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[ 84 items ]Mi cante y un poema - Estrella Morente
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Palos:
- Bulerias -
- Alegrias -
- Granaina -
- Malagueñas -
- Sevillanas -
- Soleares -
- Tangos
Artists:
EMI - ODEON S.A.
Estrella is accompanied by some of Spain’s finest talents, including the Carmonas and Habichuelas — cousins and uncles who form a veritable roll-call of late 20th century flamenco’s greatest innovators (notably Juan and Pepe Habichuela, and the Carmonas as Ketama, the cutting-edge flamenco-blues-rock group). They are the extended family she grew up with, in Granada’s medieval quarter by the spectacular Moorish Alhambra Palace. Nearby is the Sacromonte hill where several songs were recorded in the natural atmosphere of the caves — traditional hillside homes of the Gypsy population from whose clans Estrella, like centuries of Spain’s best flamenco artists, has emerged.
Songs:
Disco 1
- 1. Coquinas (Alegrias)
- 2. En lo alto del cerro (Tango)
- 3. Moguer (Bulerias)
- 4. La noche (Soleá)
- 5. Bulerías de la bola
- 6. Alcazaba
- 7. A Pastora (Sevillanas)
- 8. Peregrinitos (Bulería)
- 9. A qué niegas el delirio (Malagueña)
- 10. Tangos de Pepico
- 11. Soleá Grana
- 12. Galería
- 13. Que llegue el Domingo (Buleria)
- 14. Las llamas llegan al cielo
Estrella is accompanied by some of Spain’s finest talents, including the Carmonas and Habichuelas — cousins and uncles who form a veritable roll-call of late 20th century flamenco’s greatest innovators (notably Juan and Pepe Habichuela, and the Carmonas as Ketama, the cutting-edge flamenco-blues-rock group). They are the extended family she grew up with, in Granada’s medieval quarter by the spectacular Moorish Alhambra Palace. Nearby is the Sacromonte hill where several songs were recorded in the natural atmosphere of the caves — traditional hillside homes of the Gypsy population from whose clans Estrella, like centuries of Spain’s best flamenco artists, has emerged.
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