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A Mis Amigos | ||||
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Released | 1959 | |||
Recorded | October 30, November 4, 10, 1959 | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 28:20 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Lee Gillette | |||
Nat King Cole chronology | ||||
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A Mis Amigos is a 1959 studio album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Dave Cavanaugh and recorded in Rio de Janeiro.[1]
This was Cole's second album of Spanish themed music (despite that it also features three songs in Portuguese, "Suas Mãos", "Caboclo Do Rio" and "Não Tenho Lágrimas"), following Cole Español (1958) and preceding More Cole Español (1962).
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [2] |
The Allmusic review by William Ruhlmann awarded the album three-and-a-half stars, and said that Cole "still didn't have much feeling for Spanish"[1]
Track listing
- "Ay, Cosita Linda" (Galan) – 2:16
- "Aquellos Ojos Verdes" (Menendez) – 2:13
- "Suas Mãos" (Maria, Pernambuco) – 2:21
- "Capullito De Aleli" (Hernandez) – 2:28
- "Caboclo Do Rio" (DeOliveira) – 1:54
- "Fantastico" (Keller, Sherman) – 1:55
- "Ninguém Me Ama" (Lobo, Maria) – 2:33
- "Yo Vendo Unos Ojos Negros" (Osvaldo Silva) – 2:22
- "Perfidia" (Dominiguez) – 2:20
- "El Choclo" (Villoldo, Discépolo, Marambio Catán) – 2:13
- "Ansiedad" (Jose Enrique Sarabia) – 3:27
- "Não Tenho Lágrimas" (Bulhoes, DeOliveira) – 2:18
Personnel
References
- ^ a b c "A Mis Amigos". Allmusic. Retrieved February 28, 2011.
- ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 43. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.