Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México, vol. 2

Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México, vol. 2 is a studio album by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, released in 1964 by Musart Records.[1]

Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México, vol. 2
Studio album by
Released1964
Genre
LabelMusart
Flor Silvestre chronology
Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México
(1963)
Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México, vol. 2
(1964)
La sentimental Flor Silvestre
(1964)
Singles from Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México, vol. 2
  1. "Gracias"
    Released: 1964
  2. "Perdí la partida"
    Released: 1964

Background edit

Although the liner notes describe Flor Silvestre, vol. 2 as Flor Silvestre's "second album of songs",[2] it is actually her third Musart album. Her previous Musart albums are Flor Silvestre and Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México.

Critical reception edit

Cashbox included Flor Silvestre, vol. 2 in its Latin Picks section and gave it a rave review:

Multi-talented vocalist Flor Silvestre gives her heart and soul on this album of love songs and Mexican folk music. The Mariachi Mexico de Pepe Villa backing her is superb. This album was recorded in Mexico, and she excels vocally on every cut. The best songs are "Perdi La Partida," "Nuestro Gran Amor," "Bendicion De Dios," "Que Bonito Amor," "Plegaria" and "Lagrimas Del Alma."[3]

Track listing edit

Side one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Gracias"
 
2."Perdí la partida"Marcelo Salazar 
3."Nuestro gran amor"Cuco Sánchez 
4."Bendición de Dios"Rolando Peña 
5."Árboles viejos"Antonio Valdés Herrera 
6."Ay! el amor"Tomás Méndez 

Side two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Te digo adiós"Galo Montes 
2."Un jarrito"Gabriel Rodríguez 
3."Qué bonito amor"José Alfredo Jiménez 
4."Quédate esta vez"Godínez L. Brothers 
5."Plegaria"Armando Idrovo 
6."Lágrimas del alma"Bony Villaseñor 

Personnel edit

  • Mariachi México de Pepe Villa – accompaniment

References edit

  1. ^ Schwann Supplementary Catalog. W. Schwann. 1970. p. 97. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  2. ^ Liner notes from the Musart LP D871, Flor Silvestre, vol. 2.
  3. ^ "Latin Picks" (PDF). Cashbox. 20 January 1979. Retrieved 21 July 2017.

External links edit