Cuevas, Eliana / Golpes Y Flores
Album: | Golpes Y Flores | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Cuevas, Eliana | Added: | Nov 2017 | |
Label: | Alma Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-11-19 | Pull Date: | 2018-01-21 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jan 21 | Jan 14 | Jan 7 | Dec 31 | Dec 17 | Dec 10 | Dec 3 | Nov 26 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 06, 2018: | Waste FM
Alegria |
4. | Jan 18, 2018: | Melange
El Manantial |
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2. | Feb 02, 2018: | Cardinal Importance
Alegria |
5. | Jan 13, 2018: | Music Casserole
Poderosa |
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3. | Jan 25, 2018: | Melange
Alegria |
6. | Jan 11, 2018: | Melange
Nunca Jamais |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2017-11-16
Reviewed 2017-11-16
Canadian-based Venezuelan singer/songwriter Eliana Cuevas uses a lot of Afro-Venezuelan rhythms on these catchy original tracks; Cuevas has a very pleasing and versatile voice that adds to her lyrics
NO FCC's; Favorite tracks: 1, 4, 6, 7, 8
*1—Alegria-- 3:55 – captivating beginning with pretty percussion and lovely vocals; light and upbeat
2 – Te Encontrare-1:25 – meditative with voice in the foreground and instruments in the background
3- Sere Libre – 5:33 – plaintive call to freedom overlaid on heavy Latin jazz texture of drums, horns, organ, etc.
*4 –El Manantial –3:51 – starts with serious drum solo; very African sounding; nice close harmony
5 – A Tear on the Ground –5:32-- sung mostly in English; written on a trip to India
*6 –Poderosa –4:39 – nice ukulele beginning to this breezy song; cool all instrumental horn bridge in the middle; has a kind of Cuban sound
**7 –Despierta: 4:44 – great percussion; nice playful voice quality along with horns
*8 –Nunca Jamais-4:11 – vocally reminiscent of Mercedes Sosa; dramatic and satisfying
9 –Mi Linda Maita --5:14 – written to honor Cuevas's grandmother with ukulele and horns
10 –No Se Puede –5:07 --”No se puede ignorar la verdad” “No se puede vivir sin sentir”
NO FCC's; Favorite tracks: 1, 4, 6, 7, 8
*1—Alegria-- 3:55 – captivating beginning with pretty percussion and lovely vocals; light and upbeat
2 – Te Encontrare-1:25 – meditative with voice in the foreground and instruments in the background
3- Sere Libre – 5:33 – plaintive call to freedom overlaid on heavy Latin jazz texture of drums, horns, organ, etc.
*4 –El Manantial –3:51 – starts with serious drum solo; very African sounding; nice close harmony
5 – A Tear on the Ground –5:32-- sung mostly in English; written on a trip to India
*6 –Poderosa –4:39 – nice ukulele beginning to this breezy song; cool all instrumental horn bridge in the middle; has a kind of Cuban sound
**7 –Despierta: 4:44 – great percussion; nice playful voice quality along with horns
*8 –Nunca Jamais-4:11 – vocally reminiscent of Mercedes Sosa; dramatic and satisfying
9 –Mi Linda Maita --5:14 – written to honor Cuevas's grandmother with ukulele and horns
10 –No Se Puede –5:07 --”No se puede ignorar la verdad” “No se puede vivir sin sentir”
Track Listing
1. | Alegria | 6. | Poderosa | |||
2. | Te Encontrare | 7. | Despierta | |||
3. | Sere Libre | 8. | Nunca Jamais | |||
4. | El Manantial | 9. | Mi Linda Maita | |||
5. | A Tear On The Ground | 10. | No Se Puede |