Selena Quintanilla - Amor Prohibido (1994,2002 Reissue) [FLAC] 88
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Selena Quintanilla Amor Prohibido (1994) 2002 Deluxe Reissue FLAC LOSSLESS 16Bit-44.1kHz Contains Album Art & ID Tags allmusic.com... The tragic shooting death of Tejano singer Selena spawned a reaction within the Latino community that can be compared to the reactions to the deaths of Elvis Presley and John Lennon. An enormously popular singer in Latino communities across North America, her music crossed cultural boundaries to touch the lives of young and old alike. A flamboyant, sexy stage performer sometimes hailed as the Latina Madonna, Selena was nonetheless considered a role model for off-stage she was family oriented, active in anti-drug campaigns and AIDS awareness programs. She was born Selena Quintanilla to Mexican-American parents in Lake Jackson, TX. Before her birth, her father Abraham had been a member of los Dinos. When Selena began performing at the age of ten, her father became her manager and los Dinos became her backing band. In 1983, she made her recording debut after appearing on the popular radio show of L.A. deejay Johnnie Canales. While Selena grew up understanding Spanish, English was her first language. Her first records were recorded in Spanish, and she sang the words phonetically. After her music began to catch on, she began learning Spanish formally and by the time of her death, she was fluent in the language. In the spring of that year she was working on her first English-language album, when she went to a motel room in Corpus Christi, TX, to fire 34-year-old Yolanda Saldivar, the woman who managed Selena's boutique in San Antonio, and the founder of the Selena fan club. A few days before the confrontation, Selena's father had unearthed paperwork proving that Saldivar had been embezzling from the fan club. Saldivar and Selena argued and as the singer left, she was shot in the back. Selena didn't die right away and managed to stagger into the lobby where she named Saldivar as the killer. An hour later, Selena died in a local hospital. It was a death that rocked the entire Latino music industry. Saldivar was convicted for the murder of Selena in November, 1995 and sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. Tracks: 01 - Amor Prohibido 02 - No Me Queda Mas 03 - Cobarde 04 - Fotos Y Recuerdos 05 - El Chico Del Apartamento 512 06 - Bidi Bidi Bom Bom 07 - Techno Cumbia 08 - Tus Desprecios 09 - Si Una Vez 10 - Ya No 11 - Donde Quiera Que Estes (Duet With Barrio Boyzz) 12 - Spoken Liner Notes By The Band And Family Support the artists... Buy it if you like it! Sharing since 2010 Thanks for Seeding! Cheers ;) 88