Se Va La Vida Tango Ladies 1923-1954 is a beautiful and nostalgic album featuring various female tango artists. The album comprises 20 tracks that showcase the talent and passion of these women who played a significant role in the evolution of tango music.
The album opens with the iconic tango song "La Cumparsita" performed by Azucena Maizani, which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The songs are arranged chronologically, giving the listener a sense of the evolution of tango music and its female performers.
One of the standout tracks is "Mi Buenos Aires Querido" by Libertad Lamarque, a renowned Argentine actress and singer. Her emotional and powerful voice captures the essence of the song and transports the listener to the streets of Buenos Aires.
Another notable track is "El Choclo" by Rosita Quiroga, who was known for her sultry voice and dramatic performances. Her rendition of this classic tango song is haunting and mesmerizing.