World Music: El Puchero del Hortelano, "Asuntos Serios"
(Spain) If some of the members of El Puchero del Hortelano (The Gardener's Stew) look familiar, you are not imagining things. The band is an offshoot of the engaging Granada based Maui Y Los Sirènidos, and in this video you can see both Maui (who was on her way out of town, after the videotaping and so is carrying a suitcase) and Sirènido Juan Carlos Camacho on trumpet. As with Los Serènidos, the music is a lighthearted blend of pop and flamenco, with Antonio Arco delivering some pleasantly husky vocals. The words are a rueful examination of a relationship, with the singer assessing his own shortcomings, as well as his lover's. We don't have a clue about the chicken.
(Spain) If some of the members of El Puchero del Hortelano (The Gardener's Stew) look familiar, you are not imagining things. The band is an offshoot of the engaging Granada based Maui Y Los Sirènidos, and in this video you can see both Maui (who was on her way out of town, after the videotaping and so is carrying a suitcase) and Sirènido Juan Carlos Camacho on trumpet. As with Los Serènidos, the music is a lighthearted blend of pop and flamenco, with Antonio Arco delivering some pleasantly husky vocals. The words are a rueful examination of a relationship, with the singer assessing his own shortcomings, as well as his lover's. We don't have a clue about the chicken.
|
World Music: El Puchero del Hortelano, "Asuntos Serios"
|
Preview Comment
|