Thursday, June 7, 2007

Are There Any 125 Loans For 2010



Miguel Bosé celebrates thirty years of his career with Papito, a new album was delighted three generations of admirers around the world.
result of a complex and painstaking work that involved the English artist for two years, and registered between Madrid, New York, Miami, Panama, London and Los Angeles, Papito resumes and reworks the songs most representative of the long career of Bose - many of them unpublished in Italy - enriching the collaboration of a real parade of prestigious international stars, and adding two covers of undisputed value.
The result is a long ride seventeen songs moving between Latin passion and romance, set in dreamy atmospheres in the balance between flamenco and pop rock, from the torrid dall'incipit entrusted Morena Mia, who couples with Julieta Venegas, tells of the unforgettable brunette initiation of sexual boasting beautiful fifties in what by Bose himself was called a "porn-pop." It continues with the engaging ballad Si Tu No Vuelves (English version of the famous Me Not To Come, 1994) in which a background of soft strings and piano accompany the duets with Shake; Ardenza vitality to move the pair Bose-Ricky Martin Bamboo in the lively and moments of reflection Nada Particular, in which Bose launches barbs against the war - taking a cue from an experience in Yugoslavia - next to Juanes.
And again in the sweet tenderness and nostalgia Te Amar - the first text of gentle love e disperato scritto da Bosè nel 1980 - in perfetta armonia con la voce cristallina di Laura Pausini, per scivolare poi verso i momenti più importanti dell’album, tra cui spiccano le collaborazioni con Michael Stipe, il frontman dei REM, decisamente ispirato che si cimenta nella sensuale lingua spagnola raccontando di viaggi introspettivi in Lo Que Hay Es Lo Que Ves; l’israeliana Noa che duetta nella versione spagnola del celeberrimo tema de La Vita È Bella che Nicola Piovani scrisse per il film di Benigni, e Mina che reinterpreta in versione spagnola la famosa Acqua E Sale accompagnata per l’occasione da una sognante chitarra flamenca.
Solare e appassionato, Papito è un nice album full of charm enhanced by the personal touch that each of the guest stars awarded to each song (and who has independently chosen from the repertoire), allowing wind to be heard by the warm voice of a singer talented and refined, which has managed to reinvent themselves and live without fear of its many lives and art of transgression.

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