Paquita La Del Barrio - Taco Placero (CD)

Taco Placero
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Album Details: Taco Placero

Release Date:04/29/2003
Label:Musart
UPC:609991317922

Track List: Taco Placero

  1. Taco Placero
  2. Sabor de Engańo
  3. Caminos de Michoacan
  4. Crucifixion
  5. Mi Segunda Casa
  6. No Volvere
  1. Rata de Dos Patas
  2. Y Si Tomo Que
  3. Me Voy, Me Voy
  4. Me Maldigo
  5. Paloma Negra
  6. Nadie Perdona el Exito

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  • All Music Guide

    All Paquita's career has been constructed about the same topic: demystify and criticize the "macho Latino." This album is not the exception, so it's full of lyrics that show the "the other side" of relationships. A lot has been said about Paquita's work as a simply humorous answer to the mariachi tradition. But she's much more than that, and this album is the best proof. It's an amazing collection of songs. Her performance is outstanding in tracks like "Mi Segunda Casa," "Taco Placero," "Me Voy, Me Voy," and the hilarious "Rata de Dos Patas." If you are a man, you better not listen to this album with your girlfriend. She may take some of Paquita's ideas as her own, and you'll be in trouble. If you haven't heard any of Paquita's albums, this is great material to start with. Actually, it's a must.

    - Iván Adaime, All Music Guide

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Biography

Paquita la del Barrio

Paquita la del Barrio (born Francisca Viveros Barradas) became a celebrity after she decided to move from her native Veracruz to Mexico City in 1970. Her live performance, mainly based on feminist songs with lyrics that are aggressive toward macho attitudes, seduced followers from all around the country. Even when her first records didn't achieve a top-selling status, P... Read more