advanced search
Amor, Dolor y Lágrimas (Love, Pain, and Tears) flow from the heart of the Mexican mariachi when it plays música ranchera, Mexico’s soulful "country music." Riding the wave of mass media beginning in the 1930s, música ranchera became the single most popular vein of Mexican music by the 1950s. GRAMMY-winning Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano breathes new life into classic soul-baring rancheras and boleros in this back-to-the-future recording. 47 minutes, 13 tracks, 32-page booklet, extensive notes, photos. Year of Recording 2008 Record Label Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Source Archive Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Credits Produced by Natividad Cano ; Produced by Jesús Guzmán ; Produced by Daniel Sheehy ; Recorded by Salvador Sandoval ; Mixed by Salvador Sandoval ; Mastered by Pete Reiniger ; Design by Joe Parisi ; Design by Flood Design ; Photography by Daniel Sheehy
Click to enlarge