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Culture
Tish Hinojosa
Culture
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop, Rock, Latin Music
 
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No Description Available. Genre: Popular Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 4-DEC-1992

     
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All Artists: Tish Hinojosa
Title: Culture
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rounder / Umgd
Release Date: 9/16/1992
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop, Rock, Latin Music
Styles: Traditional Folk, Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 011661312227, 011661312241, 075021532847

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Genre: Popular Music
Media Format: Compact Disk
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Release Date: 4-DEC-1992

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Pure delight!
Kelly L. Norman | Plymouth, MI United States | 08/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My purchase of this CD coincided with the days that my love affair with the Lone Star State began. It remains my favorite of Hinajosa's, one of the world's finest female vocalists; and it still conjures up memories of mariachi bands, the rodeo, and a wide starlit night sky. Although her songwriting and delivery may have shown more polish in later works such as "From Taos to Tennessee" and 2002's "Sign of Truth", I think this work conveys Hinajosa's Latina roots and love for the Texan way of life much better, and showcases her voice in a simpler way, but more effectively.The first time I heard "By the Rio Grande", I was blown away: Hinajosa sings with the strength and range of a Linda Ronstadt or Joan Baez (her heroine), but with the fragile beauty reminiscent of an Alison Krauss or Stevie Nicks. (Actually, many of these songs remind me of Krauss's first recordings with Rounder, when she wasn't afraid to belt out her own bluegrass material).Not that Hinajosa doesn't put her own distinct stamp on these songs. It's just that if you haven't had the pleasure of hearing her yet, her talent defies easy description. "Culture Swing" carries a good ratio of Hinajosa originals to others. Her own songs focus frequently on treasuring that which we disregard: the land, those who work the land, loves gone by, our culture as we assimilate into a larger group culture. Delightfully, she "answers" Bob Willis' classic "San Antonio Rose", in which a broken-hearted cowboy wonders where his Rose has wandered off to. Tish speculates that there might be some very good reasons for Rose to walk away in "San Antonio Romeo", her own Western swing ballad.To echo "The Real West", listening to this CD can evoke a clean white shirt on a Saturday night, a long cold beer, a spin on the dance floor, and Hinajosa at the microphone with songs of pure Tex-Mex gold. If you can't see Hinajosa in person (and I suggest you do if you get a chance; she shines live), this CD will give you a good dose of her special recipe for Latin flavored Texas folk."
The best CD you'll ever own.
Rex R Burns | Phoenix, AZ USA | 10/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I heard an interview of Tish and some of this CD on NPR and had to have it. It is at once, soulful, sensual, playful, passioniate and moving. Tish's voice is like the water of rippling brook, at once moving and calming. The instruments never detract but add to her voice and story. You can see and feel everything Tish sings of.
I have been known to put this CD on and leave it on for a week and never tire of it.
"Every Word" is so beautiful and moving...it is the love song that always makes me thing of "her". This one song alone is worth the price of the CD and all of her songs are this good.
I can't begin to say enough of her music."
A MUST-HAVE
Rex R Burns | 04/11/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I feel that this is Tish's best work. "Something in the Rain" always makes this big ol' country boy tear up."