Joaquín Pixán's "Asturias y Su Folklore" is a captivating journey through the rich musical heritage of Asturias, released on May 5, 1975, under the MARFER label. This nueva trova album, spanning 37 minutes, is a testament to Pixán's artistry and his deep connection to his roots. The album features a blend of traditional Asturian folk music and Pixán's unique vocal style, accompanied by the skillful arrangements of Prudencio Romo and the talented musicians Graciano Lafuente on the gaita, and Gerardo Menendez on guitar.
The tracklist is a vibrant mix of traditional and original compositions, including the enchanting "Caminito del Puerto," the lively "Vaqueiradas," and the poignant "Xatina." Each song offers a glimpse into the cultural tapestry of Asturias, from the pastoral themes of "Soy Pastor" to the celebratory spirit of "Viva el Llugar." The album also includes a touching homage to Eduardo M. Torner, a notable figure in Asturian culture.
"Asturias y Su Folklore" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Asturian identity, capturing the essence of the region's folklore through music. Joaquín Pixán's soulful renditions, coupled with the authentic instrumentation, create an immersive experience that resonates with both the heart and the mind. This album is a timeless piece that continues to enchant listeners with its authenticity and beauty.