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Al Verte las Flores Lloran is a 1969 flamenco album by Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía.. Officially, the simple descriptive title for five of the first six collaborative albums by these two performers, including this one, was El Camarón de la Isla con la colaboración especial de Paco de Lucía, but each of the five came to be identified by the title of their first track.
Calderón De La Barca, Four Great Plays of the Golden Age ISBN 978-1575255965: El gran teatro del mundo: The Great Theatre of the World: 2008: Davis, Rick: Calderón De La Barca, Four Great Plays of the Golden Age ISBN 978-1575255965: auto La vida es sueño: Life Is a Dream: 2009: Cruz, Nilo: Life is a Dream ISBN 978-0822222347: acting edition ...
In 2000, Argentine project King Africa released in many countries his version of "La Bomba" as a single. Their cover version was then re-issued in 2001 in more countries, including Switzerland, then re-issued again in 2003 in France.
La leyenda del tiempo is the tenth album by Spanish flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla, and the first one not to feature his long-time collaborator, guitarist Paco de Lucía. It is regarded as a turning point in the history of flamenco , contributing to the popularization of nuevo flamenco (new flamenco). [ 1 ]
[8] [10] In the song, Castro sings: "Azul, y es que este amor es azul como el mar. Azul, como de tu mirada nació mi ilusión. Azul como una lagrima cuando hay perdón" ("Blue, and this love is blue like the sea. Blue, like my illusion was born from your look. Blue like a tear when there is forgiveness"). [11]
Blue and Not So Pink (Spanish: Azul y no tan rosa, released in the U.S. as My Straight Son) is a Venezuelan drama film written and directed by Miguel Ferrari and released in November 2012. The film won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film at the 28th Goya Awards in 2014, [ 1 ] the first Venezuelan film to do so.
Blaney interprets the bluebird as "a metaphor for the transcendent power of love and the liberation of the human spirit from mental and physical bondage". [4] Benitez regards the bluebird as a metaphor for love itself - love that is the only source of transcendent freedom. [5]
Playa Azul (Benidorm), one of the tallest buildings in Spain; Playa Azul, a Mexican film that won Best Original Score at the 34th Ariel Awards "Playa Azul", a song by Los Amigos Invisibles from the 2002 album The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 1