Latin, French, Italian The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/1630.html Fri, 19 Apr 2024 22:17:59 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Pedro Infante - 48 Grandes Exitos (2002) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/1630-pedro-infante/5388-pedro-infante-48-grandes-exitos.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/1630-pedro-infante/5388-pedro-infante-48-grandes-exitos.html Pedro Infante - 48 Grandes Exitos (2002)

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CD1

1. - Cien años (3:31)
2. - No me platiques (3:16)
3. - Di que no (2:43)
4. - El muñeco de cuerda (3:23)
5. - Historia de un amor (3:21)
6. - Amorcito corazon (3:03)
7. - A la orilla del mar (3:21)
8. - Grito prisionero (3:06)
9. - Yo soy quien soy (2:32)
10. - Los gavilanes (3:08)
11. - Siete leguas (3:05)
12. - Nacho Bernal (3:12)
13. - El fronterizo (2:47)
14. - El alazan y el rosillo (2:55)
15. - Nochecitas mexicanas (2:40)
16. - Las mañanitas (2:57)
17. - Mañanitas tapatias (2:44)
18. - Despierta (3:04)
19. - Las otras mañanitas (3:19)
20. - Tres dias (2:33)
21. - Tu solo tu (3:17)
22. - La calandria (3:04)
23. - La cama de piedra (2:29)
24. - Echenme la tierra encima (2:49)

CD2

1. - Flor Sin Retoño (3:07)
2. - Nocturnal (2:40)
3. - Besame morenita (2:19)
4. - Tu Enamorado (3:08)
5. - Cuando Sale La Luna (3:21)
6. - Paloma Querida (2:51)
7. - Noche Plateada (2:37)
8. - Luna De Octubre (2:44)
9. - Nube Gris (2:39)
10. - Mañana (3:14)
11. - El plebeyo (3:19)
12. - Recuerdo (2:49)
13. - Oye Vale (3:07)
14. - El copetin (2:41)
15. - Carta A Eufemia (3:08)
16. - Copa Tras Copa (2:39)
17. - Mi tenampa (3:13)
18. - Dicen Que Soy Mujeriego (2:31)
19. - El gavilan pollero (2:30)
20. - Adios mis chorreadas (3:10)
21. - Sus Ojitos (2:31)
22. - Mi Cariñito (2:35)
23. - La Tertulia (3:07)
24. - Yo No Fui (2:24)
25. - Cafe con piquete (2:57)
26. - Pos Cui Cui Ri (2:17)

 

A film and music idol, one of the most popular Mexican actors of his time, Pedro Infante was born in the bosom of a modest Mexican family, learning basic music knowledge from his father, musician Delfino Infante García, and inspiring loving care from his mother, Refugio Cruz. Infante assembled a minor orchestra called la Rabia, touring the nightclub circuit before joining a major group known as Orquesta Estrella de Culiacan. Nevertheless, he moved to Mexico City in 1939 to pursue a solo career, singing at small venues around the city and having the opportunity to join a local radio station show after meeting José Luis Ugalde.

Pedro Infante's first record was released in December 1943. Nominated as Best Actor for his roles in the 1947 movie Cuando Lloran los Valientes and 1948's Los Tres Huastecos, he finally achieved the honor in 1956 when the Mexican Academy awarded him for La Vida No Vale Nada. Surprisingly, one of his first movies, titled Cuando Habla el Corazón, directed by Juan José Segura in 1943, had failed to captivate audiences and its showing lasted just one week. Pedro Infante, better known as the King of Mexican Bolero and the Idol from Guamuchil, died tragically in a plane crash on April 15, 1957. ---Drago Bonacich, Rovi

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Pedro Infante Con Germán Lízarraga (2011) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/1630-pedro-infante/8954-pedro-infante-con-german-lizarraga-disco-2011.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/1630-pedro-infante/8954-pedro-infante-con-german-lizarraga-disco-2011.html Pedro Infante Con Germán Lízarraga Y Sus Estrellas De Sinaloa (2011)

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01 Besame Morenita
02 Carta A Eufemia
03 Flor sin Retorno
04 Mira Nada Mas
05 El Gavilan Pollero
06 Cafe Con Piquete
07 El Piojo Y La Pulga
08 Peso Sobre Peso play
09 Muy despacito
10 Presentimiento
11 Por Un Amor
12 Amorcito Corazón play

 

Pedro Infante con la Banda Estrellas de Sinaloa de German Lizarraga was recorded in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico and produced by German Lizarraga. He hand picked classic, original recordings from Pedro Infante's deep catalog and then combined their rich, subtle texture with newly recorded arrangements perfomed by Banda Estrellas de Sinaloa. The result is a beautiful, twelve song collection of unforgettable tracks such as "Amorcito Corazon, " "Besame Morenita, " "Mira Nada Mas, " "El Gavilan Pollero" and many more. This project presents the classic, traditional ranchero sound of the most famous ranchero in the world, Pedro Infante, and simply blends it with the unmistakeable Banda style of Banda Estrellas de Sinaloa. ---Editorial Reviews, amazon.com

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Pedro Infante – Rancheras y Corridos (2002) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/1630-pedro-infante/10327-pedro-infante-rancheras-y-corridos.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/latin-french-italian/1630-pedro-infante/10327-pedro-infante-rancheras-y-corridos.html Pedro Infante – Rancheras y Corridos (2002)

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01 El Alazan Y El Rosillo
02 Ifigueño El Sombrerudo
03 15 De Septiembre
04 Los Gavilanes
05 La Mala Estrella					play
06 Alla En El Rancho Grande
07 Islas Marias
08 Yo Mate A Juan Charrasqueado
09 Jorge Negrete
10 Tercia De Ases
11 La Rafaelita						play
12 El Fronterizo
13 Mi Lindo Monterey
14 El Muchacho Alegre
15 Soldado Raso
16 Rosita De Olivo
17 Nacho Bernal
18 Siete Leguas

 

Pedro Infante was born in Mexico in 1917, the singer, musician and actor's musical success came from his performances of mariachi and ranchera music. In a prolific career he recorded over 300 songs, the first of which was released in 1943. Amongst his most popular recordings are "Amorcito Corazón", "Corazón" and "Maldita Sea Mi Suerte". He also appeared in over 50 films, winning a number of acting accolades including a Golden Globe for Best Actor. His on-screen persona secured his heroic status amongst the working classes of Mexico and his premature death in a plane accident in 1957 brought Mexico to a state of national mourning. He is still highly regarded today.

 

Pedro Infante, (Mazatlán, Sinaloa, 18 de noviembre de 1917 — Mérida, Yucatán, 15 de abril de 1957) fue un actor y cantante mexicano de la Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano, así como uno de los grandes representantes de la música ranchera. A partir de 1939 apareció en más de 60 películas, y desde 1943 grabó aproximadamente 310 canciones. Por su actuación en la película Tizoc (1956), fue acreedor al Oso de Plata del Festival Internacional de Cine de Berlín al mejor actor principal, y al premio Globo de Oro2 a la mejor película extranjera, otorgado por la prensa extranjera acreditada en Hollywood.

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