1. De San Francisco Vengo 2. El Chocolate 3. Compadre Compreme Un Coco 4. Las Vocales 5. Arrullo 6. Pin Una, Pin Dos 7. Sana, Sana 8. Nochebuena 9. Las Posadas 10. Aserrin, Aserran 11. Viva La Media Naranja 12. Tengo Manita 13. Y Ahora Vamos A Cantar 14. El Acitron 15. Guantanamera 16. De Colores 17. Mi Gallo 18. Pimpon 19. Erre Con Erre 20. Caballito Blanco 21. Mi Conejito 22. El Burrito Enferno 23. Senora Santa Ana 24. Compana Sobre Campana 25. San Serverino 26. La Pulga De San Jose 27. Duerme Negrito 28. La Comadre Juana 29. Buenos Dias 30. Los Pollitos 31. La Casa De Pena 32. El Buque De Papel
Lirica Infantil 1
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2000-04-05)
- Publisher: Arcoiris
- Label: Arcoiris
- Studio: Arcoiris
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #199763
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: My favorite of the series! 2007-02-04
Comment: All of Orozcos CDs are truly excellent, and well worth the money. We love this one the best, but play all of them often. You can't get better for your kids!!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Better than many but still not the best. 2001-05-03
Comment: This is certainly a nice collection of fun Spanish children's songs, but it just didn't live up to my expectations. I had "Diez Deditos" first and loved that one so much that I was anxious to find more of the same. However, this recording is just not as good a production and seems a little flat in comparison. If you don't have "Diez Deditos" you may be perfectly happy, but you'd be missing out on something better!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Sweet and simple 2000-10-26
Comment: Mr. Orozco's clear voice, good spanish & acoustic guitar accompaniment make for a very good introduction to the Lirica Infantil series. The body of the album is made up of mostly traditional songs from Spain, Mexico & the rest of Latin America, plus some original songs. It is hard to find as nice a selection of songs with such a good recording quality. Other collections I have heard (Arroz con leche, for example) suffer from lack of skill & experience with the Spanish language, others (Juguemos ninos? & Juguemos otra vez?) are just recordings of low quality . Another error (I think) this album avoids is the overreliance on electronic instruments or modern reinventing of traditional songs, not that there isn't a place for that kind of album, it is just that there are almost no collections which respect the traditional music and the songs heard of the past. Sadly even in Mexico, Children's song collections use generic synthetized music accompaniment or try to appeal to today's youngsters with bad rock 'n roll versions of traditional songs. Mr. Orozco keeps it simple & sweet in this album. This collection of songs is a treasure here in the United states, and there really is no reason why it should not also be treasured in Latin America.
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