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"La Maza" was written by Cuban composer and musician Silvio Rodriguez in 1979, and first released by him in 1982 as a part of his fifth studio album Unicornio. [2] [3] Mercedes Sosa performed the song together with Shakira in May 2008, [4] before releasing a studio recording of the duet on her thirty-second studio album Cantora 1 on 27 March 2009, [5] and on the double album Cantora, un Viaje ...
Silvio Rodríguez Domínguez (born 29 November 1946) is a Cuban musician, and leader of the Nueva Trova movement.. He is widely considered as Cuba's best folk singer and arguably one of Latin America's greatest singer-songwriters. [1]
Music & Lyrics: Silvio Rodríguez y Luis Eduardo Aute. Chorus & Electric guitar: Alicia Alemán. Bass: Marcelo Fuentes. Keyboard: Luis Lozano. Chorus and Acoustic guitars: Luis Mendo.
Haydée Mercedes "La Negra" Sosa (Latin American Spanish: [meɾˈseðes ˈsosa]; 9 July 1935 [1] – 4 October 2009) was an Argentine singer who was popular throughout Latin America and many countries outside the region.
Silvio Rodríguez chronology; Rabo de Nube (1980) ... "La Gaviota" 4:45: 3. "Son Desangrado" 5:05: 4. ... "La Maza" 5:51: 10. "Unicornio" 5:09: Personnel
Al Final de Este Viaje is the second album by the Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez, released in 1978.In 2024, it was considered the fourth best album on the “Los 600 de Latinoamérica” list compiled by a collective of music journalists, highlighting the top 600 Latin American albums from 1920-2022.
The album was censored in Francoist Spain.The track list was altered and the album was renamed to Te Doy una Canción. [2] The songs Santiago de Chile and the title track Días y Flores were omitted and were replaced by Madre and Te Doy una Canción.
"Fusil contra fusil" (Spanish for "Rifle Against Rifle") is a song written and recorded by Silvio Rodríguez in 1968 as a tribute to Ernesto "Che" Guevara, who had died in 1967. It was first released by Casa de las Américas on the 1971 album Hasta la victoria siempre, Che q