Nat King Cole – A Mis Amigos (1959/2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

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Artist: Nat King Cole
Album: A Mis Amigos
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 1959/2013
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 28:12
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 1,06 GB

Tracklist:

01. Nat King Cole – Ay, Cosita Linda (02:15)
02. Nat King Cole – Aquellos Ojos Verdes (02:11)
03. Nat King Cole – Suas Maos (02:20)
04. Nat King Cole – Capullito De Aleli (02:28)
05. Nat King Cole – Caboclo Do Rio (01:54)
06. Nat King Cole – Fantastico (01:55)
07. Nat King Cole – Nadie Me Ama (No One Loves Me) (02:32)
08. Nat King Cole – Yo Vendo Unos Ojos Negros (02:22)
09. Nat King Cole – Perfidia (02:18)
10. Nat King Cole – El Choclo (02:10)
11. Nat King Cole – Ansiedad (03:26)
12. Nat King Cole – Nao Tenho Lagrimas (02:16)

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Arranged by Dave Cavanaugh, A Mis Amigos is Cole’s 1959 gem and second album of Spanish themed music. This rare outing is an astounding experience for any music lover. The legendary musician interprets songs including “Ay, Cosita Linda,” “El Choclo” and “Caboclo Do Rio,” transforming them into instant classics.

The songs on A Mis Amigos are truly terrific and the album’s flow from soft balladry to pulsating Cuban/South American percussion makes it a distinctive recording from Nat King Cole…a different glimpse at an American icon. – Blog CriticsNat King Cole’s first foray into singing in Spanish, Cole Español, was successful enough to lead to this follow-up, on which a slightly different approach was taken. For Cole Español, Capitol Records imported instrumental tracks recorded in Cuba and had Cole sing over them, having learned the lyrics phonetically. A Mis Amigos, however, was recorded in Rio de Janeiro during Cole’s South American tour of 1959, with Brazilian musicians in the studio alongside the singer. That, the benefit of experience, and the reception his concerts were receiving may have helped improve his performances. He still didn’t have much feeling for Spanish (or, in three instances, Portuguese), but some of the material was more familiar to him, notably “Aquellos Ojos Verdes,” better known in the U.S. as the Jimmy Dorsey hit “Green Eyes,” and “Fantastico,” a specially written number brought in by American songwriters Jack Keller and Noel Sherman.

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