Mercedes Sosa - Discografia -discography- 90%
: A tribute to the Chilean songwriter, featuring "Gracias a la vida." Traigo un pueblo en mi voz (1973)
In the late 1960s, Mercedes Sosa transitioned from a folk singer to a superstar. Her repertoire expanded to include poets and writers from across Latin America, solidifying her status as a continental voice. Mercedes Sosa - Discografia -Discography-
Her debut album, La voz de la zafra (The Voice of the Harvest), introduces the world to a raw, unpolished talent. Produced with her then-husband, Oscar Matus, the album is a sparse collection of social realism. Songs like "La viajera" and "Los mareados" display a voice that is rich, somber, and resonant. It is a historical document, capturing the hardship of the working class in northern Argentina. : A tribute to the Chilean songwriter, featuring
In the vast landscape of Latin American music, few figures loom as large or resonate as deeply as Mercedes Sosa. Known affectionately as "La Negra," she was more than a singer; she was a cultural institution, the voice of the voiceless, and the conscience of a continent. Her discography is not merely a collection of songs but a historical timeline of South America—tracing the rise of the Nuevo Canciero movement, the oppression of military dictatorships, and the triumphant return of democracy. Produced with her then-husband, Oscar Matus, the album
: Often cited as one of her most powerful live performances, capturing the emotion of her homecoming. Key Compilations 30 Años (1993)