Acetre was formed in 1976 in the town of Olivenza, a meeting point between the Portuguese and Extremaduran culture. Uniting in the same project influences of perantonis, arvolás, pindongos, verdegios, fados and corridinhos, the oliventinos became a point of reference of traditional music in Extremadura. They premiered in the record world nine years later, in 1985, with the Extremadura record on the border.
Acetre has participated in many festivals and meetings of traditional music, as well as radio and television programs. In addition, he participated in the soundtrack of the animated film The Legend of the Unicorn and the short film Anytime Past ...
01. La danza del Mostrenco (J.Tomás Sousa)
02. Mae bruxa (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
03. Hierba loba (J.Tomás Sousa)
04. Amores corridiños (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
05. La rueda de la fortuna (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
06. Al-Zerandeo (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
07. Rama de alecrim (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
08. Arandillo (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
09. Taberna (J.Tomás Sousa)
10. A rola (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
11. La dama coruja (J.Tomás Sousa)-Vals
12. Latifundia (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa)
13. Yeyitu-vira (Tradic/J.Tomás Sousa )
Antonio Leyras: bajo
Ana Jiménez: voz
Laura Ferrera: violín
Ana Márquez: voz
Inés Romero: acordeón
Paco Croche: percusiones
Fran González: batería
Víctor Asensio: flautas, gaita extremeña y clarinete
José-Tomás Sousa: guitarra acústica, composición y dirección
Guests:
Robert Legall (Gwendal): mandolina, cistro y bouzouki
Gretchen Talbot (USA): Violoncello
Amin Chaacho (Marruecos): Laúd
Germán Díaz: Zanfona
Manuel Mendes: guitarra portuguesa