Experience the enchanting voice of Mercedes Sosa in her live album "Deja la Vida Volar - En Gira," released on March 9, 2011, under the RCA Victor label. This captivating collection of live performances showcases Sosa's mastery of trova, folklore argentino, nueva trova, Latin folk, and singer-songwriter genres, all within a 55-minute span.
The album features a stunning array of tracks, each performed with the passion and authenticity that Mercedes Sosa is renowned for. From the opening notes of "Como la Cigarra" to the heartfelt rendition of "Alfonsina y el Mar," every song is a testament to Sosa's incredible talent and her deep connection to her musical roots. The live setting adds an extra layer of energy and intimacy, making each track feel like a private concert in your own home.
Highlights include the soul-stirring "Yo Vengo a Ofrecer Mi Corazón," the uplifting "Me Haces Bien," and the timeless classic "Los Mareados." Each performance is infused with Sosa's unique charm and her ability to convey profound emotions through her voice. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "La Celedonia Batista" and "Aquellas Pequeñas Cosas," offering a comprehensive look at her diverse repertoire.
"Deja la Vida Volar - En Gira" is a celebration of Mercedes Sosa's enduring legacy and her impact on Latin American music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album is a treasure trove of beautiful melodies and powerful lyrics that will resonate with you long after the last note fades away.
Mercedes Sosa, affectionately known as "La Negra," was an iconic Argentine singer whose powerful voice resonated across Latin America and beyond. Born into humble beginnings in Tucumán, Argentina, Sosa's journey began at the age of 15 when she won a local radio contest, launching her into a career that would make her a symbol of social and political consciousness. With roots deeply embedded in Argentine folk music, she became a leading figure in the "Nuevo Cancionero" movement, giving voice to the struggles and aspirations of the common people. Her repertoire spanned a wide range of genres, including trova, Argentine folklore, nueva trova, and Latin folk, making her a beloved singer-songwriter. Sosa's unwavering commitment to her principles often put her at odds with oppressive regimes, earning her the title "the voice of the voiceless ones" and "the conscience of Latin America." Her timeless music continues to inspire and uplift, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Latin America.
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