playlist artwork#12 this weekSolos y Azules... CD1

von Juan Shamán

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1 0:43 246 Streams
2 6:31 214 Streams
3 3:58 123 Streams
4 3:51 63 Streams
5 6:16 56 Streams
6 6:19 53 Streams
7 1:01 46 Streams
8 5:04 51 Streams
9 0:55 41 Streams

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  • Aktualisiert: 23/12/2010

 Juan Shamán - "Solos y azules..." CD2
21 de diciembre del 2010 -

CD1:


1. Bienvenida 0:43
2. Solos y azules... 6:35
3. Canción ciega 3:58
4. Difusa (¿acaso un ocaso?) 3:53
5. Alma de chocolate 6:19
6. Suave rocío 6:15
7. Tímida serenata 1:02
8. Humanista 5:05
9. Pausa en el camino 0:55


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CD2:


10. Noche y día 5:00
11. Encanto 6:52 *
12. Luciérnagas 5:18
13. Lucero (Flagelo del Cielo) 5:47
14. Vado 4:51
15. Despedida 0:59
16. Es algo formidable que vio la vieja raza (extra)


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  Apparently picking up where his debut CD left, Juan Shaman explores deeper tonalities of rhythm and melody, mixing classic, latin, electronic, and rock colours in unpredictable ways. "Solos y azules..." ("Alone and Blue...") is heavily based on French Symbolism and Modernismo (Ruben Dario's "Azul...", 1888) lyrical elements with romantic overtones: the impossibility of love, existential questions, sensual mosaics. This is a taste of contemporary latin rock that is moving from rock towards dark Latin and electronic in a constant search for new expression and originality.

*****

Note: Due to Jamendo's restrictions to 12 songs per album, the CD was divided into two (originally released in one-CD format)

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lunar_train • 2011-01-31 23:15:07

I had first listened to Juan Shaman a few years ago, when his album Reevolucion was published on Jamendo. I was impressed by his very characteristic voice and the dark, rhythmic melodies of his songs, while his lyrics reminded me a little of Lorca's poetry - highly evocative, sometimes surreal, but also close to the pure lyrical and audacious imagery of traditional songs. It was a marvellous surprise to find his newly published two-CD album and discover another facet of his music, this time exploring the coexistence of acoustic and electronic instruments. The use of synth sounds and effects blended with guitars and piano results in a quite unexpected, but harmonious mix of sonorities. The sound, rich, multilayered and profound, is captivatingly melodious, complemented by the voice which is as beautiful as in Reevolucion, but has acquired a new distinctive texture, sweeter and more assertive at the same time. The album manages to be both diverse and unified as a total, although I will admit a slight preference for the first part (especially Solos y Azules, Alma de Chocolate and Pausa en el Camino) and Encanto, Luciernagas and Lucero from the second CD, as well as the bonus track. The cover of Solos y Azules is also gorgeous in both its versions (a differently coloured variation for each of the CDs, corresponding to the two parts of the title, "Alone" and "Blue"), illustrating the powerfully poetic disposition of the lyrics. An extremely interesting album and a definite must-listen!
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