Discografia De Los Cadetes De Linares [BEST]
Introduction: More Than Just "El Palomito" Most casual listeners know Los Cadetes de Linares for one song: El Palomito (The Little Dove), a tragic narcocorrido that has become a karaoke staple. However, to reduce this legendary duo (and later ensemble) to a single hit is like knowing Picasso only for his blue period. Founded in Linares, Nuevo León , in the early 1970s by Homero Guerrero Jr. and Ramón Ayala (not to be confused with the "King of the Accordion" from Texas), Los Cadetes created a raw, emotional, and deeply influential catalog that defined the Norteño and Corrido sound for generations.
| Album Title | Hidden Theme | Real-World Event | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Polvo Maldito | The rise of the Guadalajara Cartel | 1970s Drug trade expansion | | El Chubasco | Migration & the Texas border | Bracero program nostalgia | | El Palomito | Betrayal & Justice (vigilante) | Rural lawlessness in Nuevo León | discografia de los cadetes de linares
Their catalog is not for the casual listener. It is for the connoisseur of pain, the lover of the bajo sexto, and the student of the border. Start with Polvo Maldito (the album), cry with Un Viejo Amor , and stay for the history. Introduction: More Than Just "El Palomito" Most casual