Rolas de Aztl?n
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Album: Rolas de Aztl?n: Songs of the Chicano Movement
# Song Title   Time
1)    Yo Soy Chicano - Alvarados
2)    De Colores - Children From The School Of Santa Isabel, East Los Angeles, California
3)    Yo No le Tengo Miedo a Nada - El Treato Campesino (live)
4)    Llegando a los Files - El Treato Campesino
5)    Picket Sign, El - El Treato Campesino
6)    No Nos Mover?n - Rondalla Amerindia De Aztl?n
7)    Ni?os Campesinos - El Treato Campesino
8)    Corrido de C?sar Ch?vez - Perros Del Pueblo Nuevo
9)    Corrido de Rio Arriba - Reyes de Albuquerque
10)    Corrido de Bracero - Los Mascarones/Los Alacranes Mojados/Los Mascarones Y Los Alacranes Mojados
11)    Am?rica de los Indios - Daniel Valdez
12)    Quinto Sol, El - Los Peludos
13)    Soy del Pueblo - Flor Del Pueblo
14)    Tilingo Lingo, El - Los Lobos del Este de los Angeles (previously unreleased)
15)    Yo Soy Tu Hermano, Yo Soy Chicano - Conjunto Aztlan
16)    Lulac Cadillac - Trio Casindio
17)    Chicano Park Samba - Los Alacranes Mojados
18)    Vietnam Veterano - Alfredo "Mayar?" Reyes
19)    ?Quihubo Raza! - Agustin Lira/Alma
 

Album: Rolas de Aztl?n: Songs of the Chicano Movement
# Song Title   Time
1)    Yo Soy Chicano - Alvarados
2)    De Colores - Children From The School Of Santa Isabel, East Los Angeles, California
3)    Yo No le Tengo Miedo a Nada - El Treato Campesino (live)
4)    Llegando a los Files - El Treato Campesino
5)    Picket Sign, El - El Treato Campesino
6)    No Nos Mover?n - Rondalla Amerindia De Aztl?n
7)    Ni?os Campesinos - El Treato Campesino
8)    Corrido de C?sar Ch?vez - Perros Del Pueblo Nuevo
9)    Corrido de Rio Arriba - Reyes de Albuquerque
10)    Corrido de Bracero - Los Mascarones/Los Alacranes Mojados/Los Mascarones Y Los Alacranes Mojados
11)    Am?rica de los Indios - Daniel Valdez
12)    Quinto Sol, El - Los Peludos
13)    Soy del Pueblo - Flor Del Pueblo
14)    Tilingo Lingo, El - Los Lobos del Este de los Angeles (previously unreleased)
15)    Yo Soy Tu Hermano, Yo Soy Chicano - Conjunto Aztlan
16)    Lulac Cadillac - Trio Casindio
17)    Chicano Park Samba - Los Alacranes Mojados
18)    Vietnam Veterano - Alfredo "Mayar?" Reyes
19)    ?Quihubo Raza! - Agustin Lira/Alma
 
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  • Photographer: Manuel Ramirez.
  • This important collection of folk songs from the Chicano movement, which began in the Southwest in the mid-'60s and continues today, covers 30 years of history. The heulga (strike) songs, moviemento (anthems), and the corridos (narrative songs of heroism and valor) come out of many forms including the conjunto sounds of the Texas-Mexico border. None of these tunes were recorded for commercial or critical purposes but rather as documents of struggle and inspiration. Most of the music here is on the raw side, immediate and gripping. A listen to the anthem "Yo Soy Chicano" from 1973 (which is described in the liner notes as the anthem of identity for the Chicano movement) is deeply moving and immediate. The lyrics attributed to Juanita Dominguez were written to the corridor "la Lreilera." (Many of the huelga songs were adaptations of other well-known corridos and rancheras.) There are surprises here, too, including "De Colores," sung by a group of school children from the school of Santa Isabel in East L.A. in 1977 and written by the members of a band called los Lobos del Este de los Angeles, or los Lobos, before they made their first recording. There is another song here actually performed by them from 1978, entitled "El Tilingo Lingo," which is a movement dance tune. There are many songs here from the Teatro groups as well, including "Llegando a los Files," from el Teatro Campesino, a well-known tune in the heulga song repertoire, using the ranchera style of Mexico's women singers. And that's the point: the many song forms here all come from the folk, the people themselves. Shared culture allows the various songs offered here to reflect the wide diversity of linguistics, musical and lyrical style, and geography all coming together under an umbrella of unity and a newly emerging identity in North America. Perhaps nothing here is so moving as "Yo No le Tengo Miedo a Nada" from 1966. Composed by Teatro Campesino co-founder Agustin Lira, it's energy, power, and soul-stirring unity takes it out of history and places it in the heart of shared struggle itself. Rolas de Aztl?n is an original and necessary document of essential American musical history. ~ Thom Jurek
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