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The Chieftains Feat. Ry Cooder - San Patricio (2010) 256 vbr mp3 85 MB The musical souls of two nations, Ireland and Mexico, are movingly brought to life in San Patricio, the latest international collaboration by six-time Grammy winners The Chieftains - the leading practitioners of Irish traditional music for the past four decades.
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Chavela Vargas - Collection Prefixed by [year][bitrate] [1961][320] Con el Cuarteto Lara Foster [1970][256] Corridos de la Revolucion [1973][320] Amaneci En Tus Brazos [1973][VBR] La Origial [1975][256] Poema 20 [1989][320] Noche Bohemia [1991][320] Piensa En Mi [1994][192] Macorina [1994][320] Voz Y Sentimiento (30 Grandes canciones) [1995][320] De Mexico y del Mundo [1997][320] Chavela. Luz De Luna - With Chavela Vargas 13. Persecucion De Villa - With Mariachi Santa Fe De Jesus (Chuy) Guzman 14. Cancion Mixteca (Intro) - With Ry Cooder.
The album features multi-instrumentalist, singer and composer Ry Cooder, another multiple-Grammy winner, who co-produced with The Chieftains' Paddy Moloney. It tells the nearly forgotten story of the brave San Patricio battalion - a downtrodden group of Irish immigrant conscripts who deserted the U.S. Army in 1846 to fight on the Mexican side against the invading Yankees in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). BBC Review: 'In equal measure a curio, a lament, a history lesson and a hoedown, San Patricio is one of those albums that happily transcends its parts.
If you only buy one Irish-Mexican album this year, in fact, The Chieftains and Ry Cooder should do you nicely. The Californian guitarist and the Irish folk heavyweights are seasoned collaborators as well as inveterate globetrotters. It was while they were recording together in Havana in the 1990s that the Irishmen introduced Cooder to the musicians who would star in his nostalgic world music bestseller, the Buena Vista Social Club.
This time, though, the focus is on another historical gem: the little-known story of the Irish conscripts who deserted from the American army to fight with Santa Anna’s Mexicans in the 1840s border war. And while the first hearing of tin whistles with Mexican guitars is a little disorienting, Chieftains founder Paddy Moloney brews up a winning mixture. Bumping cheeky mariachis up against Celtic ballads, and abutting the warm warble of Cooder’s tenor with the stately harmonies of Los Cenzontles, the stellar cast includes Linda Ronstadt (with a song learned from her Mexican grandfather), legendary arranger Van Dyke Parks, the sensational Mexican singer Lila Downs, Moya Brennan from Clannad, and battalions of crack instrumentalists. Among the highlights are the ribald capering of Latin Grammy winners Los Tigres del Norte, and the mournful, sashaying bolero sung by 90-year-old Chavela Vargas. Bacaan dalam sembahyang. And if the production doesn’t attain the all-embracing smoky ambience of the Buena Vista record, it fiercely affirms that – Guinness or tequila – these are two musical cultures that know how to party. It’s a coming thing, too, this business of music as narrative documentary.
Moloney first tried it in the 1970s, addressing matters Irish-French on the 15-minute Bonaparte’s Retreat. At an hour, though, the Irish-Mexican theme could frankly do with more storytelling; Liam Neeson’s effective but brief reading, March to Battle, is no substitute for the sort of explanation Cooder superbly wove into his earlier Chavez Ravine. Still, this is a transatlantic musical campaign whose virtuosity, verve and sheer eccentric heart make it hard to resist.' Tracklist: 1. La Iguana - With Lila Downs 2. La Golondrina - With Los Folkloristas 3.