<i>Amor, Dolor y Lgrimas</i> (Love, Pain, and Tears) flow from the heart of the Mexican mariachi when it plays <i>msica ranchera</i>, Mexicos soulful "country music." Riding the wave of mass media beginning in the 1930s, <i>msica ranchera</i> became the single most popular vein of Mexican music by the 1950s. GRAMMY-winning <i>Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano</i> breathes new life into classic soul-baring <i>rancheras</i> and <i>boleros</i> in this back-to-the-future recording. This recording received a 2008 GRAMMY Award for Best Regional Mexican Album. 47 minutes, 13 tracks, 32-page booklet, extensive notes, photos.