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El tren se va, according to DoReSol
When you listen to El tren se va, you encounter a vocal piece that invites reflection, with a duration of 3 minutes and 43 seconds. The music of this song bears the signature of P. Sanantonio and Ch. Baltasar, who gave life to its sonic structure.
This piece is part of the second studio album by Nino Bravo, released in 1971. The album, which bears his name, was produced and directed by José Luis Torregrosa under the Polydor Records label. In that discographic work, Nino Bravo, whose real name was Luis Manuel Ferri Llopis, born in Ayelo de Malferit, Valencia, in 1944, displayed a voice that distinguished him in the musical landscape. He grew up in the Sagunto neighborhood, in Valencia, and from a young age showed interest in music, eventually becoming part of groups like Los Hispánicos and Los Superson, performing in venues in the Valencian Community. In 1969, his performance at the Teatro Principal in Valencia, interpreting hits of the moment, received praise that encouraged him to sign a recording contract.
From album
Nino Bravo
Nino Bravo · 1971 · Track 2
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Music P. Sanantonio, ch. Baltasar