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| 1. EL PORRO DE JAIME |
| 2. UNA TEQUILA, UNA GUITARRA |
| 3. EL TRENECITO |
| 4. VOLVER, VOLVER |
| 5. BUENA VISTA SWING |
| 6. MARGARITA |
| 7. SALUDAMOS A TEJAS |
| 8. LA PIEDERA |
| 9. LAS NUBES |
| 10. MI CAFETAL |
| 11. LAS LAURELES |
| 12. LA BIKINA |
| 13. RIO ROSA |
| 14. BESOS Y CEREZAS |
| 15. PRIETA LINDA |
| 16. LA MULA |
| 17. VALENTINA |
| 18. LA BAMBA |
| 19. QUES SEAS FELIZ |
| 20. ELLA |
| 21. UNA MANANA DE ABRIL |
| 22. HUAPANGO TEJANO |
BURNING DESIRES is the fiery, romantic sound of the Latino guitar the secret ingredient that makes any Mexican or Southwestern dish taste even better? Corrales answers that question with such tunes as "Jesusita En Chihuahua," "La Babmba" and "Las Nubes." The songs match up to Tex-Mex recipes supplied by PBS chef Melissa Guerra of "Texas Provincial Kitchen" fame.
| 1. AQUELLOS OJOS VERDES |
| 2. JESUSITA EN CHIHUAHUA |
| 3. ENCHILADA ROJAS |
| 4. ADIOS MARIQUITA LINDA |
| 5. MIRA LUISA |
| 6. LA BAMBA |
| 7. MI ROSAL |
| 8. QUIEREME JESUITA |
| 9. ROSITA ALVIRES |
| 10. EL PORRO DE JAIME |
| 11. ATOTONILCO |
| 12. CUATR MILPAS |
| 13. LAS NUBES |
| 14. PAJARILLO BARRANQUENO |
| 15. GABINO BARRERA |
Frank and his group present a string of tunes featured in Mexican and U.S. films over the past several decades. This is a truly classic release that touches the heartstrings of anyone who loves traditional Mexican music in the style of Vicente Fernandez, Jose Alfredo Jimenez and Javier Solis. Tunes include "El Rancho Grande," "Estreliita," "De Colores" and "Solamente Una Vez."
| 1. Morena De Mi Amor |
| 2. Las Gaviotas |
| 3. Solamente Una Vez |
| 4. La Feria de Las Flores |
| 5. El Muerte de Zapata |
| 6. Cama De Piedra |
| 7. Jalisco No Te Rajes |
| 8. La Paloma |
| 9. De Colores |
| 10. La Adelita |
| 11. Noche De Ronda |
| 12. Rancho Grande |
| 13. Las Mananitas |
| 14. Cancion Mixteca |
| 15. Juan Charrasqueado |
| 16. Estrellita |
Imagine yourself riding with the likes of Gene Autrey, Dale Evans and Roy Rogers as you listen to these guitar instrumental versions of classic cowboy tunes such as "Red River Valley," "Home On The Range" and "Cotton-Eyed Joe" and "Shenandoah." | 1. RED RIVER VALLEY |
| 2. COTTON EYED JOE |
| 3. MARIA ELENA |
| 4. GOODBYE OLD PAINT |
| 5. DARK FLOWERS |
| 6. HOME ON THE RANGE |
| 7. SHENANDOAH |
| 8. OH, SUSANNA! |
| 9. STREETS OF LAREDO |
| 10. YOU BELONG TO MY HEART |
| 11. STRAWBERRY ROAN |
| 12. GOLONDRINAS |
| 13. SAD & LONELY |
| 14. BIG ISLAND COWBOYS |
| 15. EL CONTRABANDO DE EL PASO |
| 16. JESSE JAMES |
| 17. BLINK & MISS IT TEXAS |
This is Frank's newest CD. It features Corrales, a guitar legend, playing melodies inspired by the boisterous atmosphere of a cantina or Mexican restaurant and an occasional shot of tequila. The result is the music on this release. Corrales and his band present a dozen songs that have made generations laugh, love and cry throughout the Southwest and Mexico. Tunes includes "Estrellita," "Tita" "Guadalajara" and "El Rancho Grande.
| 1. TITA |
| 2. LA MALAGUENA SALEROSA |
| 3. GUADALAJARA, GUADALAJARA |
| 4. EL RANCHO GRANDE |
| 5. MARCHA ZACATECAS |
| 6. ESTRELLITA |
| 7. DANZON JUAREZ |
| 8. CU-RU-CU LA PALOMA |
| 9. LAS PERLITAS |
| 10. COPA Y COPA |
| 11. VALENINA |
| 12. LA TECOLERA |
Sample the sizzling sounds of the Latino guitar on this unique anthology of music from Spain, Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and the Southwest. Specialist in the various guitar styles offer music that will take you from moonlit Cuban beaches and boisterous Mexican cantinas to the captivating landscapes of the Southwest. Fiery guitar melodies are framed by percussion, keyboards and horns for a captivating sound. Featured guitarists include: Frank Corrales, Ruben Romero and Ben Tavera King.
| 1. RAMONA'S RITUAL RUMBA |
| 2. ROMANCE ANONIMO |
| 3. FABLED DANCER |
| 4. MEDIA VUEITA |
| 5. COYOTE MOON |
| 6. BOSSA D' AMOR |
| 7. BABY'S FANDANGO |
| 8. DANZON JUAREZ |
| 9. HUNDRED YEAR RAIN |
| 10. TITA |
| 11. PANCHO'S GETAWAY |
| 12. CARINO |
| 13. MIRAGE |
| 14. LA LLORONA |
| 15. CACTUS BLOSSOM |
Like the chili peppers that so often find their way into South of the Border cuisine, heat and spice are trademarks of the guitar playing of Frank Corrales. The music of HOT! bears a resemblance to Corrales' work on CANTINA CLASSICS album, likewise emphasizing the kind of music that you would expect to hear in a dusty Mexican cantina. The songs are joyful and breezy with enough sunshine to make you feel as if you're on vacation in Veracruz. Corrales' distinctive Mexican guitar is the central instrument on each of the cuts, with Ben Tavera King lending a hand in terms of guitar duties on many of the tracks. Backing the pair is Corrales' band, whose additional instrumentation gives the music a rhythmic kick and a festive flair.
| 1. Mi Corazoncito |
| 2. Dos Arbolitos |
| 3. El Contrabando de El Paso |
| 4. Golondrinas |
| 5. Flores Negritos |
| 6. Sabor a Mi |
| 7. Maria Elena |
| 8. Borrachita |
| 9. La Paloma |
| 10. Once Ochenta |
| 11. Cuando Escuches Este Valse |
| 12. Viva Mi Desgracia |
| 13. Inquietud |
| 14. La Mula Chula |
| 15. Yolanda |
| 16. El Gaucho |
| 17. El Nievero |
| 18. Candelario |
| 19. Las Mananitas |
| 20. Las Laureles |
| 21. Cielito Linda |
The immortal Bizet opera about the Spanish gypsy "Carmen" inspired the various guitarists on this release. It includes tunes from the opera as well as flamenco and paso dobles inspired by the opera's story line. Featured guitarists include: Ruben Romero, Frank Corrales, Terry Muska and Ben Tavera King.
| 1. SEGUIDILLA |
| 2. PRELUDE |
| 3. HABANERA |
| 4. EN EL CALLE CANDILEJO |
| 5. AMOR TORERO |
| 6. ENTRE ACTE |
| 7. JASMINE |
| 8. ARAGONAISE |
| 9. NOCHES EN TRIANA |
| 10. EL ZOPILOTE |
| 11. SEVILLA |
| 12. LEY DE LOS GITANOS |
| 13. TORRE GIRALDA |
| 14. LA LUNA Y LA GITANA |
Experience the unique history of “The Shrine of Texas Liberty” as reflected in the music played at the Alamo during the past 300 years. Music includes examples of songs probably heard by the Alamo defenders, on instruments of the era. There are also many examples of music from the Republic of Texas, Native Americans who lived at the Alamo, San Antonio’s early Spanish/Canary Island settlers, cowboys and Mexican settlers.
Celebrations dedicated toward to the Virgin Mary are a common part of Latino spirituality in many parts of Mexico and America's Southwest. This album delves into the heart of these celebrations with a series of festive, melodious pieces that utilize the six-string guitar as a central instrument. OUR LADY OF THE GUITAR showcases the playing of three guitarists: Ben Tavera King, Frank Corrales and Ruben Romero. Some of the tracks also feature accompaniment on such instruments as the harp, marimba and accordion, which lend the pieces a tropical flair. The repertoire features unique guitar renditions of classical works by Bach and Schubert as well as warm, praiseful interpretations of sacred hymns from Latino tradition.
| 1. Para La Virgen |
| 2. Golondrinas Para La Virgen |
| 3. De Colores |
| 4. Ave Maria de Los Americas |
| 5. Mananitas Para La Virgen |
| 6. Nuestra Senora de La Paz |
| 7. Procession de San Juan de Los Lagos |
| 8. A Favor Asked - A Favor Received |
| 9. Serenata Para La Pieta ( Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring) |
| 10. Peregrinos |
| 11. Tepeyac En La Manana |
| 12. Estrellita Para La Familia Sagrada |
| 13. Nuestra Senora De La Rosario |
| 14. Mananitas Para Mi Madre |
Over sixty minutes of music take listeners on a fiery and romantic journey of Spanish guitar from its birth in Renaissance Spain to its evolution in Mexico and the American Southwest.
A south of the border cantina is the setting which often comes to mind while listening to the music of Frank Corrales. Either that or some other sort of sun-drenched food or drink establishment in the heart of Mexico or the Native Southwest. His music is full of tropical vibrancy, often centered around the guitar and fueled by festive rhythms. WISH YOU WERE HERE is no exception. Featured here is a collection of traditional folk tunes from Mexico, Cuba, Santo Domingo and the American Southwest. The songs range from those with a languid, relax-in-the-sun sort of ambiance to sprightly dance-oriented tunes. Each focuses on the guitar strumming of Corrales, backed by breezy Tex-Mex rhythms.
| 1. Suenas de Cachita |
| 2. El Zopilote |
| 3. Media Vuelta |
| 4. Blanca Estela |
| 5. La Llorona |
| 6. La Dominicana |
| 7. Golondrinas Tejanas |
| 8. Delgadina |
| 9. Volver, Volver |
| 10. Amor Torero |
| 11. Flores Negros |
| 12. Seis Cuerdas |
| 13. Una Tequila-Una Guitarra |
| 14. La Paloma |
| 15. Mi Cafetal |








