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Rey De Las Cantinas
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Album Details: Rey De Las Cantinas

Release Date:05/24/2005
Label:Univision Music Grp
UPC:808831038021

Track List: Rey De Las Cantinas

Disk 2

  1. Rey de las Cantinas/Despreciado/...
  2. Ya Me Habian Dicho
  3. Eslabon Por Eslabon
  4. Al Mismo Nivel
  5. Que Suerte la Mia
  6. Gavilan Pollero
  1. Llaves de Mi Alma
  2. Sin Querer Tropezamos
  3. Nan Pancha
  4. Arrastrando la Cobija
  5. Te Vas O Te Quedas

Pro Reviews: Rey De Las Cantinas

  • All Music Guide

    It certainly isn't unheard of for a regional Mexican singer to excel at both mariachi and banda; Ezequiel Peña, just to give one example, is widely regarded as an expert in both areas. But the way in which Lupillo Rivera compartmentalizes mariachi and banda on his twoCD set El Rey de las Cantinas (The King of the Bars) is truly a rarity. Both CDs contain the same 11 songs in the same order, but while disc one is mariachioriented, disc two offers banda arrangements (some of which incorporate norteñostyle accordion although the brassiness of banda isn't compromised a bit). It isn't surprising to hear Rivera excelling as a banda vocalist; he's well known for his banda (and norteño) contributions. But this 2005 release marks the first time the Jaliscoborn, Los Angelesbased singer has recorded with a mariachi band (el Mariachi Internacional de Mexico), and his performances of familiar Mexican gems like José Alfredo Jiménez's "Que Suerte la Mia" and Vicente Fernández's "Las Llaves de Mi Alm...a" demonstrate that he is quite comfortable in a mariachi setting. With the album's artwork, Rivera seems to be stressing that exploring mariachi doesn't mean he's giving up banda or norteño; some pictures show Rivera wearing a giant sombrero (a look associated with mariachi bands), while others show him in the vaquero (Mexican cowboy) attire that is more typical of banda and norteño artists. One look is Mexican in a classic, oldschool way; the other is Mexican in a more modern way. Rivera has a lot of albums he can be proud of, but El Rey de las Cantinas is easily one of his most essential releases and is recommended to anyone who has even a casual interest in his contributions to regional Mexican music. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Lupillo Rivera

Known as El Toro del Corrido (Corrido's Bull), honoring a famous Mexican boxer, singer Lupillo Rivera (born Guadalupe Rivera) composed his first traditional song at the age of 15, dedicated to the memory of Miguel Carlos Ortega, a good friend who passed away around that time. After graduating from a Long Beach, CA, high school, Lupillo Rivera started working for his fat... Read more