Mercedes Sosa - Discografia -discography- -

: Dedicated to the works of the legendary Argentine folk musician. ¿Será Posible El Sur? (1984) : Recorded following the return of democracy in Argentina. Cantora 1 & 2 (2009) : Her final major project, featuring duets with stars like Gustavo Cerati Joan Manuel Serrat Notable Live Recordings Mercedes Sosa en Argentina (1982)

Below is a selection of her most influential studio albums, live recordings, and major collaborations according to the Mercedes Sosa Foundation Essential Studio Albums Canciones con fundamento (1959)

One night in 1979, during a concert in La Plata, the military stopped the music. Mercedes and her entire audience were arrested. Silenced in her own home, she was forced into exile in Europe. From the cold streets of Paris and Madrid, she released Serenata para la tierra de uno , a heartbreaking tribute to the land she had to leave behind. Mercedes Sosa - Discografia -Discography-

Mercedes Sosa, known as "The Voice of Latin America," has an extensive discography spanning over 50 years. Her work is a cornerstone of the Nueva Canción

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 It is a historical document, capturing the hardship of the working class in northern Argentina. : Dedicated to the works of the legendary

— For Mercedes Sosa (1935–2009), whose discography is not a collection of songs, but a resistance archive.

Her return to Argentina in 1982 is the stuff of legend. She performed a series of concerts at the Opera Theatre in Buenos Aires, documented in the iconic album Mercedes Sosa en Argentina . It was a cultural explosion. She bridged the gap between traditional folk and the new era of Argentine rock, sharing the stage with icons like Charly García and Leon Gieco. She proved that folk music wasn't a museum piece—it was alive. Cantora 1 & 2 (2009) : Her final

: A hauntingly beautiful song about the poet Alfonsina Storni. "Solo le pido a Dios" : A powerful prayer for peace and empathy. "Todo cambia"

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