In the pantheon of Mexican music, few voices resonate with the raw emotion and masculine sorrow of Javier Solís. Known affectionately as "El Rey del Bolero Ranchero," Solís was a titan of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema and radio. For new listeners discovering his genius or lifelong fans seeking to preserve his legacy in high quality, finding a is often the ultimate quest.
(1965) y Payaso (1965): Considerados entre sus mejores álbumes de estudio.