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    Viva!: The Music of Mexico

    Percy Faith - Viva!: The Music of Mexico

    02/01/1958 | Sony Japan 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Percy Faith frequently dabbled in world music and had a great enthusiasm for Latin and exotic rhythms, which he explored on albums such as The Music of Brazil! and Jungle Drums. Viva! The Music of Mexico is his musical evocation of Mexico and, like many of his albums, straddles the wide line between moody and boisterous. Stomping passages with percussion and brass segue into movements of sweet violins and vice versa. The humorous arrangement of "La Cucaracha" suggests what Spike Jones might have sounded like as a mood music maestro, and Faith's treatment of "Mexican Hat Dance" could have been scored for Disney. There is nothing "authentic" about Viva! The Music of Mexico -- Faith mines the music and touristy image of Mexico for inspiration and comes up with an album of imaginative, at times vaguely ethnic, arrangements that provide listeners with a virtual tour of the idealized Mexico of Hollywood, picture postcards, and Mexican restaurants. ~ Greg Adams, All Music Guide

    Viva!: The Music of Mexico Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Granada

  • 2
  • La Golondrina (The Swallow)

  • 3
  • La Cucaracha (The Mexican Cockroach Song)

  • 4
  • Chiapanecas (The Mexican Hand-Clapping Song)

  • 5
  • Estrellita (My Little Star)

  • 6
  • El Rancho Grande (My Ranch)

  • 7
  • La Paloma (The Dove)

  • 8
  • Be Mine Tonight (Noche De Ronda)

  • 9
  • Mexican Hat Dance (Jarabe Tapatio)

  • 10
  • Guadalajara

  • 11
  • Zandunga; Jesusita en Chihuahua (The Dancing Donkey)

  • 12
  • Cuanto le Gusta

  • 13
  • Solamente una Vez (You Belong to My Heart)

  • Credits of Viva!: The Music of Mexico



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