Jorge Velosa y los Hermanos Torres - De Mil Amores

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Review by Joanne Vergara

De Mil Amores, the latest album by Jorge Velosa y los Hermanos Torres, is a celebration of traditional Colombian music. The album features a mix of upbeat and mellow tracks, all of which are infused with the band's signature sound.

The album opens with "La Cumbia del Amor", a lively cumbia that sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, the band takes listeners on a journey through various Colombian rhythms, including vallenato, bambuco, and pasillo.

One standout track is "El Canto del Pájaro", a hauntingly beautiful song that showcases Velosa's soulful vocals. The song is accompanied by a simple guitar melody, which adds to the overall feeling of melancholy.

Another highlight is "La Gota Fria", a classic vallenato song that has been covered by countless artists over the years. Velosa and the Torres brothers put their own spin on the song, infusing it with their unique sound and energy.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Solita Con Mi Chinito
El Santo y Seña
la Tia Carmela
Arriba Corazon
Canto A Mi Vereda
El Golosito
Sabadin - Sabadon
La Jilomena
La Quitasueño
No Te Voy A Olvidar

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Catalog Numbers

201730

Labels

Discos Fuentes

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  • online anhören

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Notes

COLOMBIAN mUSIC

About Jorge Velosa y los Hermanos Torres

Colombian folk ensemble

Members

  • Jorge Velosa
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Summary by Joanne Vergara

De Mil Amores is a fantastic album that showcases the talent and creativity of Jorge Velosa y los Hermanos Torres. Whether you're a fan of Colombian music or simply enjoy good music, this album is definitely worth a listen.