Los Joao - Reventón Album
Tracklist
Que Le Quiten El Tapón | |
Pámpano | |
La Conga De Santiago | |
La Pachanga | |
Vamos Al Baile | |
La Cocaleca | |
La Fiesta Del Borinquen | |
Con El Pimpiririmpimpim | |
El Viejo | |
Bacalao | |
Las Congas De Los Joao | (6:20) |
1, 2 Y 3 Que Paso Tan Chevere | |
Yo No Fui | |
Mira Para Arriba | |
El Siete Leguas | |
Bandolera Panameña | |
El Negrito Del Batey | |
El Chipi, Chipi Calabaceado | |
Cuéntame | 5:27 |
La Mucura | |
El Chipi, Chipi | |
Capullo De Alhelí | |
Rumores | |
Don Toribio Carabola | |
La Punta Del Pie | |
Boda De Vecindad | |
Salud Y Trabajo | |
La Fiesta Del Borinquen | |
El Gato Viudo | |
A Mitad De La Fiesta | (7:07) |
La Clave Azul | |
La Jirafa | |
Sigue El Reventón | (5:40) |
Atotonilco | |
El Cumbanchero | |
Jarabe Tapatio | |
Marieta | |
Micaela |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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ED 1781 | Los Joao | Reventón (LP, Album, P/Mixed) | Musart | ED 1781 | Mexico | 1979 |
BR 56104 | Los João | ¡ Reventon ! (LP, Album, P/Mixed) | Baby Records | BR 56104 | Italy | 1986 |
Album
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Ray Girado. Romanticas De Los Joao. Como un Leon, Como un Gorrion. José Manuel Figueroa. Capital Tropical - Los Joao. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. 2007 music of latin america. Read Los Joao's bio and find out more about Los Joao's songs, albums, and chart history. Get recommendations for other artists you'll Joao. Artist Overview. Fix in Music Library Close. Previous 12 3 4 5 6 7 Next. Back to top. Album 1998 12 Songs. Los Joao. La Gran Pachanga Vol. La Gran Pachanga. La Gran Pachaganga Vol. 4 los Joao. João Gilberto, whose death at 88 was announced earlier this month, was the father of bossa nova - the terse, intimate and cosmopolitan sound that took over Brazil in the late 1950s and helped set the agenda for the global pop of the early 1960s. In 1965, GetzGilberto, an album he made with the American jazz saxophonist Stan Getz, won the Grammy for album of the year. He was a stoic performer, interested in achieving the purest possible sound with his voice and guitar. This weeks Popcast is a conversation about bossa novas golden age, Gilbertos connections to other quiet music, and an assessment of whether Gilberto was, in fact, anything but soft. On this weeks Popcast . João Gilberto, a Brazilian guitarist and singer who helped define the subtle, swaying and quietly sensuous style of music known as bossa nova, which became a worldwide craze in the 1960s, died July 6 at his home in Rio de Janeiro. He was 88. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. His son, João Marcelo Gilberto, announced the death on social media but did not provide a cause. His father had been in declining health for several years. Gilberto began his musical career in the 1940s, but it wasnt until the mid-1950s that he developed the distinctive understated vocals and syncopated rhythms. United States. Los Angeles. Los Angeles Radio Stations. American stations. Any English-language stations. Beautiful Music 101. easy listening. Currently, João is part of maestro's John Nardolillo's studio at the University of Kentucky as a DMA candidate Orchestral Conducting. Originally from Brazil, João Rocha earns his Master of Music at the College-Conservatory of Music Cincinnati. As a DAAD German Academic Exchange Service Alumni, he studied at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Rostock and earned a Bachelor of Music at the State Univesity of Campinas UNICAMP, ranked as the best University of Latin America. Music-related events during the 1960s. Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Gilberto, Astrud Gilberto, and Vinicius de Moraes became some of the best known artists of the Bossa Nova movement. The latter's The Girl From Ipanema, released in 1964, became the first Bossa Nova song to achieve international acclaim. In 1965, it won a Grammy Award for Best Record of the Year. Rock music was during the 60s still largely sung in English, but some bands like Los Mac's and others mentioned above used Spanish for their songs as well. During the 1960s, most of the music produced in Mexico consisted on Spanish-language versions of English-language rock-and-roll hits