Bebo & Cigala / Lagrimas Negras
Album: | Lagrimas Negras | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Bebo & Cigala | Added: | Jun 2004 | |
Label: | Bluebird Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-08-02 | Pull Date: | 2004-10-03 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Sep 26 | Sep 19 | Sep 12 | Sep 5 | Aug 29 | Aug 22 | Aug 15 | Aug 8 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 21, 2019: | Global Ginga
Lagrimas Negras |
4. | Jan 20, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
Involvidable |
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2. | Aug 22, 2017: | audio ambrosia
Veinte Anos |
5. | Sep 21, 2004: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Lagrimas Negras |
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3. | Jan 02, 2009: | Music Casserole
Veinte Anos |
6. | Sep 17, 2004: | No Cover, No Minimum - Now With Extend-O Grip!
Veinte Anos |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2004-07-20
Reviewed 2004-07-20
BEBO & CIGALA – “Lágrimas Negras”
Calle 54, 2004
Dieguito el Cigala is a young Spanish flamenco singer. Bebo Valdés is an old Cuban pianist. What happens when you put them together? Magic. Cigala’s thin, raspy voice is full of passion (think of the Gipsy Kings), offering an oddly satisfying contrast to Bebo’s elegantly understated piano. The tunes are all pretty similar, with poetically styled, wordly lyrics of love and loss, plus subdued bass and minimal percussion to round out the sound. A gorgeous, unassuming little record, well worth hearing.
ALL GOOD! Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 5, 8
1. 3:20 – medium tempo, slightly jazzy touch
2. 4:03 – melancholy, sounds a lot like “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”
3. 5:31 – more upbeat; adds alto sax & congas, some great solos
4. 3:07 – emotional vocal, lovely intro & violin solo
5. 3:15 – excellently nuanced vocal, pretty Spanish guitar
6. 3:54 – upbeat, sounds a bit like “My Way” in spots – good bass solo
7. 2:56 – just piano & voice, after-hours nightclub ballad
8. 8:58 – romantic; piano gets a bunch of solos, add some backing vox
9. 4:17 – relaxed… hey, this one sounds like “Dancing in the Dark”!
[ Fo ] – 7/20/2004
Calle 54, 2004
Dieguito el Cigala is a young Spanish flamenco singer. Bebo Valdés is an old Cuban pianist. What happens when you put them together? Magic. Cigala’s thin, raspy voice is full of passion (think of the Gipsy Kings), offering an oddly satisfying contrast to Bebo’s elegantly understated piano. The tunes are all pretty similar, with poetically styled, wordly lyrics of love and loss, plus subdued bass and minimal percussion to round out the sound. A gorgeous, unassuming little record, well worth hearing.
ALL GOOD! Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 5, 8
1. 3:20 – medium tempo, slightly jazzy touch
2. 4:03 – melancholy, sounds a lot like “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”
3. 5:31 – more upbeat; adds alto sax & congas, some great solos
4. 3:07 – emotional vocal, lovely intro & violin solo
5. 3:15 – excellently nuanced vocal, pretty Spanish guitar
6. 3:54 – upbeat, sounds a bit like “My Way” in spots – good bass solo
7. 2:56 – just piano & voice, after-hours nightclub ballad
8. 8:58 – romantic; piano gets a bunch of solos, add some backing vox
9. 4:17 – relaxed… hey, this one sounds like “Dancing in the Dark”!
[ Fo ] – 7/20/2004
Track Listing
1. | Inolvidable | 5. | Corzon Loco | |||
2. | Veinte Anos | 6. | Se Me Olvido Que Te Olvide | |||
3. | Lagrimas Negras | 7. | Vete De Mi | |||
4. | Nieblas Del Riachuelo | 8. | La Bien Paga | |||
9. | Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar |