Las Tres Guitarras - Rosario De Besos No Me Digas No

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Review by Baterdene Khasag

Album Review: Rosario De Besos No Me Digas No by Las Tres Guitarras Alright, let’s get one thing straight—this album is like that cozy sweater your abuela knitted you. It’s warm, it’s got character, and honestly, it just feels right. Released under the Ansonia label, Rosario De Besos No Me Digas No brings the Bolero vibes from the US to your ears in a way that’s both nostalgic and kinda irresistible. First up, “Rosario De Besos.” Oh man, this track hits different. Imagine sitting on a rickety porch somewhere in Miami, sipping café con leche while life buzzes around you. That’s what this song does—it wraps you up in its melody and doesn’t let go. The guitar work? Smoooooth. Like butter-on-a-hot-arepa smooth. You can tell these guys (Las Tres Guitarras) aren’t messing around; they’re pros at making strings sing. And those vocals? Papi, they’ll have you daydreaming about slow dances under string lights faster than you can say “¡Ay bendito!” Then there’s “No Me Digas No,” which might as well be the soundtrack for anyone who’s ever been too stubborn to admit they’re wrong in an argument. It’s playful but heartfelt, with lyrics so earnest you almost feel guilty for eavesdropping on someone else’s love saga. There’s something about how the rhythm dips and sways—it’s impossible not to sway along with it. By the time the track ends, you’re left wondering if maybe YOU should’ve said yes more often in life. Or at least bought more flowers. Now, here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels like stepping into another era—one where people actually wrote letters instead of sliding into DMs and broke hearts with poetry instead of ghosting. But hey, isn’t that what good music’s supposed to do? Transport you somewhere else entirely? So yeah, give Rosario De Besos No Me Digas No a spin if you want some classic Bolero magic with enough charm to make even the grumpiest cat smile. Just don’t blame me if you start humming these tunes nonstop and annoying your roommates. Final thought: If Boleros could talk, I bet they’d all sound like Las Tres Guitarras after a few cafecitos and zero filter. Pure gold.

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Artist: Las Tres Guitarras
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Tracks

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Rosario De Besos
No Me Digas No

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Catalog Numbers

45-5671

Labels

Ansonia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): 2734
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): 2735

About Las Tres Guitarras

Ecuadorian guitar trio created in 1934

Members

  • Carlos Valladolid
  • Tito Ull
  • Armando Irizarry

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Rosario De Besos No Me Digas No* by Las Tres Guitarras blends the timeless charm of Bolero with a Latin flair. It came out in the US under the Ansonia label. Fun fact—this record feels like a warm hug with its soulful tracks, including "Rosario De Besos" and "No Me Digas No." Bolero fans probably treasure it as a hidden gem.