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Gracias Rigo by La Autoridad De La Sierra emerged in 2005 under the UMLE - Disa imprint, a staple label for regional Mexican music. This twelve-track set is rooted firmly in duranguense, a genre distinguished by its brisk tempos and brass-led ensembles. The album’s repertoire includes numbers like "Cuando Tu Cariño" and "La Mucura," the latter standing out as a featured track. The songs traverse themes common to Mexican folk traditions, from love and longing to local pride, as in "Mi Matamoros Querido."La Autoridad De La Sierra’s offering is a clear artifact of duranguense’s early 2000s wave, drawing on the northern Mexican musical lineage with a contemporary polish. The record’s twelve cuts, including "Lamento De Amor" and "Besando La Cruz," render a snapshot of the genre’s vibrant club and dance hall presence during this period. With nearly two thousand listeners logged on Last.fm, Gracias Rigo quietly endures as a signal within the regional Mexican canon.
$41.00
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Featured track
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Album lore
Gracias Rigo by La Autoridad De La Sierra emerged in 2005 under the UMLE - Disa imprint, a staple label for regional Mexican music. This twelve-track set is rooted firmly in duranguense, a genre distinguished by its brisk tempos and brass-led ensembles. The album’s repertoire includes numbers like "Cuando Tu Cariño" and "La Mucura," the latter standing out as a featured track. The songs traverse themes common to Mexican folk traditions, from love and longing to local pride, as in "Mi Matamoros Querido."La Autoridad De La Sierra’s offering is a clear artifact of duranguense’s early 2000s wave, drawing on the northern Mexican musical lineage with a contemporary polish. The record’s twelve cuts, including "Lamento De Amor" and "Besando La Cruz," render a snapshot of the genre’s vibrant club and dance hall presence during this period. With nearly two thousand listeners logged on Last.fm, Gracias Rigo quietly endures as a signal within the regional Mexican canon.
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