A tribute album dedicated entirely to the father of Argentine folk music, Atahualpa Yupanqui.
1. The Early Years and the Rise of Nuevo Cancionero (1962–1969)
Produced by Charly García, this album marked a return to her acoustic folk roots and earned her a Latin Grammy Award.
"Los hermanos", "Piedra y camino", "Guitarra dímelo tú" mercedes sosa discografia discography hot
¿Será Posible el Sur? (1984), Vengo a Ofrecer mi Corazón (1985) "Como la cigarra" Sino (1993), Al Despertar (1998) "Todo cambia" 2000s Corazón Libre (2005), Cantora (2009) Award-Winning Live Performances
: An album that expanded her reach across the continent, covering Cuban Trova and Andean folk styles.
The album proved that protest music and folklore could achieve massive commercial success without compromising their message. Con Sabor a Mercedes Sosa (1968) A tribute album dedicated entirely to the father
: Another major collaboration with Ramírez and Luna that became an iconic folkloric piece. Mercedes Sosa interpreta a Atahualpa Yupanqui (1977)
Recorded during exile, this album reflected her longing for her homeland and her solidarity with those suffering under authoritarian rule.
1. The Early Years and the Birth of Nuevo Cancionero (1959–1969) "Los hermanos", "Piedra y camino", "Guitarra dímelo tú"
: A tribute to the Chilean folk icon, featuring the legendary "Gracias a la Vida".
: Documents her popularity across South America during her exile.
"Canción con todos" became recognized as the unofficial anthem of Latin America, cementing her status as a continental icon. A Que Despierten los Hombres (1974)
Another brilliant collaboration with Ramírez and Luna, celebrating South American identity and history through a sweeping musical narrative.