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Soundtracks 16 December, 2018

Sony Music, Netflix, Participant Media, & Esperanto Filmoj Present Roma: Motion Picture Soundtrack

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Sony Music, Netflix, Participant Media, & Esperanto Filmoj Present Roma: Motion Picture Soundtrack
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Sony Music, Netflix, Participant Media, and Esperanto Filmoj present the Motion Picture Soundtrack of ROMA, which is available through all digital platforms, on the same day that the film premieres on Netflix.
Curated by the director Alfonso Cuarón and the soundtrack producers Lynn Fainchtein and Randall Poster, the soundtrack of ROMA brings us back to the sonic Mexico of the 1970s, when the famous XEW, a reference of Mexican radio, transmitted English pop and rock, while gradually introducing the new Mexican pop, through performers like José José, Juan Gabriel, and Rigo Tovar, musical icons that in the present, have remained as references of Mexican and Latin American music.

The music of ROMA portrays the musical diversity of those years, from rock as the nascent symbol of the counterculture, to a few months of the Avándaro Festival, to the tropical rhythms and pop that marked the decade.

This emotional musical compilation narrates in itself many stories of the Mexico of those years, immersed in sociopolitical and cultural transitions that seem to oscillate between the impetus of change and resistance to it. That is why ROMA is the portrait of the great mosaic of sounds that face and complement each other in a clash between the past and the possibility of a future; between the world and Mexico and among the many Mexicos that the film shows us.

ROMA, is the most recent production by Alfonso Cuarón and the first Mexican film to win the "Golden Lion" as best film at the Venice International Film Festival; considered by critics around the world as one of the best movies of 2018 and of recent years.

Roma: Motion Picture Soundtrack:
Te He Prometido - Leo Dan
Más Bonita Que Ninguna - Rocío Dúrcal
No Tengo Dinero - Juan Gabriel
La Nave del Olvido - José José
Gracias - Rigo Tovar
Sombras - Javier Solís
Yellow River - Christie
I Don't Know How to Love Him - Yvonne Elliman
Corazón de Melón - Orquesta Pérez Prado
Los Ojos de Pancha -Trío Chicontepec
Mammy Blue - Roger Whittaker
Those Were The Days - Ray Conniff & The Singers
La Casa del Sol Naciente - Javier Bátiz
Ciudad Perdida - La Revolución de Emiliano Zapata
Vamos a Platicar - Los Socios del Ritmo
Mi Corazón Es un Gitano - Lupita D'Alessio
Cuando Me Enamoro (Quando M'Innamoro) - Angélica María
Mar y Espuma - Acapulco Tropical
La Suegra - Elbert Moguel y Los Strwck

Listen to ROMA: Motion Picture Soundtrack: https://soundtracks.lnk.to/Roma
Watch the movie on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/
Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/6BS27ngZtxg
Follow Sony Music México https://www.sonymusic.com.mx/
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