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September 27th, 2024
Standard Black Vinyl
Traveling between Mexico, the United States and Canada, Lhasa de Sela gained international recognition with the release of her first album, La Llorona, in 1997. It was at Les Bobards, an emblematic venue on the Montreal cultural scene, that the story began, as Yves Desrosiers and Lhasa shared their passion for music on stage, through Mexican songs and some jazz classics such as Fever.
A year later, in 1994, Yves and Lhasa recorded some of their interpretations in a studio in the Lower Laurentians. Singing the traditional songs of his childhood, Lhasa learned to convey emotions, in addition to discovering a voice, his own, accompanied by the unique guitar playing of Yves Desrosiers, mixing different styles. We can hear the obvious beginnings of the sound they would solidify together on La Llorona.
TRACKLIST:
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El Cosechero
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Me Lleva el Diablo
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Desdeñosa
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Tú y la Mentira
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I Cover the Waterfront
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Se Me Hizo Fácil
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Good Morning Heartache
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Willow Weep for Me
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Arrieros Somos
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Los Peces
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Milonga Sentimental
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Fever
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