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Calibre 50|Desde El Rancho

Desde El Rancho

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While success on the Mexican Songs and Latin Albums charts has been a relative constant for Calibre 50 since 2011, the number one slot on the latter eluded them until the release of 2015's Historia de la Calle. It debuted on top and remained in the Top 20 for over 21 weeks. In the aftermath, the Sinaloense group won numerous awards and expanded their international profile by touring all over Latin America. But that kind of success also presented a quandary: How do you follow it up?
Calibre 50's answer is Desde el Rancho, a back-to-the-roots set produced by Jesus Tirado. It delivers 14 tracks that run the gamut from cumbias and rancheras to corridos and polkas. Its first pre-release single, "Amor del Bueno," written by Armando Ramos, Omar Tarazón, and Karenia Cervantes, offers a taste of the band's sweet-side traditionalism, with Edén Muñoz offering an aching lead vocal surrounded by canny interplay between his accordion and guitar, and held down by that infectious tuba bassline. (The track eventually topped the Mexican Songs chart.) Other highlights include the sprightly opener "Corte a Flor," which features a killer Muñoz accordion solo. "Claro Que Te Amo" is a wonderful rural cumbia whose rhythm is unshakeable; "Deja de Joder" shows the band at their sleazy, humorous best, and the midtempo norteño "¿Por Qué Es Tan Cruel el Amor?" and the revisionist yet innovative ballad "Se Me Hizo Fácil" are also excellent. The set closes in furious tempo on the novelty polka "La Bola." Calibre 50 seem to be introducing their new fans to their root sounds while re-acquainting fans with them, and it works most of the time. No matter their motivation, Desde el Rancho is a fine album.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Corté Una Flor (Album Version)
00:03:15

Freddy Vega, ComposerLyricist - Calibre 50, MainArtist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

2
Siempre Te Voy A Querer (Album Version)
00:03:54

Calibre 50, Voice, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Jesús Armando Ramos Celis, Bass, AssociatedPerformer - Rodolfo Eden Muñoz Cantu, Accordion, Voice, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Alejandro Gaxiola, Tuba, AssociatedPerformer - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer - Erick Benjamin Garcia Herrera, Drums, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

3
Pa´ Qué Me Hacen Enojar (Album Version)
00:03:31

Calibre 50, MainArtist - Rodolfo Eden Muñoz Cantu, ComposerLyricist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

4
Claro Que Te Amo (Album Version)
00:02:55

Freddy Vega, ComposerLyricist - Calibre 50, MainArtist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

5
Juro Por Dios (Album Version)
00:03:53

Javier Zazueta Larrañaga, ComposerLyricist - Calibre 50, MainArtist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

6
Amor Del Bueno (Album Version)
00:03:13

Calibre 50, Voice, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Jesús Omar Tarazón, ComposerLyricist - Jesús Armando Ramos Celis, Bass, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Karenia Cervantes, ComposerLyricist - Rodolfo Eden Muñoz Cantu, Accordion, Voice, AssociatedPerformer - Alejandro Gaxiola, Tuba, AssociatedPerformer - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer - Erick Benjamin Garcia Herrera, Drums, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

7
Deja De Joder (Album Version)
00:02:37

Calibre 50, MainArtist - Victor Noriega, ComposerLyricist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

8
El Culpable Soy Yo (Album Version)
00:03:39

Calibre 50, MainArtist - Jesús Armando Ramos Celis, ComposerLyricist - Alejandro Gaxiola, ComposerLyricist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

9
El Amigo (Album Version)
00:02:12

Calibre 50, MainArtist - Rodolfo Eden Muñoz Cantu, ComposerLyricist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

10
Les Tapé El Hocico (Album Version)
00:03:13

Calibre 50, MainArtist - Rodolfo Eden Muñoz Cantu, ComposerLyricist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

11
¿Por Qué Es Tan Cruel El Amor? (Album Version)
00:03:31

Ricardo Arjona, ComposerLyricist - Calibre 50, MainArtist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

12
Se Me Hizo Fácil (Album Version)
00:03:39

Claudia Brant, ComposerLyricist - Calibre 50, MainArtist - Rodolfo Eden Muñoz Cantu, ComposerLyricist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

13
El Mango (Album Version)
00:02:37

JUAN VILLAREAL, ComposerLyricist - Calibre 50, MainArtist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

14
La Bola (Album Version)
00:02:47

Calibre 50, MainArtist - César Estrada Moreno, ComposerLyricist - Jesus Tirado Castañeda, Producer

℗ 2016 Andaluz Records

Presentación del Álbum

While success on the Mexican Songs and Latin Albums charts has been a relative constant for Calibre 50 since 2011, the number one slot on the latter eluded them until the release of 2015's Historia de la Calle. It debuted on top and remained in the Top 20 for over 21 weeks. In the aftermath, the Sinaloense group won numerous awards and expanded their international profile by touring all over Latin America. But that kind of success also presented a quandary: How do you follow it up?
Calibre 50's answer is Desde el Rancho, a back-to-the-roots set produced by Jesus Tirado. It delivers 14 tracks that run the gamut from cumbias and rancheras to corridos and polkas. Its first pre-release single, "Amor del Bueno," written by Armando Ramos, Omar Tarazón, and Karenia Cervantes, offers a taste of the band's sweet-side traditionalism, with Edén Muñoz offering an aching lead vocal surrounded by canny interplay between his accordion and guitar, and held down by that infectious tuba bassline. (The track eventually topped the Mexican Songs chart.) Other highlights include the sprightly opener "Corte a Flor," which features a killer Muñoz accordion solo. "Claro Que Te Amo" is a wonderful rural cumbia whose rhythm is unshakeable; "Deja de Joder" shows the band at their sleazy, humorous best, and the midtempo norteño "¿Por Qué Es Tan Cruel el Amor?" and the revisionist yet innovative ballad "Se Me Hizo Fácil" are also excellent. The set closes in furious tempo on the novelty polka "La Bola." Calibre 50 seem to be introducing their new fans to their root sounds while re-acquainting fans with them, and it works most of the time. No matter their motivation, Desde el Rancho is a fine album.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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