Días y Flores explained

Días y Flores
Type:studio
Artist:Silvio Rodríguez
Cover:Dias y flores album cover.jpeg
Border:yes
Released:1975
Genre:Nueva trova
Length:44:24
Language:Spanish
Producer:Frank Fernández
Prev Title:Pluma en Ristre
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:Al Final de Este Viaje
Next Year:1978

Días y Flores is the debut studio album by Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez, released in 1975.

Content

The album was censored in Francoist Spain. The track list was altered and the album was renamed to Te Doy una Canción.[1] The songs Santiago de Chile and the title track Días y Flores were omitted and were replaced by Madre and Te Doy una Canción. With the end of the dictatorship, the two songs were added again, the new editions in Spain have thirteen songs.

Similarly, the album was also censored in Chile, due to the regime of Augusto Pinochet.[2] A cassette titled Te Doy una Canción circulated, which did not contain the songs Santiago de Chile, Playa Girón, Como esperando abril and Pequeña Serenata Diurna, however it did includeTe Doy una Canción and a live version of Mariposas. There is also a CD like the Spanish version, which adds Madre after Santiago de Chile, and changes Días y flores for Te Doy una Canción.

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. News: Homenaje guaraní a Silvio Rodríguez - Edicion Impresa - ABC Color. Color. ABC. es-ES. 2017-01-10.
  2. News: Silvio Rodríguez, 'El escaramujo' de la Nueva Trova Cubana. Europa Press. 2016-11-29. notimerica.com. es-ES. 2017-01-10.