HORACIO GUARANY
FIERRO MARTIN SINGS
Horacio Guarany intends to present-especially to new generations-and disseminating the poem Martín Fierro by José Hernández, a true hymn to national brotherhood. The result indicates that it was him right for playing music and reciting these verses. Horacio absolutely engages with the central character and the audience from the complaint in his voice steady and accurate. The melodies are basically in tone payada milongas and other folk rhythms. Juan Carlos Castagnino, ilutre Argentine artist gives life to the cover of the disc with an excellent portrait of the singer impersonating Martin Fierro.
There is another version sung by Jorge Cafrune ( Here I start to tell ... things Martín Fierro), also with texts by José Hernández, a poem by Jaime Dávalos and music by Angel Kelo Palacios.
EDITION 1964 PolyGram Records
MUSICIANS
Horacio Guarany: vocals, guitar
SONGS
here I sing (Hernández-Guarany)
that not bind my tongue (Hernández-Guarany)
I'm in my rodeo bull (Hernández-Guarany)
am gaucho and understand it (Hernandez-Guarany)
any talk of punishment I (Hernández-Guarany)
was the gaucho in paying (Hernández-Guarany)
old Vizcacha ( Hernández-Guarany)
tips Martin Fierro (Hernández-Guarany)
Here I sing
Here
I sing to the beat of the guitar,
that the man who reveals a shame
extraordinary as the lone bird singing
to take comfort.
I ask the saints to help my thought
,
ask at this time
I'll sing my story
memory refresh me and clarify my understanding.
Come, saints, miracles,
come all to help me,
the tongue tied me and my mob
sight;
ask my God to help me once
so rude.
I have seen many singers
obtained with good reputations and after acquired
not want to support: it seems that no long
tired in games. Singing
I die,
have to bury me singing and singing I
reach the foot of the eternal father dende
my mother's womb
came into this world to sing. That
not
lock my tongue and I miss the word, singing my glory
and putting styles to sing ...
singing I have to find
though the earth be opened.
... Other versions
Here I start to tell ... Martin Fierro things (Jorge Cafrune)
Horacio Guarany intends to present-especially to new generations-and disseminating the poem Martín Fierro by José Hernández, a true hymn to national brotherhood. The result indicates that it was him right for playing music and reciting these verses. Horacio absolutely engages with the central character and the audience from the complaint in his voice steady and accurate. The melodies are basically in tone payada milongas and other folk rhythms. Juan Carlos Castagnino, ilutre Argentine artist gives life to the cover of the disc with an excellent portrait of the singer impersonating Martin Fierro.
There is another version sung by Jorge Cafrune ( Here I start to tell ... things Martín Fierro), also with texts by José Hernández, a poem by Jaime Dávalos and music by Angel Kelo Palacios.
EDITION 1964 PolyGram Records
MUSICIANS
Horacio Guarany: vocals, guitar
SONGS
here I sing (Hernández-Guarany)
that not bind my tongue (Hernández-Guarany)
I'm in my rodeo bull (Hernández-Guarany)
am gaucho and understand it (Hernandez-Guarany)
any talk of punishment I (Hernández-Guarany)
was the gaucho in paying (Hernández-Guarany)
old Vizcacha ( Hernández-Guarany)
tips Martin Fierro (Hernández-Guarany)
Here I sing
Here
I sing to the beat of the guitar,
that the man who reveals a shame
extraordinary as the lone bird singing
to take comfort.
I ask the saints to help my thought
,
ask at this time
I'll sing my story
memory refresh me and clarify my understanding.
Come, saints, miracles,
come all to help me,
the tongue tied me and my mob
sight;
ask my God to help me once
so rude.
I have seen many singers
obtained with good reputations and after acquired
not want to support: it seems that no long
tired in games. Singing
I die,
have to bury me singing and singing I
reach the foot of the eternal father dende
my mother's womb
came into this world to sing. That
not
lock my tongue and I miss the word, singing my glory
and putting styles to sing ...
singing I have to find
though the earth be opened.
... Other versions
Here I start to tell ... Martin Fierro things (Jorge Cafrune)
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