Amor, siempre amor explained
Amor, siempre amor (English: Love, Always Love) is a studio album by Mexican singer Flor Silvestre, released in 1970 by Musart Records.[1]
Critical reception
Record World gave the album a rave review and described it in two words: "Superb repertoire!"[2] It also wrote that "Flor Silvestre is one of the best 'ranchera' singers in Mexico and is selling big in California, Colorado, Arizona, Mexico, New York and Texas".
Track listing
Side one
- "La cruz de lo imposible" (Guadalupe Ramos) – 2:09
- "La mitad de mi orgullo" (José Alfredo Jiménez) – 2:58
- "Cantares de amor" (Sebastián Curiel) – 2:32
- "Paredes viejas" (Antonio Valdés Herrera) – 2:37
- "Necesito un corazón" (Felipe "Indio" Jiménez, Guillermo Acosta) – 2:31
- "Tu amargura" (Laureano Martínez Smart) – 2:28
Side two
- "Como un remolino" (Rubén Méndez del Castillo) – 3:04
- "Aprendí a llorar" (Ángel Cabral, Carlos Medina) – 2:21
- "Dos corazones" (arranged by Rubén Méndez del Castillo) – 2:45
- "Tanto amor que abandoné" (Rubén Méndez del Castillo) – 2:21
- "Tus acacias" (Indalecio Ramírez) – 1:55
- "Adiós al fin" (Rubén Méndez del Castillo) – 2:39
Personnel
- Mariachi Guadalajara – accompaniment
External links
Notes and References
- Flor Silvestre "Amor Siempre Amor". Record World. 4 July 1970. 21 July 2017.
- Record World Latin American Album Reviews. Record World. 11 July 1970. 22 July 2017.