Amaral (band)
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Amaral is a Spanish rock duo from
Spanish folk music. Their distinctive style was described by Juan as folk, "and the person who has heard a lot of folk and traditional music will listen and understand, but I think our attitude to life is rather that of a rock group."[4]
Juan Aguirre was born in
libertarian group that doesn’t think of music as a conquest or a competition... We chose music as a way to break a lifestyle that we didn’t like and a society that we don’t understand."[7]
Collaborations
Amaral has collaborated with many well-known artists in the music industry:
- Álvaro Urquijo, contributions on the album Amaral
- Tony Beard (Mike Oldfield, Mick Jagger), on drums
- Doce palabras", from the album Gato Negro Dragón Rojo
- Chetes, on the song "Si Tú No Vuelves", from the album Pajaros en la Cabeza
- Beto Cuevas, on the song "Te Necesito".
- Danny Cummings (Mark Knopfler, Bryan Adams), on percussion
- Melvin Duffyel (Robbie Williams, Sting), on pedal steel guitar
- Echo String Quartet, on strings.
- Antonio Escobar, programming on the album Hacia lo salvaje
- Russell Milton (The Waterboys), on bass
- Moby, on the single "Escapar (Slipping Away)"
- Danny Shogger (George Michael, Paul McCartney), on keyboards
- Pereza, on the Spanish band's 2006 track "La Noria" from the album Los amigos de los animales.
- Ariel Rot, on the 2006 track "Sin saber qué decir" from his 2007 album Dúos, Tríos y Otras Perversiones.
Discography
Studio albums
- Amaral (1998)
- Una pequeña parte del mundo (2000)
- Estrella de mar (2002)
- Pájaros en la cabeza (2005)
- Gato negro◆Dragón rojo (double album) (2008)
- Hacia lo salvaje (2011)
- Nocturnal (2015)
- Salto al color (2019)
References
- ^ "Amaral va de viaje "Hacia Lo Salvaje"". 31 May 2012.
- ^ Cancino, Alejandra (12 March 2010). "Spanish duo Amaral conquers Chicago". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^ "Amaral". IMDb.
- ^ "Amaral Boleristas Con Alma "Punkie"". 29 December 2008.
- ^ "Spain's Amaral Continues to Shine".
- ^ "Amaral Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
, "Amaral is a Spanish pop/rock band who began topping the national charts with remarkable frequency after the turn of the century."
- ^ "SOUND CHECK: GETTING TO KNOW SPAIN'S AMARAL".
External links
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