La Noche Más Larga

La Noche Más Larga is the fifth studio album by Spanish singer Concha Buika. The record was released on June 4, 2013 via Warner Music Spain label.[3]

La Noche Más Larga
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 4, 2013
RecordedSear Sound Studios, N.Y.C.
GenreFlamenco, Jazz, Latin
Length56:40
LabelWarner Music Spain 2564645174
ProducerIvan "Melon" Lewis, Concha Buika
Concha Buika chronology
El Último Trago
(2009)
La Noche Más Larga
(2013)
Vivir Sin Miedo
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Guardian[2]

Plot

Neil Spenser of The Guardian stated "Now relocated to Miami, she's clearly reaching for a pan-American audience on this sixth album. It's an eclectic affair, taking her acrobatic flamenco vocals into a more jazz flavoured zone and mixing her songs with covers of Jacques Brel and Abbey Lincoln."

Angel Romero of World Music Central said " Vivir sin miedo presents another eclectic mix with a Caribbean flavor and smooth pop flavor, including reggae, dub, ragga, flamenco, R&B, afrobeat, pop and gospel, although the dub feel seems to permeate most of the album. Buika is also trying to appeal to a wider audience so she sings in a mix of Spanish and English."[4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sueño con ella"Buika 
2."Siboney"Ernesto Lecuona 
3."Ne me quitte pas"Jacques Brel 
4."Yo vengo a ofrecer mi corazón"Rodolfo Páez 
5."La nave del olvido"Dino Ramos 
6."La noche más larga"Buika 
7."Don't Explain"Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday 
8."No lo sé (featuring Pat Metheny)"Buika 
9."Santa Lucía"Roque Narvaja 
10."Los solos"Buika 
11."Como era"Buika 
12."Throw It Away"Abbey Lincoln 
13."In Her Family"  
  • All music arranged by Iván "Melon" Lewis and Ramón Porrina.

Personnel

  • Buika - Vocals
  • Iván "Melon" Lewis – Musical direction, piano, keyboards, percussion
  • Carlos de Motril – Flamenco guitar
  • Juan José "Paquete" Suárez – Flamenco guitar
  • Alain Pérez – Electric bass
  • John Benítez – Bass
  • Dafnis Prieto – Drums
  • Israel "Piraña" Suarez – Percussion
  • Ramón Porrina – Percussion, backing vocals
  • Pedrito Martínez – Percussion, backing vocals
  • Genara Cortés – Backing vocals
  • Alicia Morales – Backing vocals
  • Saray Muñoz – Backing vocals
  • Carlos Sarduy – Trumpet (tracks 2, 5)
  • "Dizzy" Daniel Moorehead – Saxophone (2)
  • Pat Metheny – Guitar (8)
Production
  • Recording engineer – Ted Tuthill assisted by Owen Mulholland
  • Additional engineers – Alonso Cano, Santiago Quizhpe
  • Mix – Carlos Álvarez
  • Mastering – Mike Fuller
  • Producer (N.Y. Sessions) – Eli Wolf
  • Executive Producers - Concha Buika, Iván "Melon" Lewis, Ramón Porrina
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References

  1. Jurek, Thom. La Noche Más Larga at AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  2. Spencer, Neil (23 June 2013). "Buika: La Noche Más Larga". The Guardian. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  3. "Buika — La Noche Más Larga". discogs.com. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  4. Romer, Angel (6 January 2016). "BUIKA WITH A CARIBBEAN SEASONING". worldmusiccentral.org. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
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