Papa's Dream

Papa's Dream
Studio album by Los Lobos
Released February 14, 1995
Genre Children's music
Los Lobos chronology
Just Another Band from East L.A. – A Collection
(1993)Just Another Band from East L.A. – A Collection1993
Papa's Dream
(1995)
Colossal Head
(1996)Colossal Head1996

Papa's Dream is a children's album by Los Lobos with Lalo Guerrero and the Children's Coro of Los Cenzontles Musical Arts Center of San Pablo, California, released on Music for Little People / Warner Bros. Records, 1995.[1][2][3]

Track Listing

  1. "La Bamba" - Los Lobos
  2. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  3. "Wooly Bully" - Los Lobos
  4. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  5. "Buzz, Buzz, Buzz" - Los Lobos
  6. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  7. "Route 90" - Los Lobos
  8. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  9. "Corrido For Papa Lalo" - Los Lobos
  10. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  11. "La Bicicleta" - Los Lobos
  12. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  13. "Cielito Lindo" - Los Lobos
  14. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  15. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  16. "La Mananita Alegre" - Los Lobos
  17. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  18. "El Pato" - Los Lobos
  19. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  20. "De Colores" - Los Lobos
  21. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  22. "Las Mananitas Tapatias" - Los Lobos
  23. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  24. "La Pinata" - Los Lobos
  25. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  26. "La, La, La" - Los Lobos
  27. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  28. "La Bamba" - Los Lobos
  29. Narration - Lalo Guerrero
  30. "Wooly Bully Banda (Reprise)" - Los Lobos
  31. Narration - Los Lobos

References

  1. Maria Herrera-Sobek Celebrating Latino Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Cultural Traditions 0313343403 2012 " Papa's Dream. Music for Little People/Warner Bros. Records, 1995"
  2. Colin Larkin The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 2011- 0857125958 p.978 ", with Lalo Guerrero Papa's Dream (Warners 1995), "
  3. Chris Morris Los Lobos: Dream in Blue 029274823X 2015 p.124 "The Chicano star—who of course had his own experience in the children's market with his Las Ardillitas records — became the narrator and centerpiece of Papa's Dream, which mated the music (curated by Eugene Rodriguez) with a script by Phillip Rodriguez and Al Carlos Hernandez. In keeping with its target audience, the narrative was thin but easy to follow: “Papa Lalo” (Guerrero) takes his “sons” (Los Lobos) and “grandkids” the Children's Coro of Los Cenzontles Musical Arts Center of San Pablo) on a “Chicano blimp”... "
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