Mi Choza Mi Chacra Y Mi Mujer by Manzanita Y Su Conjunto is an album that captures the essence of traditional Andean music. The album features a blend of different musical styles, including huayno, cumbia, and pasillo, all infused with the unique sound of the charango, a small stringed instrument native to the Andes.
The album opens with the upbeat and cheerful "El Picaflor," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The songs are a mix of romantic ballads and lively dance numbers, all delivered with Manzanita's signature voice, which is both powerful and soulful.
One of the standout tracks is "La Cholita," a cumbia that showcases the band's ability to blend different rhythms and styles seamlessly. Another highlight is "La Orquesta," a pasillo that features beautiful harmonies and a haunting melody.