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More Cole Español 1962
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More Cole Español

In 1962, Nat King Cole took us on a sonic journey to Mexico City with his album More Cole Español. This record, recorded at Musart studios between March 6 and 9 of that year, marked his third and final foray into Spanish-themed music. With Lee Gillette producing and Ralph Carmichael arranging, the album delves into vocal jazz with a repertoire that resonated with the Latin audience, released under the Capitol label.

Year
1962
Songs
12
Duration
28 min 57 seg
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12 song|s

Song list

# Title Available
01

La feria de las flores

1:49
02

Tres palabras (Without You)

2:07
03

Las chiapanecas (While There's Music There's Romance)

2:34
04

Adiós Mariquita linda (Adios and Farewell, My Lover)

2:52
05

Aquí se habla en "amor" (Love Is Spoken Here)

2:00
06

Vaya con Dios (May God Be With You)

2:31
07

Las golondrina (The Swallow)

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2:56
08

No me platiques

3:01
09

A media luz (When Lights Are Soft And Low)

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2:10
10

Guadalajara

2:01
11

Solamente una vez (You Belong To My Heart)

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2:47
12

Piel canela

2:09

About the album

More Cole Español, according to DoReSol

Before More Cole Español, Cole had already explored this path with Cole Español in 1958 and A Mis Amigos in 1959. In this last installment, one can perceive how the artist delivered the repertoire with more ease, working on his pronunciation while visibly enjoying each performance. It's fascinating to hear how his characteristic style merges with classics like Solamente una vez, Piel canela, or Vaya con Dios, creating a unique atmosphere that invites exploration with the instrument.

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