La Leyenda del Tiempo explained

La leyenda del tiempo
Type:Album
Artist:Camarón
Cover:La Leyenda del Tiempo.jpg
Released:1979
Genre:New flamenco
Label:PolyGram
Producer:Ricardo Pachón
Prev Title:Castillo de Arena
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:Como el Agua
Next Year:1981

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] A commercial failure due to its departure from traditional flamenco, which "scandalised purists", the album has received widespread critical acclaim.[2]

Reception

Upon release, the album divided the public "between partisans and critics of Camarón's new flamenco schemes".[3] By the time of Camarón's death, the album began to garner universal critical acclaim. In his review for AllMusic, Don Snowden praised the album describing it as "a bona fide before/after landmark in the flamenco world".[4] Both the title track and especially "Volando voy", a rumba composed by Kiko Veneno, are among Camarón's most popular songs.

The album was included in Tom Moon's 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die.[5]

Track listing

  1. "La Leyenda del Tiempo" (Federico García Lorca/Ricardo Pachón) – (Jaleos) 3:41
  2. "Romance del Amargo" (García Lorca/Pachón) – (Bulerías por soleá) 3:47
  3. "Homenaje a Federico" (García Lorca/Pachón/Kiko Veneno) – (Bulerías) 4:10
  4. "Mi Niña se Fue a la Mar" (García Lorca/Pachón/Veneno) – (Cantiñas de Pinini) 3:05
  5. "La Tarara" (Trad. Arr. Ricardo Pachón) – (Canción) 3:46
  6. "Volando Voy" (Veneno) – (Rumba) 3:25
  7. "Bahía de Cádiz" (Pachón/Fernando Villalón) – (Alegrías de baile) 2:56
  8. "Viejo Mundo" (Omar Khayyám/Veneno) – (Bulerías) 2:45
  9. "Tangos de la Sultana" (Antonio Casas/Pachón/Francisco Velázquez) – (Tangos) 4:29
  10. "Nana del Caballo Grande" (García Lorca/Pachón) – (Nana) 4:58

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Book: Steingress. Gerhard. Songs of the Minotaur: Hybridity and Popular Music in the Era of Globalization. 2002. LIT Verlag. Münster, Germany. 204. registration.
  2. Book: Tremlett. Gilles. Ghosts of Spain: Travels Through a Country's Hidden Past. 2008. Faber and Faber. London, UK. 179. 9780571247905.
  3. Book: Martínez. Silvia. Fouce. Héctor. Made in Spain: Studies in Popular Music. 2013. Routledge. New York, NY. 22–23. 9781136460067.
  4. Web site: Snowden. Don. La Leyenda del Tiempo - Review. AllMusic. Rovi. 14 October 2015.
  5. Book: Moon. Tom. 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die. 2008. Workman Publishing. New York, NY. 139-140. registration.