Bebe / Pafuera Telaranas
Album: | Pafuera Telaranas | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Bebe | Added: | Dec 2005 | |
Label: | Emi Latin |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-02-05 | Pull Date: | 2006-04-09 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Mar 12 | Mar 5 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 | Feb 12 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 21, 2019: | Global Ginga
Revolvio, Malo |
4. | Mar 10, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
Ska De La Tierra |
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2. | Jun 28, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
7 Horas |
5. | Mar 07, 2006: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Ska De La Tierra |
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3. | Aug 19, 2015: | 8-19-2015
Con Mis Manos, Ella |
6. | Feb 28, 2006: | at the Cafe Bohemian
Con Mis Manos |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2006-02-03
Reviewed 2006-02-03
BEBE – “Pafuera Telarañas”
EMI Latin, 2005
SPAIN – Pop singer/songwriter with strong “crossover appeal”: if the songs were in English this would be indistinguishable from hundreds of other discs aimed at the college market, which must be why it’s charting so well at CMJ... She has a small voice, but it can also be sneering or passionate. There’s a “parental advisory” sticker on the cover, but it’s all in Spanish.
Fo’s Picks: 3, 6, 10, 11, 14, 15
1. 3:45 – starts folky w/acoustic guitar, picks up a mild dancefloor beat
3. 2:56 – folk-rock strut with a cute melody; in English, it would be a US radio hit
5. 3:36 – flamenco-rock: nice Spanish guitar and aching vocal
6. 3:40 – funky ska: mostly relaxed with rapid-fire vocals, faster at the end
7. 3:49 – midtempo chunky rhythm, soulful flowing vocal
8. 3:45 – sunny uptempo samba-ballad, very sweet
9. 3:55 – flamenco mixed with light funk, vocals have some fire
10. 3:49 – very slow and low after-hours ballad, electric piano, emotive vox
11. 3:25 – catchy pop ditty with rapped vox, busy beat, party-music ending
13. 2:52 – depressing filtered vocal solo with static added, switches to distant echo
14. 3:39 – semi-rapped vocal with big synth bassline, disco guitar loops
15. 2:37 – decent flamenco-pop with slightly pissed-off vocals
[Fo] 1/6/06
EMI Latin, 2005
SPAIN – Pop singer/songwriter with strong “crossover appeal”: if the songs were in English this would be indistinguishable from hundreds of other discs aimed at the college market, which must be why it’s charting so well at CMJ... She has a small voice, but it can also be sneering or passionate. There’s a “parental advisory” sticker on the cover, but it’s all in Spanish.
Fo’s Picks: 3, 6, 10, 11, 14, 15
1. 3:45 – starts folky w/acoustic guitar, picks up a mild dancefloor beat
3. 2:56 – folk-rock strut with a cute melody; in English, it would be a US radio hit
5. 3:36 – flamenco-rock: nice Spanish guitar and aching vocal
6. 3:40 – funky ska: mostly relaxed with rapid-fire vocals, faster at the end
7. 3:49 – midtempo chunky rhythm, soulful flowing vocal
8. 3:45 – sunny uptempo samba-ballad, very sweet
9. 3:55 – flamenco mixed with light funk, vocals have some fire
10. 3:49 – very slow and low after-hours ballad, electric piano, emotive vox
11. 3:25 – catchy pop ditty with rapped vox, busy beat, party-music ending
13. 2:52 – depressing filtered vocal solo with static added, switches to distant echo
14. 3:39 – semi-rapped vocal with big synth bassline, disco guitar loops
15. 2:37 – decent flamenco-pop with slightly pissed-off vocals
[Fo] 1/6/06
Track Listing
1. | Men Senara | 9. | Como Los Olivos | |||
2. | Ella | 10. | Cuidandote | |||
3. | Con Mis Manos | 11. | 7 Horas | |||
4. | Siempre Me Quedara | 12. | Tu Silencio | |||
5. | Malo | 13. | Razones | |||
6. | Ska De La Tierra | 14. | Corre | |||
7. | El Golpe | 15. | Que Nadie Me Levante La Voz | |||
8. | Revolvio | . |