
Tejano music fans and collectors are in for a treat as three classic Tejano albums are set to be re-released on vinyl September 5, thanks to Sony Music Latin.
The re-release includes a 2-vinyl LP edition of David Lee Garza Y Los Musicales’ Estamos Unidos, originally released in 2002. The album features fan favorites “Contigo Amor” and “Chiquilina,” and earned a Best Tejano Album Grammy nomination at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in 2003.
Also joining the vinyl lineup is Los Palominos’ Corazón De Cristal from 1993, which includes unforgettable hits like the title track and “Ven Y Baila,” showcasing the band’s signature romantic style and energy.
Rounding out the collection is La Mafia’s 1992 release Ahora Y Siempre, featuring timeless hits such as “Me Estoy Enamorando,” “Qué Haré Yo,” and the title track, “Ahora Y Siempre.” The Grammy-winning group continues to be one of the most influential bands in Tejano history, making this re-release a must-have for fans.
Longtime Tejano retailer Del Bravo Record Shop in San Antonio, Texas, which has been “spinning since ‘66,” expressed their excitement about the news on social media, sharing: “Your favorite Tejano artists on vinyl! We never thought we would see the day that Tejano would be rereleased on vinyl!”
The vinyl re-releases are available for pre-order now through Sony Music Latin’s official store, as well as other online retailers and local record shops, including Del Bravo.
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