Guadalupe Pineda - Homenaje a Los Grandes Compositores '2018
Artist | Guadalupe Pineda Related artists |
Album name | Homenaje a Los Grandes Compositores |
Country | |
Date | 2018 |
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Play time | 01:01:12 |
Format / Bitrate | Stereo 1420 Kbps
/ 44.1 kHz MP3 320 Kbps |
Media | CD |
Size | 409 mb |
Price | Download $3.95 |
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Tracklist --------- 01. Medley: Nos Hizo Falta Tiempo / Contigo Aprendà 02. Procuro Olvidarte 03. Por Ti (El Infierno Es Amor) 04. Asà Fue 05. Mi Ãrbol y Yo 06. Popurrà de El Jibarito Hernández : Lamento Borincano / Perfume de Gardenias / Preciosa 07. El Tiempo de Ti 08. Yolanda (Te Amo) 09. Los Ejes de Mi Carreta 10. Estoy Aquà 11. Un Millón de Amigos 12. Las Estaciones 13. Amor de los Dos 14. Medley Ranchero: El Cantador / Tristes Recuerdos Guadalupe Pineda came to be known as one of her native Mexicos grassroots musical icons. Performing music from all over the Spanish-speaking world for audiences large and small, Pineda built a reputation and fan base, concert by concert, over the course of a career that spanned decades. Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Pineda early on relocated to Mexico City, where she studied sociology and political science before embarking on her career as a vocalist. Pineda began singing in the local coffee shops and small venues, building her repertoire and reputation while she supported herself selling real estate and teaching guitar lessons. Pineda collaborated with a number of local groups, one of them being Sanampay, with whom she recorded three records and got her first chance to tour internationally. In 1980 Pineda recorded an album with Carlos CaÃto Diaz, launching her career as a solo performer. Throughout the early 80s Pineda performed anywhere she was invited, including venues like prisons, mental hospitals offices, and city squares. The less-than-glamorous performance career honed her skills and gained support punctuated by the 1984 release of the song Yolanda. Her breakthrough hit, also known as Te Amo, performed as a duet with Pablo Milanés, sold better than a million and a half copies, announcing Pineda as an international star. In the years to follow, Pineda would add many successful records to her discography, soon including more than 25 titles, several achieving gold and platinum status. She has appeared before audiences all over Latin America and Europe, performing folk and pop repertoire from all over Latin America.