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The Best of Lydia Mendoza

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  • Original Release Date: April 29, 2008
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. Mal Hombre 3:30 Not Available
  2. Tú Dirás 3:14 Not Available
  3. Adiós Muchachos 2:28 Not Available
  4. Delgadina 2:58 Not Available
  5. Piensa En Mi 2:58 Not Available
  6. Se Murió La Cucaracha 3:13 Not Available
  7. Medalla De Dios 3:08 Not Available
  8. Contestación A "Amor Que Malo Eres" 2:43 Not Available
  9. Aunque Me Odies 2:43 Not Available
10. Enredaste Mi Vida 2:54 Not Available
11. Si Fue Por Eso 2:42 Not Available
12. No Es Culpa Mia 2:45 Not Available
13. Besando La Cruz 2:55 Not Available
14. Luis Pulido 2:40 Not Available
15. Amor Bonito 3:02 Not Available
16. Flores Negras 5:16 Not Available
17. Pero Ay Qué Triste 2:22 Not Available
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to this giant of Tejano balladry, May 16, 2008
This review is from: Best of Lydia Mendoza (Audio CD)
Arhoolie Records has long been the curator of the legacy of Texas music legend Lydia Mendoza, one of the most powerful singers to hail from the Tex-Mex border area in the 20th Century. Mendoza passed away in December, 2007, and this collection is a fitting legacy. Culled from the many albums Arhoolie issued over the years, it presents Mendoza's passage from the powerful stylist of her youth (the opening tracks, from the 1930s, evoke the same sort of gravitas and depth as Edith Piaf during the same era) to her more mature years, including live performances in the 1980s that show her still a tremendous singer and interpreter of song. There is musical experimentation along the way, and a variety of styles that always serves to underscore the clarity and beauty of her voice. This is a great single-disc introduction to a highly-revered artist; if you like what you hear on this best-of set, there's plenty more to explore from here. (DJ Joe Sixpack, Slipcue music reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lydia - The Legend, October 31, 2010
This review is from: Best of Lydia Mendoza (Audio CD)
QEPD: Lydia Mendoza (1916-2007)
The first track - "Mal Hombre" - the ultimate Spanish language anthem for every womin who has been hurt by a man. Lydia and her 12 string guitar producing the tango rhythm for the expression of betrayal felt by wimin everywhere, "...eres un canalla, eres un malvado, eres un mal hombre." (my translation, "...you are a swine, you are a villain, you are a wicked, cold-hearted man.") These feelings are still as universal today as in 1934. It's unfortunate that the sample doesn't feature this line of the song because she adds the emphasis "eres un......Mal Hombre."
This collection also has other Tejano music legends. Tracks 7 & 11 feature "El Huracan de Valle," Narciso Martinez(acordión). Track 8 features Enrique Rodriguez(requinto). Track 9 features Tony de la Rosa(acordión). Track 10 features Gilberto Lopez(acordión). You may have difficulty finding these specific tracks somewhere else.
Lydia's own sweet love song ranchera "Amor Bonito" is also in this collection. The last two tracks recorded at UC-Berkeley, Wheeler Auditorium, leave you wanting more Lydia live and in concert. Thank goodness there is - La Alondra de la Frontera: Live!
**the "i" for womin and wimin is intentional, also why not spell words how we pronounce them"**
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5.0 out of 5 stars how did I miss her?, June 14, 2010
This review is from: Best of Lydia Mendoza (Audio CD)
had the same reaction when I heard Edith Piaf many years ago so beautiful it made me cry
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