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Y Arriba Zacatecas

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Anyone who is seriously into ranchera films (Mexican westerns) of the '50s, '60s, and '70s knows the name Antonio Aguilar; the actor/singer appeared in countless westerns in his day. Some connoisseurs of Mexican cinema have described Aguilar as a Mexican equivalent of John Wayne, which is an imperfect comparison because the Duke -- unlike Aguilar -- was not known for singing. But like Wayne, Aguilar was huge in his genre -- and Banda Jerez provide an enthusiastic tribute to him on Y Arriba Zacatecas: Homenaje a Don Antonio Aguilar. For Jerez, saluting Aguilar does not mean going out of their way to emulate his musical performances. In westerns, Aguilar was famous for mariachi -- it wasn't uncommon for Aguilar's characters to sing mariachi one minute and participate in a gunfight the next -- but there isn't a trace of mariachi to be found on this 39-minute disc. Jerez' forte is banda, and their neo-banda approach is as rowdy as it is exuberant. Jerez salute Aguilar on their own terms, giving "Animas Que No Amanezca," "El Caballo Blanco," "El Alazan y el Rocio," and other familiar songs a flavor that is modern (by 2006 standards) but certainly not oblivious to the past. Jerez are hardly the first banda artists who have embraced songs associated with Aguilar; the charismatic banda/mariachi star Ezequiel Pena, for example, has recorded excellent banda arrangements of "Animas Que No Amanezca" and "El Alazan y el Rocio," but Pena is more old-school in his outlook. Had Pena recorded a banda tribute to Aguilar, it would have sounded much different from this in-your-face project. One could even go so far as to say that Jerez are the banda equivalent of a punk band -- and just as the Ramones had no problem making '50s and early-'60s tunes relevant to punk, Jerez never sound the least bit dated on this fine homage to Aguilar. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Caballo Prieto Azabache

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    2. 2.
      El Adolorido

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    3. 3.
      Que Milagro Chaparrita

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    4. 4.
      Pa' Que Son Pasiones

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    5. 5.
      Animas Que No Amanezca

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    6. 6.
      Caballo Alazan Lucero

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    7. 7.
      Bonita Finca de Adobe

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    8. 8.
      El Moro de Compas

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    9. 9.
      Cabello Bayo

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    10. 10.
      Que Se Te Quite Ese Orgullo (Cuatro Meses)

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    11. 11.
      El Caballo Blanco

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    12. 12.
      El Alazan y el Rocio

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    13. 13.
      Arboles de la Barranca

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    14. 14.
      El Ausente

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

    15. 15.
      A la Once de la Noche

      アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

作品の情報

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アーティスト: La Numero 1 Banda Jerez

商品の紹介

Anyone who is seriously into ranchera films (Mexican westerns) of the '50s, '60s, and '70s knows the name Antonio Aguilar; the actor/singer appeared in countless westerns in his day. Some connoisseurs of Mexican cinema have described Aguilar as a Mexican equivalent of John Wayne, which is an imperfect comparison because the Duke -- unlike Aguilar -- was not known for singing. But like Wayne, Aguilar was huge in his genre -- and Banda Jerez provide an enthusiastic tribute to him on Y Arriba Zacatecas: Homenaje a Don Antonio Aguilar. For Jerez, saluting Aguilar does not mean going out of their way to emulate his musical performances. In westerns, Aguilar was famous for mariachi -- it wasn't uncommon for Aguilar's characters to sing mariachi one minute and participate in a gunfight the next -- but there isn't a trace of mariachi to be found on this 39-minute disc. Jerez' forte is banda, and their neo-banda approach is as rowdy as it is exuberant. Jerez salute Aguilar on their own terms, giving "Animas Que No Amanezca," "El Caballo Blanco," "El Alazan y el Rocio," and other familiar songs a flavor that is modern (by 2006 standards) but certainly not oblivious to the past. Jerez are hardly the first banda artists who have embraced songs associated with Aguilar; the charismatic banda/mariachi star Ezequiel Pena, for example, has recorded excellent banda arrangements of "Animas Que No Amanezca" and "El Alazan y el Rocio," but Pena is more old-school in his outlook. Had Pena recorded a banda tribute to Aguilar, it would have sounded much different from this in-your-face project. One could even go so far as to say that Jerez are the banda equivalent of a punk band -- and just as the Ramones had no problem making '50s and early-'60s tunes relevant to punk, Jerez never sound the least bit dated on this fine homage to Aguilar. ~ Alex Henderson
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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2006年05月16日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFonovisa
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 835255
SKU 808835255028

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