Buena Suerte Senorita
ASIN: B000002VQC
Track Listings
| 1. Borracho #1 |
| 2. Mala Movida |
| 3. Tico Taco Polka |
| 4. En Avión Hasta Acapulco |
| 5. Buena Suerte, Señorita |
| 6. Gallo Copetón |
| 7. Dos Cosas |
| 8. Contigo Nomás |
| 9. Mis Brazos Te Esperan |
| 10. Swiss Waltz [Instrumental] |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Foot-stomping rhythms and lyrics make up this return-to-authentic-conjunto album by Flaco Jimenez, perhaps the genre's best-known ambassador. The party song "Borracho No. 1" kicks off the proceedings, and it is immediately evident that this is music from the heart of San Antonio's West Side, where there isn't a synthesizer in sight for miles. Everything here is genuine, from the accordion and bajo sexto tandem to the blues-tinged lyrics of surviving tough times. Other great cuts include the swinging "Mala Movida," on which Jimenez amazes with his quivering accordion leads, and the instrumentals "Tico Taco Polka" and "Swiss Polka," on which Jimenez gets full workouts. Also invigorating is the blood-rushing ranchera "Contigo Nomas," a tale of love practiced as devotion driven along by whip-sharp percussion. --Ramiro Burr
Buena Suerte Senorita,Flaco Jimenez,Arista,Latin Music,Mexican,Norteño,Pop,Tex-Mex,Zydeco
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Buena Suerte Senorita
Flaco Jimenez Manufacturer: Arista ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002VQB Release Date: 1996-05-21 |
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Amazon.com
Foot-stomping rhythms and lyrics make up this return-to-authentic-conjunto album by Flaco Jimenez, perhaps the genre's best-known ambassador. The party song "Borracho No. 1" kicks off the proceedings, and it is immediately evident that this is music from the heart of San Antonio's West Side, where there isn't a synthesizer in sight for miles. Everything here is genuine, from the accordion and bajo sexto tandem to the blues-tinged lyrics of surviving tough times. Other great cuts include the swinging "Mala Movida," on which Jimenez amazes with his quivering accordion leads, and the instrumentals "Tico Taco Polka" and "Swiss Polka," on which Jimenez gets full workouts. Also invigorating is the blood-rushing ranchera "Contigo Nomas," a tale of love practiced as devotion driven along by whip-sharp percussion. --Ramiro BurrAlbum Review: