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Living Road (disco Completo) - Lhasa - 2003 - The

The title The Living Road refers to both literal travel and the spiritual journey of life.

Critics describe the album as "lush" and "melancholic," characterized by Lhasa's distinctive, husky alto voice that conveys deep emotional power and a sense of "cultural dislocation". Thematic Core Lhasa - 2003 - The living road (Disco completo)

Songs like "Anywhere on This Road" and "La Frontera" use the road as a metaphor for the human condition—constantly moving, facing borders, and seeking connection. Complete Tracklist The title The Living Road refers to both

The album is a sophisticated "sensual mélange" that defies easy categorization, blending world music traditions with modern instrumentation. Complete Tracklist The album is a sophisticated "sensual

was certified gold in Canada and was shortlisted for the Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year in 2004. It remains a landmark in world music, celebrated for its ability to bridge cultural and linguistic divides through raw, poetic expression.

The album consists of 12 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 49 minutes. Track Title Primary Language La marée haute Anywhere on This Road Abro la ventana J’arrive à la ville La frontera La confession Small Song My Name Pa’ llegar a tu lado Para el fin del mundo o el año nuevo Soon This Space Will Be Too Small

Released in 2003, is the second studio album by the late Mexican-American singer Lhasa de Sela . Following the massive success of her Spanish-only debut La Llorona , Lhasa spent several years touring with a circus in Europe, an experience that deeply informed this album's nomadic themes and multi-lingual approach. Musical Style and Composition