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1.StopPolka la Silla – Pesado 00:53
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2.StopCielo Nublado (Cielo Nevado) – Pesado 03:22
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3.StopIngrato Amor – Pesado 03:20
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4.StopTragos Amargos – Pesado 02:58
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5.StopMi Cómplice – Pesado 03:03
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6.StopAbrazado de un Poste – Pesado 03:12
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7.StopPrenda Querida – Pesado 03:42
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8.StopTe Creí Decente – Pesado 03:09
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9.StopAbeja Reina – Pesado 03:30
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10.StopTe Vas Ángel Mío – Pesado 03:13
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11.StopPero Cómo Voy a Odiarte – Pesado 03:56
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12.StopMi Casa Nueva – Pesado 02:53
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13.StopPolkala Silla – Pesado 00:29
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14.Mi Cómplice [Video] [Multimedia Track] – Pesado 00:00
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15.Prenda Querida [Video] [Multimedia Track] – Pesado 00:00
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16.Te Vas Angel Mío [Video] [Multimedia Track] – Pesado 00:00
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17.Pero Cómo Voy a Odiarte [Video] [Multimedia Track] – Pesado 00:00
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18.Mi Casa Nueva [Video] [Multimedia Track] – Pesado 00:00
Desde la Cantina is a live album by one of the top norte?o groups at the turn of the century, Pesado, who are joined on-stage by a host of regional Mexican legends. Recorded live at Pilo's Bar, a celebrated cantina in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, the album is unfortunately on the short side, including ten songs from the concert and a couple half-minute "Polka la Silla" interludes. The introductory "Polka la Silla" explains the premise of the album, which pays homage to legends of norte?o music such as Las Alegres de Teher?n, Los Cardenales de Nuevo Le?n, Los Monta?eses del ?lamo, Los Invasores de Nuevo Le?n, and Los Cadetes de Linares. Many of the performed songs are well-known standards; for instance, "Ingrato Amor," originally performed by Los Cardenales de Nuevo Le?n, has been covered by Alejandro Fern?ndez and many others over the years. With a decade and a half of recording experience to their name, Pesado are well suited to tribute albums like this and Corridos: Defendiendo el Honor (2008), which was released a year earlier. The difference with Corridos: Defendiendo el Honor is that Desde la Cantina was recorded live (more or less, that is, as it sounds like it was studio edited an awful lot) and features a host of norte?o greats, most notably Javier R?os of Los Invasores de Nuevo Le?n ("Mi Casa Nueva") and Cesareo S?nchez of Los Cardenales de Nuevo Le?n ("Mi C?mplice"). Other featured guests include Eliseo Robles ("Tragos Amargos"), Lorenzo de Monteclaro ("Abrazado de un Poste"), Lupe Tijerina ("Prenda Querida"), and Kiko Montalvo ("Te Cre? Decente"). One of Pesado's more interesting albums in that it reveals some of their influences, Desde la Cantina should entertain not only fans of the group but norte?o aficionados in general. Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
- Genre: World, Latin
- Subgenre: Mexican
- Release Date: November 17, 2009
- Artist: Pesado