| 1. Colgado de un Arbol |
| 2. Petroleros |
| 3. Dos Gallos |
| 4. Me Fui a la Iglesia |
| 5. Traileros |
| 6. Que Nadie Nos Moleste |
| 7. Detraz de Las Copas |
| 8. Ahora Que Me Vaya |
| 9. Gabino Barrera |
| 10. Me Acado de Dar Cuenta |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Journeymen survivors in the norteño trenches, Los Terribles del Norte are a solid foursome who play in the no-nonsense trad norteño style. Their idols are, of course, Ramon Ayala and Los Tigres, whose influences appear plainly on such corridos as the jumpy "Dos Gallos." And while many backbenchers try to copy Ayala, Los Terribles inject a deeper soul and harder blues sense into these polkas, rancheras, and corridos. Lead singer Juan Acuna is the main engine here, especially on stage. He can inject a lot of emotion into his songs, all while playing his bass and dancing. --Ramiro Burr
Journeymen survivors in the norteño trenches, Los Terribles del Norte are a solid foursome who play in the no-nonsense trad norteño style. Their idols are, of course, Ramon Ayala and Los Tigres, whose influences appear plainly on such corridos as the jumpy "Dos Gallos." And while many backbenchers try to copy Ayala, Los Terribles inject a deeper soul and harder blues sense into these polkas, rancheras, and corridos. Lead singer Juan Acuna is the main engine here, especially on stage. He can inject a lot of emotion into his songs, all while playing his bass and dancing. --Ramiro Burr
Colgado de un Arbol,Los Terribles del Norte,Freddie Records,Latin,Mexican,Tejano
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Colgado de un Arbol
Los Terribles del Norte Manufacturer: Freddie Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000I5JW Release Date: 1998-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Colgado de un Arbol
- Petroleros
- Dos Gallos
- Me Fui a la Iglesia
- Traileros
- Que Nadie Nos Moleste
- Detraz de Las Copas
- Ahora Que Me Vaya
- Gabino Barrera
- Me Acado de Dar Cuenta
Amazon.com
Journeymen survivors in the norteño trenches, Los Terribles del Norte are a solid foursome who play in the no-nonsense trad norteño style. Their idols are, of course, Ramon Ayala and Los Tigres, whose influences appear plainly on such corridos as the jumpy "Dos Gallos." And while many backbenchers try to copy Ayala, Los Terribles inject a deeper soul and harder blues sense into these polkas, rancheras, and corridos. Lead singer Juan Acuna is the main engine here, especially on stage. He can inject a lot of emotion into his songs, all while playing his bass and dancing. --Ramiro BurrCustomer Reviews:
One of my favorites C.D.......1999-10-09
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