Buika (album)
Buika is the debut studio album by Spanish singer Concha Buika.[2] The album was released on March 15, 2005 via DRO Atlantic label.
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Released | March 15, 2005 | |||
Genre | World fusion, jazz, copla, funk | |||
Length | 51:05 | |||
Label | DRO Atlantic 0825646323722 | |||
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Overview
The record fuses jazz, traditional Spanish music, electronica, funk, and several other elements.
Track listing
All songs written by Concha Buika except where otherwise specified.
- New afro Spanish generation
- Little freaky girl
- Jodida pero contenta
- Échate a mi vera
- Qué pasa
- Talk to me (Háblame), written by José Vera Lopez
- Se me escapan las palabras
- Tu caramelo
- Soleá de libertad
- Niña de fiesta + Bailando mi pena
- Nostalgias, music by Juan Carlos Cobián, lyrics by Enrique Domingo Cadícamo
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References
- O'Brien, Jon. Buika at AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
- "Buika — Buika". discogs.com. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
- Information on album cover, back cover, and liner notes
External links
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