In the annals of Regional Mexican music, few names command as much respect and nostalgia as Carlos y José. Hailing from Matamoros, Tamaulipas, the duo became the quintessential sound of the northeastern border, blending the corrido with the polka-influenced rhythms of norteño music.
Status: Verified A return to their original label after 11 years. "El Tahur" is a fan favorite. Verification issue: Many unofficial MP3s from 1991 label this as "Corridos Fronterizos" (plural). The correct title is "de la Frontera."
Discogs Carlos y José Profile: The most detailed breakdown of their discography, including over 20 different master releases and hundreds of versions (LPs, Cassettes, CDs). carlos y jose discografia completa verified
Carlos y José Discografía Completa: Un Legado Musical Inolvidable
Anthologies: Look for "Serie Platino" or "La Historia" collections for remastered audio. 🎸 Legacy and Style The Kings of the Border: A Verified Look
20 Exitos de Colección (2010): Verified original recordings of their most popular radio hits.
Carlos y José are often cited as the "missing link" between traditional folk corrido singers and the modern, polished Norteño supergroups. Their verified discography is characterized by: Un álbum que incluye su tema "El Ojo
Corridos Y Rancheras (1969/1973): One of their earliest full-length projects released under the DLV and Rovi labels. Azucena (1971): A notable early LP from the DLV label. Mañanitas A Mi Madre (1972): An early-career staple album. Cuéntame Tus Penas (1972): Released under DLV Musart. La Interesada (1974): A significant mid-70s release.
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