viernes, 26 de junio de 2009

·"Recopilación Zitarrosa" - Alfredo Zitarrosa

Alfredo Zitarrosa (b. March 10, 1936, d. on January 17, 1989 in Montevideo, Uruguay; a Uruguayan singer, composer, poet, writer and journalist. He is regarded as one of the most important figures in the popular music of his country and Latin America in general. Among the songs which became big hits are included "Doña Soledad" (Miss Soledad), "Recordándote" (Remembering you), "Stéfanie", "Adagio a mi país" (Adagio to my country) , "Zamba Por Vos" (Zamba for you), "El Violín de Becho" (Becho's violin) and the poem by milonga "Guitarra negra" (Black Guitar). As a poet, he was honored by the Inspectorate of Montevideo with the Municipal Poetry Award of 1959, for the book Explicaciones (Explanations) , which he never wanted to publish. In 1988 his storybook Por si el recuerdo (In case I remember), was published, containing stories written at various times during his life. Like any creator, Alfredo Zitarrosa nourishes his work from several sources, but even so, in his particular case emphasis has to be placed on the highly autobiographical nature of his compositions.

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01- Milonga De Ojos Dorados
02- Coplas Al Compadre Juan Miguel
03- De No Olvidar
04- Milonga Para Una Niña
05- Del Que Se Ausenta
06- Recordándote
07- Cueca Del Regreso
08- Zamba por Vos
09- Pa'l Que Se Va
10- Mire Amigo
11- Si Te Vas
12- Los Dos Criollos
13- No Me Esperes
14- La Canción Del Cantor
15- Doña Soledad
16- Milonga Triste
17- A José Artigas
18- Décimas A Jacinto Luna
19- Gato Del Perro
20- Qué Pena
21- En Blanco y Negro
22- Yaraví

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