“Vicente Fernández is the (Frank) Sinatra of ranchera music. He’s the supreme singer; the man who does things his way.” -The Houston Chronicle 10/11/91- It was early fall 1991 when Vicente Fernández was in Houston, Texas, on another one of his U.S. tours. On the morning of Fernández's concert at the city's historic Hofheinz Pavilion, the top-of-the-page headline in the national newspaper, The… Read more in Amazon's Vicente Fernández Store
If I had to pick Vicente Fernandez's five best albums, this album would definitely be on my list (the other four albums are El Tapatio, El Hijo Del Pueblo, Arriba Huentitan, and Mi Amigo Tordillo). This album has a couple of well known hits (e.g., Las llaves de mi Alma and El Arracadas), but it also contains subtle gems such as Yo quiero ser tu amante and Tu amor sonado. This album is quintessential Chente!
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