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Album lore
Grupo Miramar’s 1976 release Una Lagrima Y Un Recuerdo stands as a measured entry in the grupera, ranchera, and bolero traditions, issued by Melodia Musica. The ten tracks unfold with a blend of romantic balladry and tropical inflections, reflecting the group’s place within the Spanish-language canon of the era. Among these, “Pobreza Fatal” carries a plaintive weight, emblematic of the album’s recurring themes of love and loss.The record’s arrangements lean on familiar chord progressions and emotive vocal delivery, fitting the conventions of the romantica style. While not widely circulated—garnering modest attention on platforms such as Last.fm—the album retains a quiet resonance for collectors attuned to mid-1970s Mexican popular music. The presence of tracks like “Una Lágrima y Un Recuerdo” and “Morir contigo” mark it as a repository of the sentimental strains that define its lineage.
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Album lore
Grupo Miramar’s 1976 release Una Lagrima Y Un Recuerdo stands as a measured entry in the grupera, ranchera, and bolero traditions, issued by Melodia Musica. The ten tracks unfold with a blend of romantic balladry and tropical inflections, reflecting the group’s place within the Spanish-language canon of the era. Among these, “Pobreza Fatal” carries a plaintive weight, emblematic of the album’s recurring themes of love and loss.The record’s arrangements lean on familiar chord progressions and emotive vocal delivery, fitting the conventions of the romantica style. While not widely circulated—garnering modest attention on platforms such as Last.fm—the album retains a quiet resonance for collectors attuned to mid-1970s Mexican popular music. The presence of tracks like “Una Lágrima y Un Recuerdo” and “Morir contigo” mark it as a repository of the sentimental strains that define its lineage.
How did this get here?
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify