Gabriel Rios - Flore (LP, CD)
- Artist:
- Gabriel Rios
- Title:
- Flore
- Label:
- Sony Music
- Catalog#:
- 19439844551
- Format:
- 1 x Vinyl LP, Album, Stereo, 1 x CD Album, Stereo
- Country:
- Belgium
- Released:
- 12 Feb 2021
- Media Condition:
- Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition:
- Mint (M)
- Comments:
- Brand New And Factory Sealed. Save On Shipping By Combining Two Or More Items.
- Stock Images:
- Images are stock images, actual item may differ.
€34.99
(Deliverable within 3-4 weeks (if available from supplier))
Deliverable within 3-4 weeks (if available from supplier)
SKU
0194398445519
A1 | Intro |
A2 | Alma Mía |
A3 | (Vuelta) |
A4 | Ausencia |
A5 | La Torre |
A6 | No Soy De Aquí, Mi Soy De Allá |
A7 | El Diablo |
A8 | Flore |
B1 | Panteón De Amor |
B2 | El Ratón |
B3 | Vagabundo |
B4 | Mujer Divina |
B5 | Marinera |
CD-1 | Intro |
CD-2 | Alma Mía |
CD-3 | (Vuelta) |
CD-4 | Ausencia |
CD-5 | La Torre |
CD-6 | No Soy De Aquí, Mi Soy De Allá |
CD-7 | El Diablo |
CD-8 | Flore |
CD-9 | Panteón De Amor |
CD-10 | El Ratón |
CD-11 | Vagabundo |
CD-12 | Mujer Divina |
CD-13 | Marinera |
Media Condition | Mint (M) |
Sleeve Condition | Mint (M) |
Format | CD, Vinyl |
Format Description | Album, LP, Stereo |
Country | Belgium |
Year | 2021 |
Genre | Latin, Pop, Folk, World, & Country |
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Notes | Gatefold Sleeve Devendra Banhart appears courtesy of Nonesuch Records, Inc The songs on the album go back to both his father and grandfather’s youth; songs they would have loved to hear him sing. It’s a heady concoction that’s simultaneously nostalgic and iconoclastic in the rediscovery of a musical hemisphere that Rios left behind two decades ago when leaving Puerto Rico for Europe. But Flore doesn’t simply aim to pay tribute to old latin classics by remaining faithful to the arrangements and instrumentation of 1960’s Nuyorican salsa or older popular ballads of Mexican and Cuban bohemia. It’s a Latin album made in isolation and exile, not only because it was birthed during last year’s pandemic, but because it finds Rios looking back from afar, maybe for the first time, to what remains of his past and his roots. |
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