Ricardo Arjona - Viña del Mar 2015

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Ricardo Arjona - Viña del Mar 2015

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01 Ricardo Arjona-El Problema 
02 Ricardo Arjona-Te Quiero 
03 Ricardo Arjona-Acompañame a estar solo 
04 Ricardo Arjona-Dime que no 
05 Ricardo Arjona-Sin Ti, Sin Mi 
06 Ricardo Arjona-Desnuda 
07 Ricardo Arjona-Invertebrado 
08 Ricardo Arjona-Historia de Taxi 
09 Ricardo Arjona-Cavernicolas 
10 Ricardo Arjona-Si el norte fuera sur 
11 Ricardo Arjona-El Amor 
12 Ricardo Arjona-Lo Que Tengo 
13 Ricardo Arjona-Señora de las 4 decadas 
14 Ricardo Arjona-Te Conozco 
15 Ricardo Arjona-Apnea 
16 Ricardo Arjona-Fuiste Tu 
17 Ricardo Arjona-Me Enseñaste 
18 Ricardo Arjona-Quien Diria 
19 Ricardo Arjona-Realmente no estoy tan solo
20 Ricardo Arjona-Minutos

 

Guatemalan singer/songwriter Ricardo Arjona is one of the more respected Latin artists, mostly for his social conscience and his integrity in writing and performing songs. Born in Antigua, he was interested in music from an early age but later decided to become a rural schoolteacher. He also played basketball for the Guatemalan national team, but continued to play guitar and write songs in his spare time. After realizing that music was vocation, he moved to Mexico City; once there, he began looking for a record contract and played at many student festivals.

Arjona finally found a contract through PolyGram, but the label attempted to market him as a Latin lover type on his debut album, Dejame Decir Que Te Amo (Let Me Say I Love You). Predictably, the album failed, and Arjona spent the next five years teaching and occasionally writing songs recorded by other artists. He moved to Buenos Aires, began playing again, and soon returned to the recording sphere with material more suited to his experiences as a protest singer, namely "Jesus Verbo No Sustantivo," a controversial song about his experiences at a Catholic school as a child. It gained him a contract with Sony, which released many of his most popular albums, including 1992's Animal Nocturno. His next two albums, 1994's Historias and 1996's Si el Norte Fuera el Sur, were not only popular but critics' favorites as well.

Galería Caribe, which appeared in 2000, became Arjona's first number one album on the Top Latin Albums chart, and 2002's Santo Pecado won him a Latin Grammy Award. Adentro, released in late 2005, was a landmark in Arjona's catalog; it marked the first of several contributions by Puerto Rican producer and songwriter Tommy Torres, and won Arjona another Latin Grammy. 5to Piso followed in 2008, bolstered by the help of Torres plus a massive hit single in "Como Duele." Poquita Ropa arrived two years later, in 2010, with Arjona adopting more of a stripped-down approach. Released in 2011, Independiente featured a poppier sound and style that made the album a success, and the lead single "El Amor" a big hit. In typical fashion, Arjona switched gears again for 2014's Viaje, a singer/songwriter album through and through, driven by life on the road and depression brought on by the death of his mother. ---John Bush, Rovi

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