Amuleto Contra el Mal de Amores
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Amulet is the sixth studio release by the Mexican
Mexican people
Mexican people refers to all persons from Mexico, a multiethnic country in North America, and/or who identify with the Mexican cultural and/or national identity....

 singer GEO Meneses
GEO Meneses
Georgina Meneses, best known as GEO Meneses , is a Mexican producer and singer of traditional music and world music genre....

 produced by Georgina Meneses and Pepe Torres, was released in Mexico
Mexico
The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of...

 in March 2007.

Musical concept

This production blends a contemporary vision of traditional and alternative music, the result of a personal search for his interpreter. The arrangements on this album are subtle and original as soft and loud sounds generated in this production GEO makes full use of their vocal powers printing on new shades songs never heard before in the traditional Mexican music.

This disc contains 13 songs by both contemporary composers such as Maria Greever, Mario Ruiz, Alfonso Esparza, and authors of the past embodied in the Mexican music such as Álvaro Carrillo
Álvaro Carrillo
Álvaro Carrillo Alarcón was a Mexican popular music composer born in San Juan Cacahuatepec, Oaxaca, on 2 December 1921, who died in a car accident on 3 April 1969...

, José Alfredo Jiménez
José Alfredo Jiménez
José Alfredo Jiménez was a Mexican singer-songwriter in the ranchera style whose songs are considered an integral part of Mexico's musical heritage....

, Tata Nacho, Predro Galindo, and Elpidio Ramírez.

Tracks

  • 1.- Serenata sin luna.
  • 2.- El amuleto.
  • 3.- Tú solo tú.
  • 4.- No vuelvo a amar.
  • 5.- Ausente.
  • 6.- Júrame.
  • 7.- La malagueña salerosa.
  • 8.- El cascabel.
  • 9.- Alma mía.
  • 10.- Luz de luna.
  • 11.- El otoño.
  • 12.- La cigarra.
  • 13.- Ni mentira ni verdad.

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