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Natalia Lafourcade on Tour

One of the more colorful and charismatic pop artists to emerge in Mexico during the early 2000s, Natalia Lafourcade debuted in 2003 with a fascinating solo effort before switching to a rock band format, Natalia y la Forquetina, and proved herself worthy of acclaim in whatever guise she chose. Born Natalia Lafourcade Silva on February 26, 1984, in Mexico City, she took an early interest in music, for her parents were musicians. She knew at an early age that she wanted to become an artist, and over the course of her childhood she studied accordingly: painting, theater, and music, including such instruments as flute, guitar, piano, and saxophone, as well as singing. Though she attended a Catholic middle school, Instituto Anglo Español, Lafourcade spent several years living with her mother in Coatepec, Veracruz, Mexico, where they both studied music. Some of her cited contemporary influences are Fiona Apple, Björk, Café Tacuba, and Zuco 103.

With time, Lafourcade was taken under the wing of Loris Ceroni, a well-regarded Italian producer perhaps best known for his work with Alejandra Guzman. Recording at Le Dune Estudios in Italy, he produced the bulk of what would later be released by Sony Norte as Natalia Lafourcade (2003), with the remainder of the album produced by Aureo Baqueiro back in Mexico. An eclectic, free-spirited album encompassing everything from gentle, bossa nova-style acoustic guitar to hard-hitting dance beats, often within the same song, Natalia Lafourcade is a fascinating album of pop confetti anchored by well-written songs and charismatic singing. It found a captive audience in Mexico, generating four hit singles ("En el 2000," "Busca un Problema," "Elefantes," "Te Quiero Dar"), topping the album chart, and going three-times platinum. Moreover, it wasn't only consumers that were captivated by the album, as Lafourcade earned four Latin Grammy nominations for her debut effort: Song of the Year ("En el 2000"), Best New Artist, Best Rock Solo Vocal Album, and Best Rock Song ("En el 2000"). She also earned a standard Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album.

In 2004, the following year, Lafourcade assembled a four-piece rock band, Natalia y la Forquetina, also comprised of Alonso (drums, programming), Chanona (guitar, bass guitar), and Yuno (accordion, keyboards). Fernando Eimbcke, a filmmaker who had directed the video for "En el 2000," invited Lafourcade and her new band to record a song for the soundtrack to his film Temporada de Patos (2004). The song, "Un Pato," is a reinterpretation of a traditional bossa nova, "O Pato," and it marked the debut of Natalia y la Forquetina. Meanwhile, the band worked on a full-length album with producer Emmanuel del Real, aka Meme, from the band Café Tacuba, and also with Baqueiro once again.

The resulting album, Casa (2005), is indeed the product of a genuine rock band, with surging electric guitars driving many of the songs. Though considerably more one-dimensional than Lafourcade's self-titled debut, and not quite as successful, Casa nonetheless spun off some hits, topped the album chart, went platinum in Mexico, and won a Latin Grammy for Best Rock Album by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Furthermore, the band arrangement facilitated Lafourcade's emergence as a concert performer, and indeed, she took Natalia y la Forquetina on the road, touring extensively throughout Mexico over the course of a year's time. Their last show was August 18, 2006, after which point Lafourcade disbanded la Forquetina with plans to resume her solo career. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

Setlists

    1. 1.Cancionera
    2. 2.Pajarito colibrí
    3. 3.Mexicana hermosa
    4. 4.El palomo y la negra
    5. 5.Nunca es suficiente
    6. 6.Ya no vivo por vivir (Juan Gabriel cover)
    7. 7.Mi tierra veracruzana
    8. 8.Vine solita
    9. 9.Lo que construimos
    10. 10.Un derecho de nacimiento
    11. 11.Hasta la raíz
    12. 12.Mascaritas de cristal
    1. 1.Cancionera
    2. 2.De todas las flores
    3. 3.Cariñito de Acapulco
    4. 4.Amor clandestino
    5. 5.Pajarito colibrí
    6. 6.Soledad y el mar
    7. 7.Como quisiera quererte
    8. 8.Mexicana hermosa
    9. 9.El palomo y la negra
    10. 10.Nunca es suficiente
    11. 11.Para qué sufrir
    12. 12.El lugar correcto
    13. 13.Amarte duele
    14. 14.En el 2000
    15. 15.Tú sí sabes quererme
    16. 16.Mi tierra veracruzana
    17. 17.Vine solita (Started with a spoken word poem and then an Ambient version)
    18. 18.Lo que construimos
    19. 19.Un derecho de nacimiento
    20. 20.Hasta la raíz
    21. 21.Mascaritas de cristal
    1. 1.Apertura cancionera
    2. 2.Cancionera
    3. 3.De todas las flores
    4. 4.Cariñito de Acapulco
    5. 5.Amor clandestino
    6. 6.Pajarito colibrí
    7. 7.María la Curandera
    8. 8.Soledad y el mar
    9. 9.Como quisiera quererte
    10. 10.Mexicana hermosa
    11. 11.El palomo y la negra
    12. 12.Nunca es suficiente
    13. 13.Para qué sufrir
    14. 14.El lugar correcto
    15. 15.Amarte duele
    16. 16.En el 2000
    17. 17.Tú sí sabes quererme
    18. 18.Mi tierra veracruzana (with a snippet of La bamba)
    19. 19.Muerte (Spoken word)
    20. 20.Vine solita
    21. 21.Lo que construimos
    22. 22.Hasta la raíz
    23. 23.Un derecho de nacimiento
    24. 24.Mascaritas de cristal
    1. 1.Tonada de luna llena (Simón Díaz cover)
    2. 2.Rocío de todos los campos
    3. 3.Llévame viento
    4. 4.De todas las flores
    5. 5.Pajarito colibrí
    6. 6.María la Curandera
    7. 7.El lugar correcto
    8. 8.Muerte
    9. 9.Soledad y el mar
    10. 10.Lo que construimos
    11. 11.Hasta la raíz
    12. 12.Mi tierra veracruzana
    13. 13.Tú sí sabes quererme
    14. 14.Un derecho de nacimiento
    15. 15.Nunca es suficiente
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Blackbird (The Beatles cover) (Natalia solo)
    2. 17.Cucurrucucú paloma (Tomás Méndez cover) (Natalia solo)
    3. 18.Caminar bonito (with Natalia's band only)
    4. 19.Mi manera de querer (with Natalia's band only)
    5. 20.Cielito lindo (Quirino Mendoza y Cortés cover)
    1. 1.Tonada de luna llena (Simón Díaz cover) (with LA Phil)
    2. 2.Rocío de todos los campos (with LA Phil)
    3. 3.Llévame viento (With LA Phil)
    4. 4.Muerte (With LA Phil (The first stanza of the song))
    5. 5.De todas las flores (with LA Phil)
    6. 6.Pasan los días (with LA Phil)
    7. 7.Pajarito colibrí (with LA Phil)
    8. 8.María la Curandera (with LA Phil (condensed version))
    9. 9.El lugar correcto (with LA Phil)
    10. 10.Muerte (with LA Phil (resumes after first stanza and ends after first chorus))
    11. 11.Soledad y el mar (with LA Phil)
    12. 12.Lo que construimos (with LA Phil)
    13. 13.Hasta la raíz (with LA Phil & YOLA Choir)
    14. 14.Mi tierra veracruzana (with LA Phil & YOLA Choir)
    15. 15.Tú sí sabes quererme (with LA Phil)
    16. 16.Un derecho de nacimiento (with LA Phil)
    17. 17.Nunca es suficiente (with LA Phil)
  1. Encore

    1. 18.instrumental interlude played during encore
    2. 19.Blackbird (The Beatles cover) (Natalia solo)
    3. 20.Cucurrucucú paloma (Tomás Méndez cover) (Natalia solo)
    4. 21.Caminar bonito (with Natalia's band only)
    5. 22.Mi manera de querer (with Natalia's band only)
    6. 23.Cielito lindo (Quirino Mendoza y Cortés cover) (a cappella with the audience)

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