Los Cuervos - Trompetas Mexicanas

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Review by Jim Stitzel

Los Cuervos' album Trompetas Mexicanas is a vibrant and energetic collection of traditional Mexican music that is sure to get listeners up and dancing. The album features a variety of instruments, but as the title suggests, the trumpet is the star of the show. The brass section is tight and precise, and the rhythms are infectious.

The album opens with the lively "La Cucaracha," a classic Mexican tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "El Cascabel," "La Bamba," and "La Bicicleta," all of which showcase Los Cuervos' skill and enthusiasm for this genre of music.

The arrangements on Trompetas Mexicanas are top-notch, and the production is crisp and clear. The album strikes a perfect balance between honoring tradition and injecting new life into these timeless songs.

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Artist: Los Cuervos
Album: Trompetas Mexicanas

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Trompetas Mexicanas

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Catalog Numbers

MED-PR-017

Labels

Discos Medicinales

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Promo

Notes

Extraido del mini LP "Los Cuervos"
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Summary by Jim Stitzel

Trompetas Mexicanas is a must-listen for anyone who loves traditional Mexican music. Los Cuervos have done an excellent job of capturing the spirit and energy of this genre, and the result is an album that is both entertaining and authentic.

Comments

louisianawoman100
louisianawoman100 2023-04-13
No sé porque jamás la había escuchado, está buenisima amigo.
mollybrown646
mollybrown646 2023-04-12
Joooooder! Escuchaba esta cancion en el diario pop y siempre me emocionaba!!