Los Sabandeños - Venecia Sin Ti

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Review by hemant sharma

Los Sabandeños, a popular folk music group from the Canary Islands, have released their latest album titled Venecia Sin Ti. The album features 12 tracks, each showcasing the band's unique blend of traditional Canarian music with contemporary influences.

The opening track, "Venecia Sin Ti," sets the tone for the album with its haunting melody and emotional lyrics. The band's signature harmonies are on full display, and the song is a standout track on the album. Other highlights include "La Paloma," a lively tune that will have listeners tapping their feet, and "La Flor de la Canela," a beautiful ballad with a Latin American influence.

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Artist: Los Sabandeños
Album: Venecia Sin Ti
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Venecia Sin Ti3:38

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Catalog Numbers

P-321

Labels

Zafiro

Listen online

  • lytte på nettet
  • online anhören
  • ascolta in linea
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • escuchar en línea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Produced ForSerdisco
Phonographic Copyright (p)Serdisco
Distributed BySerdisco
Printed ByIndugraf Madrid, S.A.
Manufactured ByEurogram, S.A.

Notes

  • Editado por SERDISCO
  • Extraído de su LP y Cassette: "A La Luz De La Luna"

Barcodes

  • Depósito Legal: M.9712-91
  • Rights Society: SGAE

About Los Sabandeños

Spanish large folk band from Canary Islands, founded in 1966 and still in active. They have compiled folk songs from their home land and also from South America.

Name Vars

  • Sabandeños

Members

  • Jairo Cabrera
  • Alfonso Prendes
  • Elfidio Alonso
  • Manuel Luis Medina
  • Dacio Ferrera
  • Paco Feria
  • Manuel Feria
  • Miguel Martín
  • Juan José García
  • Enrique Martín
  • Jose Maria Hernandez
  • Gonzalo Bravo
  • Paco Paez
  • Julio Fajardo
  • Emilio Machado
  • Angel Palazon
  • Jose A. Arbelo
  • Manolo Alonso
  • Jose A. Diaz
  • Julio Alonso
  • Juan Santana
  • Santiago Torres
  • Juan Oliva
  • Manolo Mena
  • Benito Cabrera
  • Antonio Torres
  • Miguel Alvarez
  • Fernando Duque
  • Agustin Toledo
  • Antonio R. Arimany
  • Francisco Torres
  • Juan Diaz
  • Carlos Garcia
  • Juan Manuel Lopez
  • Jaime Herrera
  • Héctor González Pérez
  • José Alberto Padilla
  • José Manuel Ramos
  • Juan José Bacallado
  • Ramón Torres
  • Américo Melián
  • Angel Diego García
  • Jesús Santana
  • Javier González
  • Genaro Torres
  • Felipe Rodríguez
  • Elfidio Alonso Palazón
  • Fernando Betancort
  • Gonzalo Hernández
  • Manuel Acosta
  • Pedro Delgado
  • Siddharta Dorta
  • Gustavo Rodríguez
  • Pedro Serrano
  • Alberto Bacallado
  • Ykay Ledezma
  • Rafael Herrera
  • Josué Rodríguez
  • Damián Vera
  • Pablo Díaz Estrada
  • Francisco Heras Miralles
  • Ricardo Borges Jurado
  • Fernando Cruz Díaz
  • Angel Luis Pérez Trujillo
  • Alejandro Hernández González
  • David Muñoz
  • Javier Hernández
  • José Manuel del Pino Hernández
  • Miguel Ramón García Ossorio
  • Ehedey Sosa
  • Besay Pérez
  • Diego García
  • Agustín González
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Summary by hemant sharma

Venecia Sin Ti is a solid addition to Los Sabandeños' extensive discography. The band's dedication to preserving and promoting Canarian music is evident in every track, and their passion for their craft is infectious. Fans of folk music and world music in general will find much to enjoy on this album. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich musical traditions of the Canary Islands.