Flor Silvestre (album)

Flor Silvestre is a studio album by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, released by Musart Records.[1] It is Flor Silvestre's first Musart album and contains the hit singles she recorded for the label in the late 1950s.

Flor Silvestre
Studio album by
Released1958
Genre
LabelMusart Records
Flor Silvestre chronology
Flor Silvestre
(1958)
Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México
(1963)

The album was reissued several times in its original LP format, and most of the songs were included in the 2008 digital album Laguna de pesares.

Background

According to the liner notes, Musart took "great care in choosing songs that are most appropriate for the style and tessitura of such a unique singer [Flor Silvestre]".[2] This is Flor Silvestre's first studio album for Musart, since her previous Musart recordings were only included in soundtrack albums of her films.

Track listing

Side one

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."El ramalazo"Tomás Méndez 
2."Qué bonito amor"José Alfredo Jiménez 
3."Te fuiste y qué"Federico Curiel 
4."Por su culpa"José Pantoja 
5."La flor de la canela"Chabuca Granda 
6."Échame a mí la culpa"José Ángel Espinoza 

Side two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ay el amor"Tomás Méndez 
2."Lágrimas del alma"Bony Villaseñor 
3."Laguna de pesares"Tomás Méndez 
4."Quién te lo dijo"Tomás Méndez 
5."Amémonos"
  • Flores
  • Montbrun
  • Ocampo
 
6."Todo se paga en la vida"
 

Personnel

  • Mariachi México accompaniment
  • Mariachi Zapopan accompaniment
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References

  1. Schwann Supplementary Catalog. W. Schwann. 1970. p. 97. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  2. Liner notes from the Musart LP D-481, Flor Silvestre.
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