La Noche Más Larga Explained

La Noche Más Larga
Type:Album
Artist:Concha Buika
Cover:La Noche Más Larga.jpg
Released:June 4, 2013
Studio:Sear Sound, New York City
Genre:Flamenco, Jazz, Latin
Length:56:40
Label:Warner Music Spain 2564645174
Producer:Ivan "Melon" Lewis, Concha Buika
Prev Title:El Último Trago
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Vivir Sin Miedo
Next Year:2015

La Noche Más Larga is the fifth studio album by Spanish singer Concha Buika. The record was released on June 4, 2013 via Warner Music Spain label.[1]

Plot

Neil Spenser of The Guardian stated "Now relocated to Miami, she's clearly reaching for a pan-American audience on this sixth album. It's an eclectic affair, taking her acrobatic flamenco vocals into a more jazz flavoured zone and mixing her songs with covers of Jacques Brel and Abbey Lincoln."

Angel Romero of World Music Central said " Vivir sin miedo presents another eclectic mix with a Caribbean flavor and smooth pop flavor, including reggae, dub, ragga, flamenco, R&B, afrobeat, pop and gospel, although the dub feel seems to permeate most of the album. Buika is also trying to appeal to a wider audience so she sings in a mix of Spanish and English."[2]

Track listing

Personnel

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Buika — La Noche Más Larga. discogs.com. 2014-07-24.
  2. Web site: Romer. Angel. BUIKA WITH A CARIBBEAN SEASONING. worldmusiccentral.org. 4 November 2017. 6 January 2016.