La Llorona (Lhasa de Sela album)

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Released4 February 1997
RecordedChez Frank Studios, Montreal
Length44:16
La Llorona
Studio album by
Released4 February 1997
RecordedChez Frank Studios, Montreal
GenreLatin, folk, world music, Gypsy jazz
Length44:16
LabelAudiogram (Canada), Atlantic (USA)
Lhasa de Sela chronology
La Llorona
(1997)
The Living Road
(2003)
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La Llorona is the debut studio album by Canadian singer Lhasa de Sela, released in 1997 in Canada and 1998 elsewhere.

Alejandro Sela, Lhasa's father, received his doctorate on literature of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire and taught her of the legend of La Llorona.[1] This folktale of the crying woman resembled the mythological wife of Quetzalcoatl who has lost her children. For Lhasa, La Llorona comes from the omen of conquerors. Lhasa believes that the woman cried when the Spanish arrived in America to warn her native children of the doom that the conquistadors would bring to their way of life.

Sales and certifications

According to billboard in 2003, it had sold 120,000 units in Canada (Platinium [2]), 330,000 in France, and 30,000 in the U.S [3]

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