El Corrido de Esequiel Hernandez: Tragedia de Redford

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Though he often plays second fiddle to his better-known brother Flaco Jimenez of the Texas Tornados, Santiago is really the other side of the same coin: he stays close to the traditional sounds of their father and plays mainly in his own community, while Flaco's the experimental accordionist who takes the music to the outside world. The title song here--a corrido is a topical ballad--tells the story of a goat-herder shot and killed on the Mexican border in 1997 by a U.S. Marine who mistook him for a drug dealer. It's somber and earthy and tells a story very different from the one that appeared in the newspapers. The rest of the CD is prime Santiago: tender boleros ("El Mal Querido"), aggressive polkas ("Polka Potpourri"), and rousing rancheras ("Amor a lo Lijero"). --John Morthland

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El Corrido de Esequiel Hernandez: Tragedia de Redford
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    El Corrido de Esequiel Hernandez: Tragedia de Redford
    Jr. Santiago Jimenez
    Manufacturer: Arhoolie Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    ZydecoZydeco | Cajun & Zydeco | Regional Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    MexicoMexico | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    Latin PopLatin Pop | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    TejanoTejano | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    NortenoNorteno | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000J8GW
    Release Date: 1999-06-22

    Tracks:

    1. El Corrido De Esequiel Hernandez-La Tragedia De Redford, Texas
    2. God Denied Me (Madre Querida)
    3. Polka Poutpourri (Medley)
    4. The Misloved
    5. Cruel Love
    6. The Scorpion
    7. Casual Love
    8. The Sheepherder's Song-La Historia De Tomas Ballato
    9. One Day In Chihuahua
    10. Little Girl

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    Though he often plays second fiddle to his better-known brother Flaco Jimenez of the Texas Tornados, Santiago is really the other side of the same coin: he stays close to the traditional sounds of their father and plays mainly in his own community, while Flaco's the experimental accordionist who takes the music to the outside world. The title song here--a corrido is a topical ballad--tells the story of a goat-herder shot and killed on the Mexican border in 1997 by a U.S. Marine who mistook him for a drug dealer. It's somber and earthy and tells a story very different from the one that appeared in the newspapers. The rest of the CD is prime Santiago: tender boleros ("El Mal Querido"), aggressive polkas ("Polka Potpourri"), and rousing rancheras ("Amor a lo Lijero"). --John Morthland

    International Music:

    1. Entre O Rodeio E Voce [Import]
    2. First Love [Import]
    3. Flamenco New Grooves [Import]
    4. Frau Holle [Import]
    5. Goupil Le Renard [Import]
    6. Guinee Compil
    7. Hansel Und Gretel [Import]
    8. Ibuki Remix [Import]
    9. Iis Me L'ont Rappele [Import]
    10. Jane Birkin

    International Music

    International Music