Dive into the rich tapestry of Argentine folklore with Mercedes Sosa's "La Historia Del Folklore (Segunda Parte)," a captivating collection released in 2006. This album is a testament to Sosa's enduring legacy as one of Latin America's most beloved singers, offering a blend of trova, folklore argentino, nueva trova, Latin folk, and singer-songwriter genres that showcase her powerful vocals and deep connection to her cultural roots.
Spanning 20 tracks and over an hour of enchanting music, this album features both live performances and studio recordings that highlight Sosa's versatility and artistry. From the lively "Al Jardín De La Republica (En Directo)" to the poignant "Gracias A La Vida," each song is a journey through the diverse landscapes and stories of Argentina. Notable tracks like "Volver A Los 17" and "Canción Para Carito" underscore Sosa's ability to convey profound emotions and social commentary through her music.
Mercedes Sosa, known affectionately as "La Negra," was celebrated for her contributions to Latin music, earning multiple Grammy Awards, including the Latin Grammy for Best Folk Album in 2006 for "Corazón Libre." Her powerful voice and commitment to social justice resonate throughout "La Historia Del Folklore (Segunda Parte)," making it a timeless addition to any music lover's collection. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to her work, this album offers a profound exploration of Argentine folklore and the enduring spirit of its people.