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Format: CD
 Dec 2002
 Record Label: Fonovisa
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. De Paisano a Paisano 2. Al Mil Por Uno 3. Necesito Mi Libertad 4. Me Declaro Culpable 5. Al Sur del Bravo 6. De Harina y de Maiz 7. Pokar Alto 8. A Quien Corresponda 9. Tu, Yo y la Luna 10. El Aguilillo 11. Un Hasta Aqui 12. Lena del Arbol Caido 13. La Inflacion 14. La Loba
| Details | | Producer: | Eduardo A. Hernandez | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes DE PAISANO A PAISANO includes original mural artwork and liner notes by Paul J. Botello. Personnel includes: Danny Descalzo (percussion). Recorded at Music Annex Studios, Menlo Park, California and Breathing Room, San Anselmo, California. DE PAISANO A PAISANO was nominated for the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Norteno Album. "De Paisano A Paisano" was nominated for the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Regional Mexican Album. Los Tigres Del Norte are one of the most respected groups in all of Norteno music. They've been at it since the '60s, racking up Grammys and record sales in unprecedented amounts for a group of their genre. As DE PAISANO makes clear, one of the main reasons for Los Tigres' consistent success is that they keep it simple. Throughout the album, they stick close to their Tex-Mex roots. Accordion, guitar, and emotive vocals are at the heart of their sound. There are no hip electronic enhancements added to their sound, no crossover pop moves like a string section or rock-flavored guitar. Instead, Los Tigres continue to do what they do best on DE PAISANO, and the Norteno audience should be grateful for that fact.
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