Mexicanisimo

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Mexicanisimo is the fifteenth studio album by Keyboardist Yanni, released on Venemusic label in 2010 (see 2010 in music). The album peaked at #15 on Billboard's "Regional Mexican Albums" chart, at #2 on Billboard's "Top New Age Albums" chart and at #31 on "Billboard's "Top Latin Albums" chart in the same year.[2]

Background

It is a musical tribute to Mexico during their period of Bicentennial celebrations. Yanni has collaborated with Mexican producer Manuel Cázares, interpreting many of Mexico’s songs that embrace the beauty of their heritage. The album features performances by guest stars Lucero ("Mi Ciudad") and Pepe Aguilar ("Silverio Peréz").

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."El Cascabel" (by Lorenzo Barcelata) (Son)3:31
2."Granada" (by Agustín Lara) (Paso Doble)3:52
3."La Bikina" (by Alejandro Roth and Rubén Fuentes) (Huapango)2:34
4."El Son De La Negra" (by Silvestre Vargas and Rubén Fuentes) (Son)3:06
5."Cielito Lindo" (by Quirino Mendoza) (Ranchera)3:08
6."Silverio Pérez" (by Agustín Lara, participation of Pepe Aguilar) (Paso Doble)2:36
7."Guadalajara" (by Pepe Guízar and Paul Lynn) (Ranchera)3:09
8."Mi Ciudad" (by Guadalupe Trigo and Eduardo Salas, participation of Lucero) (Ranchera)3:41
9."María Bonita" (by Agustín Lara) (Vals)3:05
10."La Culebra" (by Silvestre Vargas and Rubén Fuentes) (Son)2:54
11."La Malagueña" (by Ernesto Lecuona) (Huapango)4:29
12."México Lindo y Querido" (by Jesús Monge) (Ranchera)3:16

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References

  1. ^ AllMusic
  2. ^ "Chart history for Mexicanisimo". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-04-17.

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