquita la del Barrio) [Video]
24. Mil Horas (with Sasha, Benny y Erik) [Video]
25. Pena Negra (with Maria José) [Video]
26. Los Luchadores [Video]
27. Amor de Cabaret (with Río Roma) [Video]
28. Por las Calles de México (with Mijares) [Video]
29. En la Orilla del Mar (with Gilberto Santa Rosa) [Video]
30. 60 Aniversario [Video]
31. Aunque Me Cueste la Vida (with Eugenia León) [Video]
32. El Muñeco de la Ciudad (with Diego Moran) [Video]
33. Apambichao [Video]
34. Solamente una Vez (with Guadalupe Pineda) [Video]
35. ¿Quién Será? (with Danny Frank) [Video]
36. A Muchos Años [Video]
1. La Boa (with Roco)
2. El Ladrón (with Julieta Venegas)
3. Fruto Robado (with Cristian Castro)
4. Bomboro Quiñá Quiñá (with Ruben Albarran)
5. Mi Razón (with Paquita la del Barrio)
6. Mil Horas (with Sasha, Benny y Erik)
7. Pena Negra (with Maria José)
8. Los Luchadores
9. Amor de Cabaret (with Río Roma)
10. Por las Calles de México (with Mijares)
11. En la Orilla del Mar (with Gilberto Santa Rosa)
12. 60 Aniversario
13. Aunque Me Cueste la Vida (with Eugenia León)
14. El Muñeco de la Ciudad (with Diego Moran)
15. Apambichao
16. Solamente una Vez (with Guadalupe Pineda)
17. ¿Quién Será? (with Danny Frank)
18. A Muchos Años
19. La Boa (with Roco) [Video]
20. El Ladrón (with Julieta Venegas) [Video]
21. Fruto Robado (with Cristian Castro) [Video]
22. Bomboro Quiñá Quiñá (with Ruben Albarran) [Video]
23. Mi Razón (with Paquita la del Barrio) [Video]
24. Mil Horas (with Sasha, Benny y Erik) [Video]
25. Pena Negra (with Maria José) [Video]
26. Los Luchadores [Video]
27. Amor de Cabaret (with Río Roma) [Video]
28. Por las Calles de México (with Mijares) [Video]
29. En la Orilla del Mar (with Gilberto Santa Rosa) [Video]
30. 60 Aniversario [Video]
31. Aunque Me Cueste la Vida (with Eugenia León) [Video]
32. El Muñeco de la Ciudad (with Diego Moran) [Video]
33. Apambichao [Video]
34. Solamente una Vez (with Guadalupe Pineda) [Video]
35. ¿Quién Será? (with Danny Frank) [Video]
36. A Muchos Años [Video]
La Sonora Santanera's leader, Carlos Colorado, belonged to a local orquesta in his hometown of Barra de Santa Ana, but it was not until he moved to Mexico City that his group, Tropical Santanera, was born. The band played private parties around the city, attracting the attention of promoter Jesús "Palillo" Martínez, who helped them get a gig at the Follies Bergere Theater. The band changed its name to La Sonora Santanera and played a mix of dance-oriented styles, earning a contract with CBS Mexico in 1960. Soon afterwards, they had their first hits, "La Boa" and "Los Aretes de la Luna."
The band continued to be hot throughout the '60s and eventually they changed their name again to La International Sonora Santanera de Carlos Colorado.
Colorado died in a car accident in 1986, leading to the temporary dissolution of the band. In 1997, though, remaining members reunited to release Como en los Buenos Tiempos, which attempted to revive the group's signature sound.
The band continued to be hot throughout the '60s and eventually they changed their name again to La International Sonora Santanera de Carlos Colorado.
Colorado died in a car accident in 1986, leading to the temporary dissolution of the band. In 1997, though, remaining members reunited to release Como en los Buenos Tiempos, which attempted to revive the group's signature sound.
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