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Espiritu - Conquistador album flac Performer: Espiritu
Title: Conquistador
Style: Leftfield, House, Latin, Downtempo
Released: 1993
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1894 mb
FLAC album: 1199 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: AIFF AA AU MOD MIDI APE XM
Genre: Electronic / Pop

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Listen free to Espiritu – Conquistador (Conquistador (Sabres Of Paradise N. Mix), Conquistador (Espiritu Mix) and more). 4 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.

Conquistador is the ninth album by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson on Columbia Records. The album is notable for its inclusion of the hit single "Gonna Fly Now (Theme from "Rocky")". After the experience of creating Primal Scream without his touring band, Maynard was determined to see them become an integral part of his next effort. While Bob James was firmly in control of the production, Ferguson was insistent that his band members would be a part of the proceedings

Espiritu - conquistador. 1. Espiritu were the sound of a Brazilian street party relocated to West London, a samba magic Notting Hill carnival in the blazing sunshine. The band consisted of one woman, South American born, Parisian bred Vanessa Quinones and a series of collaborators. Vanessa wrote all of the material (and produced virtually all of her recordings), something that most of the British media couldn't get their heads round.

Album Name Conquistador. Data de lançamento 2004. Labels Self-Released. Estilo de MúsicaMelodic Power. Membros têm este álbum2. 4. Muerte en Soledad.

ESPIRITU is a Symphonic Prog, Progressive Rock artist from Argentina. In this line-up ESPIRITU released their first album entitled "Crisalida" in '75, a fine symphonic rock record with echoes from GENESIS and YES.

Progressive Rock Pitch. 队列表 Progressive Rock Pitch Conquistador. 6. In the Seven Seas.

Espiritu– in their best, early period –were a duo of singer Vanessa Quinones and instrumentalist Chris Taplin. When Quinones moved to England from the Canary Islands, she settled in Brighton and met Taplin, who’d jumped ship from another near perfect pop group, Frazier Chorus. In Espiritu, Taplin swapped his clarinet for a bass guitar and, with Quinone’s vocals and songwriting, the two cooked up a stream of Latin jazz-soaked dancet racks that, annoyingly, never managed to squeeze into the UKTop 50. Conquistador was their second and summed the group up perfectly: urgent, breathless and brassy.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Conquistador (7" Radio Edit)
Remix [For Chaps] – Harding / Curnow*
3:41
2 Conquistador (Sabres Of Paradise Mix # 1)
Producer [Additional Production], Remix – Sabres Of Paradise*
9:46
3 No Creo Mas 4:01
4 Conquistador (Extended Instrumental)
Remix [For Chaps] – Harding / Curnow*
3:38

Credits

  • Mixed By – Gary Wilkinson
  • Photography – Douglas Brothers, The
  • Producer – Espiritu
  • Written-By – Taplin*, Quinones*

Notes

"Every day in Brazil and Guatemala, Street Children are being murdered by death squads while the authorities turn a blind eye.
Espiritu say 'No More.' What do you say? …"

(C) 1993 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5099765899825
  • Label Code: LC 0162
  • Rights Society: MCPS / BIEM / STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HVN28 12P, HVN 28 12P Espiritu Conquistador ‎(12", Promo) Heavenly, Heavenly HVN28 12P, HVN 28 12P UK 1993
HVN 24P Espiritu Conquistador ‎(12", Num, Promo) Heavenly HVN 24P UK 1993
HVN 28MC Espiritu Conquistador ‎(Cass, Single) Heavenly HVN 28MC UK 1993
HFL 024 Espiritu Conquistador ‎(Acetate, 12") Heavenly HFL 024 UK 1993
HVN 28 12 Espiritu Conquistador ‎(12") Heavenly HVN 28 12 UK 1993


Comments: (1)
Faell
Latin American-flavored pop on CONQUISTADOR, courtesy of Espiritu. And while she handles the bilingual vocals ably, the song itself hasn't dated well and sounds a bit cheesy today. ("No Creo Mas" feels more personal and authentic, if that means anything.) But the Sabres of Paradise put an acid house spin on "Conquistador," transforming it completely, except for a snippet of the vocals.