Cantora 1

Cantora 1 is a studio album by the late Argentine singer Mercedes Sosa. It was released in 2009 and features duets with prominent Latin American recording artists. It was certified platinum by the CAPIF. This means that the album sold 40,000 copies in Argentina.

Cantora 1
Studio album by
Released2009
GenreFolk
LabelRCA
ProducerPopi Spatocco
Mercedes Sosa chronology
La Historia del Folklore
(2007)
Cantora 1
(2009)
Cantora 2
(2009)

Cantora, un Viaje Íntimo features Cantora 1 and Cantora 2. The recompilation sold more than 200,000 copies in Argentina.[1]

Track listing

Volume 1

  1. "Aquellas Pequeñas Cosas" (feat. Joan Manuel Serrat) - 2:37
  2. "Barro Tal Vez" (feat. Luis Alberto Spinetta) - 3:44
  3. "Sea" (feat. Jorge Drexler) - 3:38
  4. "Coração Vagabundo" (feat. Caetano Veloso) - 4:12
  5. "La Maza" (feat. Shakira) - 4:16
  6. "Zamba Para Olvidarte" (feat. Diego Torres & Facundo Ramírez) - 5:02
  7. "Agua, Fuego, Tierra y Viento" (feat. Soledad Pastorutti)- 3:39
  8. "Celador de Sueños" (feat. Gustavo Santaolalla & Orozco Barrientos)
  9. "Sabiéndose de los Descalzos" (feat. Julieta Venegas) - 2:53
  10. "Himno de mi Corazón" (feat. León Gieco)
  11. "Novicia" (feat. Víctor Heredia)
  12. "Zamba de los Adioses" (feat. Dúo Nuevo Cuyo)
  13. "Nada" (feat. Maria Graña & Leopoldo Federico) - 3:48
  14. "Esa Musiquita" (feat. Teresa Parodi)
  15. "Romance de la Luna Tucumana" (feat. Juan Quintero & Luna Monti)
  16. "Deja La Vida Volar" (feat. Pedro Aznar)
  17. "Pájaro de Rodillas" (feat. Nacha Roldán)

Volume 2

  1. "Zonas de Promesas" (feat. Gustavo Cerati)
  2. "Desarma y Sangra" (feat. Charly García)
  3. "Canción Para un Niño en la Calle" (feat. Residente)
  4. "Parao" (feat. Vicentico)
  5. "Zamba del Cielo" (feat. Fito Páez & Liliana Herrero)
  6. "Razón de Vivir" (feat. Lila Downs)
  7. "El Ángel de la Bicicleta" (feat. Gustavo Cordera)
  8. "Violetas Para Violeta" (feat. Joaquín Sabina)
  9. "Jamás Te Olvidaré" (feat. Marcela Morelo)
  10. "O Qué Será" (feat. Daniela Mercury)
  11. "Cántame" (feat. Franco de Vita)
  12. "La Luna Llena" (feat. Rubén Rada & La Chiringa)
  13. "Canción de las Cantinas" (feat. Alberto Rojo)
  14. "Donde Termina El Asfalto" (feat. Coqui Sosa)
  15. "Insensatez" (feat. Luis Salinas)
  16. "Misionera" (feat. Luis Carlos Borges)
  17. "Y Así y Así" (feat. Luciano Pereyra)
  18. "Himno Nacional Argentino"

Awards

Latin Grammy Awards

The album won two Latin Grammy Awards in 2009:

In addition, it was also nominated for Album of the Year.

References



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