Los Fronterizos - Sus álbumes mundialmentedisco de Oro y sudamerica Canta la Navidad 1970 1974

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Review by Kirsten Johnson

Album Review: "Sus álbumes mundialmente disco de Oro y sudamerica Canta la Navidad 1970-1974" by Los Fronterizos Wow, this album? It’s like stepping into a time machine that takes you straight to the heart of Latin America in the ‘70s. Released in 2004 under Rama Lama Music (props to executive producer José Ramón Pardo for keeping it real), Canta la Navidad is way more than just holiday tunes. Yeah, sure, it's got Christmas vibes, but honestly, it feels like home no matter what season it is. The genre? Norteño, with all its raw charm and soulful storytelling. And let me tell you, these tracks hit deep. There are so many songs here—like seriously, they packed a lot into one album—but two stood out to me right away: "Zamba Para Bailar" and "El Viejo Río Paraná." Now, “Zamba Para Bailar”… man, that song sticks to your bones. It’s not just about dancing; it’s about feeling. You can almost picture yourself at some dusty festival in Argentina or Uruguay, surrounded by people who know how to live life full throttle. There’s something about the rhythm—it grabs you by the hand and doesn’t let go until you’re swaying along, even if you’ve got two left feet. I swear, every time I hear it, I feel lighter, like my worries don’t stand a chance against those strings and vocals. And then there’s “El Viejo Río Paraná.” Oh boy, this one punches you in the gut—in a good way. It’s slow, steady, and dripping with nostalgia. When they sing about the old river, it’s not just water they’re talking about—it’s memories, journeys, lives intertwined with nature. I dunno why, but listening to it makes me think of family gatherings where everyone tells stories over mate. Like, yeah, maybe someone cries a little, but it’s beautiful because it reminds you where you come from. Honestly, what gets me most about this whole thing is how authentic it feels. These guys weren’t trying to be flashy or trendy. They were telling their truth through music, and decades later, we’re still vibing with it. That’s rare, isn’t it? Most albums today feel kinda… disposable, ya know? But this? This has weight. This has roots. Here’s the kicker though—listening to this made me realize something kinda funny. We spend so much time chasing new stuff, thinking newer = better. But sometimes, the best things have been around forever, waiting for us to notice. So next time you’re scrolling Spotify looking for something fresh, give this a shot instead. Who knows? Maybe Los Fronterizos will remind you of something you didn’t even know you missed.

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Artist: Los Fronterizos
Album: Sus álbumes mundialmentedisco de Oro y sudamerica Canta la Navidad 1970 1974
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
AsÍ Es MI Suerte (Canción Chilena)
Para Que Sirve El Soñar (Cueca)
Del Sur Al Litoral (Canción)
Que Suene La Banda (Carnaval Taquirari)
Casi Casi (Zamba)
Pa’L Que Se Va (Chamarrita)
Rogativa De Loncomeo (Loncomeo)
Los Pastores
Tonada Del Viejo Amor
Zamba Para Bailar
Los Reyes Magos
Mi Amorosa Jujeñita (Zamba)
Melinda (Taquirari)
El Viejo Río Paraná (Zamba)
Sangre Salteña (Zamba)
El Espejito (T.ema Norteño)
El Changuito (Bailecito)
Tristeza (Canción)
Esperanza Cañera (Canción Del Litoral Uruguayo)
La Huida
Pastor De Nubes (Zamba)
El Nacimiento
La Anunciación
Tropero Del Sol (Litoreña)
Vidalita
Esquina Del Campo (Zamba)
La Peregrinación

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Catalog Numbers

RM53822

Labels

Rama Lama Music

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Compilation
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Credits

RoleCredit
Executive ProducerJosé Ramón Pardo

Notes

Sus álbumes “MUNDIALMENTE”, “DISCO DE ORO” y “Sudamérica canta la NAVIDAD” (1970-1974)Los Fronterizos es uno de los grupos míticos del folklore argentino, creadores de cantatas tan importantes como la Misa Criolla o la Cantata de Navidad. Este doble CD recoge tres de sus mejores álbumes e incluye sus temas navideños, como “La peregrinación” en la que se basó el “Alouette, alouette” número uno en Francia. Voces, guitarras y bombo: el alma de la música argentina.

Barcodes

Barcode: 8436004063826

About Los Fronterizos

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Argentine Folk Band formed in 1953. Members: Gerardo López, Eduardo Madeo, Carlos Barbaran, Juan Carlos Moreno. Julio César Isella; replaced Barbaran in 1956. Yayo Quesada; replaced Isella in 1964.

Name Vars

  • Los Fronterizos Chorus And Orchestra

Members

  • César Isella
  • Eduardo Madeo
  • Gerardo López
  • Juan Carlos Moreno
  • Carlos Barbarán
  • Yayo Quesada

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Sus álbumes mundialmente disco de Oro y sudamericana Canta la Navidad 1970-1974* by Los Fronterizos is a treasure trove of Latin music history. Released in 2004 in Spain, it blends styles like Norteño with heartfelt tracks such as "Zamba Para Bailar" and "El Viejo Río Paraná." What makes it special? It’s not just an album—it’s a journey through classic sounds, produced by José Ramón Pardo. A mix of zambas, cuecas, and taquiraris that feels like a warm hug from the past.