Son de Mi Tierra
Son de Madera
SFW40550
The improvisatory, string-driven music of Veracruz called son jarocho has enjoyed several decades of major resurgence. This "back-to-the-future" recording allies elder farmer and rancher musicians with the next generation of forward-looking innovators who comprise the group Son de Madera. Son de Mi Tierra ("They are from my land") burgeons with creativity and reverence for both the old and the new as it draws from rural roots to produce fresh interpretations of this popular Mexican regional music. 13 tracks, 52 minutes, 40-page booklet with extensive bilingual notes and photographs.
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Year of Release
2009
Record Label
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
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101 |
Las poblanas (The Women from Puebla) |
Son de Madera |
5:47 |
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102 |
La totolita (The Little Turkey) |
Son de Madera |
3:43 |
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103 |
Torito abajeño (The Little Lowlands Bull) |
Son de Madera |
3:11 |
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104 |
Los villanos (The Commoners) |
Son de Madera |
1:38 |
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105 |
Cascabel (Jingle Bell / Rattlesnake) |
Son de Madera |
6:22 |
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106 |
Jarabe loco (Crazy Dance) |
Son de Madera |
5:04 |
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107 |
Pájaro carpintero (Woodpecker) |
Son de Madera |
2:56 |
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108 |
Petenera (Petenera) |
Son de Madera |
3:53 |
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109 |
Siquisirí (Siquisirí) |
Son de Madera |
4:00 |
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110 |
La bamba (The Bamba) |
Son de Madera |
2:46 |
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111 |
Buscapies (Buscapies) |
Son de Madera |
5:18 |
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112 |
Toro zacamandú (Zacamandú Bull) |
Son de Madera |
4:01 |
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113 |
Trompito (Little Top) |
Son de Madera |
3:33 |
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