Mariachi Los Camperos / De Ayer Para Siempre
Album: De Ayer Para Siempre   Collection:World
Artist:Mariachi Los Camperos   Added:Sep 2019
Label:Smithsonian/Folkways  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2019-10-07 Pull Date: 2019-12-09 Charts: Reggae/World
Week Ending: Dec 8 Dec 1 Nov 24 Nov 17 Nov 3 Oct 27 Oct 20 Oct 13
Airplays: 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 2

Recent Airplay
1. Jan 23, 2020: Melange
Popurri Fuentes
4. Dec 03, 2019: Clean Copper Radio & Hot Topics
La Ultima Cancion
2. Dec 17, 2019: Clean Copper Radio & Hot Topics
Vivir Sin Ti
5. Nov 26, 2019: Clean Copper Radio & Hot Topics
Popurri Fuentes
3. Dec 14, 2019: Music Casserole
Pajaro Cu
6. Nov 23, 2019: the Acupuncture Hour
Popurri Fuentes

Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2019-10-01
Lush and evocative, this is top of the line mariachi music; shades of old Mexico brought up to date; beautifully orchestrated, played, and sung by Los Angeles-based Mariachi Los Camperos, founded by Nate Cano, a third generation mariachi musician from Jalisco; current bandleader Jesus “Chuy” Guzman, got his chops playing the bars of Tijuana; world treasure from Folkways; RIYL Norteno music

No FCC's; Favorite tracks: 2, 4, 8,10, 12, 13, 14

1—El Pasajero – 3:51-- upbeat and happy; a harmonized shout with horns blaring

*2—Cuando Yo Quiera Has de Volver –3:16-- slower with harp flourishes and impassioned solo tenor singer

3—Maria Bonita –3:42-- fast waltz with trumpet refrains and solo tenor

*4 –Veinte anos –3:26—solo tenor sings ballad with lots of horn flourishes and running guitar beat

5 –Mexicali Rose/South of the Border –3:30—movie music sounding instrumental; chorus comes in partway through

6—Ya Lo Pagaras Con Dios –2:51 – another ranchera complete with impassioned tenor

7—Popurri Boleros –5:20-- dramatic horn solo leads off; solo tenor sings to lush accompaniment; opens out to close harmony chorus and lots of harp flourishes

*8—Pajaro Cu –5:17—bird recordings lead off with sustained note under tenor; harp, trills, and trumpets create a great soundscape with a melody to boot; from Veracruz

9—Estrellita—4:35 – very different sound here; more like movie music; lots of harp

*10—Vivir Sin Ti –3:10—beat picks up in a huapango; lovely horn flourishes

11—Popurri Maria Grever –6:12-- medley of songs by the first internationally famous female Mexican composer

*12 –Espana Cani –2:41 – dramatic Iberian sound

*13-- La Ultima Cancion –2:26 – so romantic!

**14—Popurri Fuentes –5:46 – classic mariachi

Track Listing
1. El Pasajero   8. Pajaro Cu
2. Cuando Yo Quiera Has De Volver   9. Estrellita
3. Maria Bonita   10. Vivir Sin Ti
4. Veinte Anos   11. Popurri Maria Grever
5. Mexicali Rose/south Of The Border   12. Espana Cani
6. Ya Lo Pagaras Con Dios   13. La Ultima Cancion
7. Popurri Boleros   14. Popurri Fuentes