agutierrezb
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Wow awesome. I hope they actually have it. Fingers crossed!So I ordered it from jpc, is €31.33 to Ireland including shipping. I’m happy with that if they actually have it!
Wow awesome. I hope they actually have it. Fingers crossed!So I ordered it from jpc, is €31.33 to Ireland including shipping. I’m happy with that if they actually have it!
Awesome! Drop by and share your thoughts once you get a chance to spin it.
I've streamed it quite a bit already.Awesome! Drop by and share your thoughts once you get a chance to spin it.
Ordered!I know it's not exactly cheap, but it seems like JPC can order the ROTM from their supplier. Or not. I'm not sure. Camarón De La Isla: La Leyenda.. -Coloured- (LP) – jpc
I placed an order too!Ordered!
Thank you kindly!
For those curious it was about $29 and some change shipped to the US.
Perfect!
@Skalap commented on the dark and bright contrast throughout this album, and I wanted to share something I found when translating the lyrics. It's only a theory I built out of my personal interpretation, but I found it pretty intriguing nevertheless:
You may have noticed that Side B has an overall darker feel than Side A, even though it opens with the most upbeat song in the album. I blame that, in part, to the last 3 tracks, which are some of the darkest both in their themes and sound. "Bahía de Cádiz" is the last "happy" song on the album, and it is followed by 3 tracks that I found to share one thing in common: a prominent Middle Eastern influence. "Viejo Mundo" -the song @Skalap mentioned as having his favorite lyrics on the album- is an adaptation of a poem by Omar Khayyam, a Persian poet and mathematician who lived in the 11th and 12th centuries. I think the Middle Eastern elements on "Tangos de la sultana" are pretty evident in its titles and lyrics, and "Nana del caballo grande" features a sitar that serves as a beautiful background for Camarón's voice. With all this, one could say that the last 3 songs show the "Moor" side of Andalusia after showing the Romani and Spaniard sides before that. All of this comes right after the last words on "Bahía de Cádiz"(again, the last "happy" and Romani/Spaniard song on the album): Island of the Guadalquivir, where all the moors who wouldn't leave went, openings the door for what comes next. I don't know if this was some sort of concept that Camarón and his producer thought about, and I have never read about this theory/interpretation, but I find it hard to believe that it could all be a coincidence.
Probably. Also, the centuries-long Muslim domination of Spain left a huge impact in its culture, specially in the south, where Flamenco was originated. After the conquest of Granada in 1492 (The same year as the discovery of America), the Moors had two options: to convert to christianism or to leave, hence the last phrase on "Bahía de Cádiz". In a way, both gypsies and Moors share not only a geographic and cultural background, but also a history of persecution and segregation in the Iberian peninsula.Interesting analysis. He may have wanted to share the main roots of gypsy people?
Nice, I couldn’t figure out how so I google translated every word I needed.I placed an order too!
... once I figured out how to translate the website
I took me a few minutes to find it but there's an option at the *very* bottom of the site to "switch to English"Nice, I couldn’t figure out how so I google translated every word I needed.
I took me a few minutes to find it but there's an option at the *very* bottom of the site to "switch to English"
^ this may be helpful info to other English speaking peeps looking to order
Yeah with most mainland European websites they’re very helpful and have that as an option at the bottom so it’s always my first look! Unfortunately in the English speaking world we are not quite so accommodating lol
I'll try to keep everyone posted if I get a shipping notification or anything, can confirm I was also charged right away. Fingers crossedOh my, I REALLY hope this works. I placed an order for @D Jilla and was charged right away, so I hope that means they have the item in stock and his copy is now "secured". If you ordered on this site, please update us all if you get a shipping notice or something.... I had lost all hope on people getting the album, so this would be amazing news.
Oh my, I REALLY hope this works. I placed an order for @D Jilla and was charged right away, so I hope that means they have the item in stock and his copy is now "secured". If you ordered on this site, please update us all if you get a shipping notice or something.... I had lost all hope on people getting the album, so this would be amazing news.
Thanks for the offerI independently placed my own order since I underestimated the generosity of @agutierrezb (you're awesome!). Still, I'll keep my own order open, too. If it comes through, I'll have it for anyone who doesn't want to deal with overseas shipping. @duke86fan - you'd get first dibs if you wanted it. I promise not to include any contraband when shipping
@NathanRicaud is that you?Thanks for the offer
But it's fine if someone else gets it
I'm planning on either swapping to Rosalia or being a slave for vmp
I was called a shill before Nathan was mostly because I'm usually way to lucky@NathanRicaud is that you?
Not shill, it was the slave bit.I was called a shill before Nathan was mostly because I'm usually way to lucky
At worst getting minor warps