Chalino Sanchez’s Legendary Album ‘Nieves De Enero’ Returns to Vinyl

Courtesy of Craft Latino

Los Angeles, CA — Craft Latino celebrates the Godfather of the Corrido, Chalino Sánchez, with a special reissue for the legendary 1992 album Nieves de enero  (Discos Musart). The newly remastered album will return to vinyl for the first time in over 30 years and includes norteño hits “Nieves de enero,” “Florita del alma,” “El crimen de Culiacán,” and “Hermanos Mata.” In stores August 30, on what would have been the late superstar’s 64th birthday, and available for pre-order nowNieves de enero features all-analog mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, and original artwork replicated on the LP jacket. An exclusive “Ahumado” (Smoky) color variant (limited to 300 copies), plus a bundle option that includes a limited-edition Nieves de enero T-shirt are available for pre-order at discosmusart.com.

Just over 30 years after his infamous death, Chalino continues to be a mainstay in the culture and on music playlists all over Mexico, the United States and beyond. Originally released in 1992, Nieves de enero showcases Chalino’s collaboration with Nacho Hernandez and Los Amables del Norte. The collection includes the timeless title track, originally penned by Mario Molina Montes and popularized by Chalino, along with hits such as “Florita del alma” and the haunting “Me persigue tu sombra.” The love songs on this album are as legendary as the man himself, but the essence lies in the poignant corridos that connected immigrant communities all over the United States to their homes south of the border. Epic tales of tragedy and bravery like “El crimen de Culiacán,” “Hermanos mata,” “Juan Ayón” and “Martin Félix,” each play out like gritty, real-life docudramas that resonate. 

That connection rooted in authenticity that Chalino made with his adoring public is reflected perhaps most acutely in his own corrido-like life. Rosalino Sánchez Félix, born on August 30, 1960, in Sinaloa, Mexico, tragically met his end at 31 in Culiacán, Sinaloa. His tumultuous life began with controversy, fleeing to Tijuana as a teenager allegedly after a fateful incident involving a shootout with a local crime boss who had insulted his family’s honor. After crossing into the US, Chalino settled in Los Angeles, working odd jobs including with his brother Armando. The jobs are rumored to have included washing cars, being busboys and working for a notorious mafioso with two prosthetic arms. After his brother’s murder in 1984, Chalino found himself in a Tijuana prison where he penned his first corrido in honor of his brother titled “Armando Sanchez.”

From his time in prison, Sanchez’s raw, untrained voice captured authentic narratives, pioneering narcocorridos when they were taboo. His affiliation with Musart/Balboa Records yielded chart-topping albums like Alma enamorada and the renowned Nieves de enero, and songs such as “Prenda del alma,” “Los chismes,” “El pitallón,” “El navegante,” “Una tarde” and “El pávido Návido” before his untimely demise.

Nieves de Enero — Reissue (Official Trailer)

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Click here to pre-order Nieves de enero.

Click here to find the exclusive bundle including the “Ahumado” (Smoky) color vinyl variant with the limited-edition Nieves de enero T-shirt.

Tracklist (Vinyl):

Side A

  • 1.  Nieves De Enero
  • 2. Me Persigue Tu Sombra
  • 3. Night in Rosario
  • 4. Florita del Alma
  • 5. El Crimen de Culiacán
  • 6. El Güilo Rivera
  • 7. Juan Machado
  • 8. Arcadio Barraza

Side B

  • 1. Dimas, Regulo and Miguel
  • 2. Ramoncito Quiñonez
  • 3. Juan Ayon
  • 4. Martin Felix
  • 5. Rodolfo Garza
  • 6. Manuel Peinado
  • 7. Mata Brothers

About Discos Musart:

Founded in 1948, and now with over 4k masters, the genre-spanning Discos Musart is the largest independent Mexican label. It is the centerpiece of Mexican popular music with a who’s who roster of Mexican music icons such as Joan Sebastian, Antonio Aguilar, Pepe Aguilar, Paquita La Del Barrio and many more. Genres span from traditional Mexican music such as Mariachi, Ranchera, Norteño, Corridos and Banda as well as Mexican popular music and Rock en Español. For more info, visit DiscosMusart.com and follow on YouTubeFacebookTwitterInstagram, and TikTok.

About Craft Latino:

Craft Latino is home to one of the largest and most prestigious collections of Latin music master recordings and compositions in the world. Its rich and storied repertoire includes legendary artists such as Antonio Aguilar, Joan Sebastian, Pepe Aguilar, Celia Cruz, Héctor Lavoe, Willie Colón, Ray Barretto, La Lupe, Ruben Blades and the Fania All Stars, to name just a few. Renowned imprints with catalogs issued under the Craft banner include Musart, Fania, TH, Panart, West Side Latino and Kubaney, among many others. Craft creates thoughtfully curated packages, with a meticulous devotion to quality and a commitment to preservation, ensuring that these recordings endure for new generations to discover.

Craft Latino is the Latin repertoire arm of Craft Recordings. The catalog label team for Concord. For more info, visit CraftRecordings.com.

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