- Bandido (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Bandido
Type = studio
Artist =Azúcar Moreno
Released = 1990
Recorded = 1990
Genre = Pop
Length = 35:47
Label = CBS-Epic
Producer = Julio Palacios
Luis Carlos Esteban
Raúl Orellana
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jjfpxq85ldte]
Last album = "Mix In Spain "
(1989)
This album = "Bandido"
(1990)
Next album = "The Sugar Mix Album "
(1990)"Bandido" is the fourth studio album by Spanish duo
Azúcar Moreno , released on CBS-Epic in 1990. The album became the Salazár sisters' international breakthrough.The title track "
Bandido " was chosen to represent Spain in theEurovision Song Contest 1990 , held inZagreb ,Yugoslavia . Ahouse music anthem, co-written and produced by one of Spain's most prolific dance producers Raúl Orellana, complete with palmas and flamenco guitars, "Bandido" was turned down by the bookmakers before the contest since Spain's previous ethnic entries usually never fared well - in 1983 fellow flamenco singerRemedios Amaya 's "Quién Maneja Mi Barca" had for example finished last with zero points. Despite this the song finished an honourable fifth and was given the full 12 points score from countries likeWest Germany and it became the starting point of Azúcar Moreno's international career. "Bandido" became a major club hit in the summer of 1990 not only in the Mediterranean countries but also the rest ofContinental Europe andScandinavia and the 12" "Deep Mix", issued with a new promo video, was put on heavy rotation on music TV channels likeMTV Europe andSuper Channel . In Sweden the song was remixed by DJ Emil Hellman and re-issued on the Swemix label. The song became especially popular inTurkey where it the following year was covered in Turkish by singer Askin Nur Yengi under the title "Zehir Gibisin" and the "Deep Mix" was later also covered in Spanish by Serbian singerCeca Raznatovic . In 2005 "Bandido" was included in the Eurovision 50th anniversary CD/DVD box set "Winners and classics".The "Bandido" album, which sold triple platinum in Spain, was the first to be released in most parts of the world, including
Europe , theMiddle East , South andCentral America and later alsoJapan ,Australasia and theUnited States . "Bandido" continued the musical development started on the preceding "Carne De Melocotón " by combining the sisters' typical ethnic vocal style with flamenco guitars and influences from contemporary rock, pop and dance music. Besides original material the album also included a number of cover versions of songs from a diverse range of genres, including Latin traditionals like "A Caballo" (also known as "El Carretero"), Americanjazz andmambo kingTito Puente 's standard "Oye Como Va" coupled with Santana's "Guajira", Spanish Flamenco singer-songwriterPepe de Lucía 's "Rumba Rumba" - and even ahouse music /flamenco version ofMary Hopkin 's 60's hit "Those Were the Days", originally a Russian folk melody.The second single released from the album in Spain was a cover of
Lalo Rodríguez ' 70s hit "Ven Devórame Otra Vez" which became an even bigger success than "Bandido", and today counts as one of the duo's signature tunes, they even re-recorded the track on their 2006 album "Bailando Con Lola ". Further singles from the album include "Oye Como Va" / "Guajira" and "A Caballo", all of which were also released as 12" dance remixes, these were later that same year collected on the duo's second remix compilation "The Sugar Mix Album ".The original album versions of "Bandido", "Devórame Otra Vez", "Oye Como Va" / "Guajira" and "A Caballo" were all featured on Azúcar Moreno's first greatest hits album "
Mucho Azúcar - Grandes Éxitos ", released in 1997."Bandido" was released on CD in 1990 and remains in print in most parts of the world.
Track listing
#"
Bandido " (J. L. Abel/Raúl Orellana/J. Stinus) - 3:00
#"Oye Como Va" / "Guajira" (Tito Puente) / (José Areas, David Brown, Rico Reyes) - 4:10
#"Ven Devórame Otra Vez" (Palmer Hernández) - 5:34
#"Mumaita" (J. M. Evoras, I. Muñoz) - 3:20
#"No Me Digas Adios" (Carlos de France) - 3:25
#"A Caballo" ("El Carretero", traditional arranged by M.A. Varona) - 3:58
#"Cuando el Amor Se Va" ("Those Were the Days"/based on "Los Tempos Del Lirio" / "Ojos Negros") (Traditional, arranged by Luis Carlos Esteban. Lyrics: M. Mené) - 4:14
#"Noche de Abril" (J. M. Evoras, I. Muñoz) - 3:04
#"Canalla" (J. M. Evoras, I. Muñoz) - 3:09
#"Rumba Rumba" (Pepe De Lucía) - 3:45Personnel
*
Azúcar Moreno -vocals
* Gerardo Nuñez -flamenco guitar s
* Rafael Riqueni - flamenco guitars ("Cuando el Amor Se Va")Production
* Julio Palacios -
record producer , vocal arranger
* Luis Carlos Esteban - record producer
* Raúl Orellana - record producer ("Bandido" and "Cuando el Amor Se Va")
* Miguel Angel Varona -musical arranger ,programming &musical director
* Luis Carlos Esteban - musical arranger, programming & musical director ("Cuando el Amor Se Va")
* Recorded at Cinearte, Sonoland & Tyrel Studios,Madrid
* Miguel De La Vega -sound engineer (Cinearte & Tyrel)
* Pepin Fernandez - sound engineer (Sonoland)
* Juan Gonzalez - assistant sound engineer
* Warren Mantooth -photography
* Acme -styling ources and external links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=AZUCAR|MORENO&sql=11:apfyxqu5ldte~T2 Allmusic discography]
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Azucar+Moreno Discogs.com discography]
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/azucar_moreno Rateyourmusic.com discography]References
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