40 Años es un álbum de Los Fronterizos lanzado en 1995. Grabado en Grabado en Buenos Aires, Argentina, durante 1994 y 1995, en estudios de grabación locales.. Producción a cargo de Los Fronterizos y Juan Carlos Moreno. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
This album commemorates the 40-year career of the folk group Los Fronterizos, founded in 1953 in Tucumán. The recording took place in Buenos Aires with the classic lineup of the time, including Gerardo López, Juan Carlos Moreno, and others. It was released in 1995 by EMI Odeon, receiving a warm reception from the public who had followed the group since its beginnings. The album reflects the artistic maturity of the ensemble after four decades.
The album's sound maintains the essence of Argentine folklore, with characteristic vocal and instrumental arrangements. Notable songs include 'La López Pereyra', 'Zamba de mi Esperanza', and 'El Humahuaqueño', showcasing the group's versatility. The careful production highlights the vocal harmonies that made Los Fronterizos famous. The album includes both classic songs and new versions of their hits.
This album is considered a tribute to the group's long career, consolidating their legacy in Argentine folk music. Its impact is reflected in the nostalgia and recognition of several generations of listeners. Although not a massive commercial success, it strengthened the group's presence in the 1990s music market. Today it is valued as a historical document of their artistic evolution.