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Rocío Jurado (Un clavel) 1971
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Rocío Jurado (Un clavel)

In 1971, Rocío Jurado released a self-titled album that became a landmark in her career. This work, which includes ten tracks, showcases the artist's versatility, exploring genres such as Andalusian copla and romantic ballads. Songs like Un clavel, which gives the album its title, and Amor gitano, stand out for their interpretive power and the emotional depth that Jurado imbued in each melody. The sound of this album is characterized by meticulous production that enhances the power of her voice, allowing each instrument and vocal nuance to shine with clarity.

Year
1971
Songs
10
Duration
5 min 50 seg
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Song list

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Un clavel

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Amor gitano

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Ten cuidado

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Del cielo cayó una rosa

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Con los brazos cruzados

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Te quiero… ¡y quiero!

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Con ruedas de molino

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Castañas

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2:10
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Cinco corazones verdes

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Cuchillo y espada

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About the album

Rocío Jurado (Un clavel), according to DoReSol

Among the pieces that make up this record, Castañas and Cinco corazones verdes are clear examples of Rocío Jurado's ability to connect with the audience through universal stories and feelings. The way she approaches these compositions, with total dedication, is what distinguished her throughout her career. This album, released at a key moment in her artistic development, laid the groundwork for the international projection she would achieve in later years, demonstrating her talent both in Spain and in America.

The recording of this album took place in a context where Spanish music was in full effervescence, and Rocío Jurado managed to capture the essence of her time while forging her own path. Her voice, capable of transitioning from sweetness to overflowing passion, found in this collection of songs the perfect vehicle to express the richness of the repertoire that would make her famous. The impact of songs like Cuchillo y espada, included in this production, resonated with the audience, consolidating her place in the music scene.