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Download Elvira Rios, Jose Morand And His Orchestra - Perfidia. Perfidia: Best 1 songs. Elvira Rios - Qué Me Importa 100 Años de Boleros, Vol. 2, 1967 02:54. Artist: Elvira Rios Jose Morand And His Orchestra.
Elvira Ríos in 1938, when she performed over the NBC station. She made her debut in Mexican films singing "Noche de ronda" in ¡Esos hombres! (released in 1937). Manuel Riachi, an assistant to Paramount Pictures producer Arthur Hornblow J. discovered her singing over XEW and took her to Hollywood to appear in the musical Tropic Holiday, where she sang songs by Lara and played Tito Guízar's sister. She was then chosen to play a young Apache woman named Yakima in John Ford's Stagecoach. Her third RCA Victor album, La emocional Elvira Ríos, was also released in the 1960s. It features a new recording of "Flores negras", one of her signature songs; Agustín Lara's "Azul"; Alfonso Torres' "Pensando en ti"; and an Alberto Domínguez medley, "Frenesí-Perfidia", among other songs.
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Performer: Elvira Rios; Jose Morand and His Orchestra Writer: Sergio de Karlo; Agustin Lara; Juan Peso; Gonzalo Curiel. Bolero; Vals; Fox Trot. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer these records. They are . mil truncated eliptical, . mil truncated conical, . mil truncated conical. These were recorded flat and then also equalized with Turnover: 37., Rolloff: -1.
Studio album by. Elvira Ríos. Stage commended both Ríos' performance and Morand's orchestra: "Miss Rios displays perfect diction, great charm, and above all, a lovely voice. The orchestra accompanies in the best Latin tradition". Harper's Bazaar described the album's tracks as "Mexican and Cuban melodies smolderingly interpreted by Elvira Rios" .
Tropic Nights is a studio album by Mexican singer Elvira Ríos, released in 1940 by Decca Records. 1 Critical reception. Harper's Bazaar described the album's tracks as "Mexican and Cuban melodies smolderingly interpreted by Elvira Rios" Decca reissued the album in the late 1940s and 1950s. a b c d e f g h "Recordings by 'Elvira Rios W Jose Morand Orch'". Retrieved 3 January 2018.
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Listen to Tropic Nights by Elvira Rios on Deezer. Elvira Rios 25-05-2014. Total duration:24 min. 01. Vereda Tropical (Bolero).
| Tu No Comprendes - Bolero |
| Perfidia - Bolero |
| Flores Negras - Bolero |
| Farolito - Vals |
| Noche De Ronda - Vals |
| Murmullo - Bolero |
| Vereda Tropical - Bolero |
| Te Vi Pasar - Fox Trot |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DL 5238 | Elvira Rios with Jose Morand And His Orchestra | Elvira Rios with Jose Morand And His Orchestra - Tropic Nights (10", Mic) | Decca | DL 5238 | USA & Canada | Unknown |
| DL 8425 | Elvira Rios | Tropical Nights (LP, Album) | Decca | DL 8425 | US | 1957 |
| M-18185 | Elvira Rios | Noches Tropicales (LP, Album, RE) | MCA Records | M-18185 | Spain | 1970 |
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