Released February 8, 2005 Label Warner Music Artist Miguel Bosé Producer Antonio Cortés | Length 1:07:04 Release date 8 February 2005 | |
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Recorded Du Manoir Studios, France, Sintonía Studios Spain Nominations Latin Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album Miguel Bosé albums Por Vos Muero, Sereno, Bajo el signo de Caín, Cardio, Salamandra |
Miguel bose aun mas official music video
Velvetina is an album released in 2005 by the Spanish-Italian singer Miguel Bosé. The album was released in Spain as an audio CD, and as a special edition for the Creative Zen which featured audio, a video clip for each of the 13 songs and photography.
Contents
- Miguel bose aun mas official music video
- Miguel bos ella dijo no velvetina 2005
- Track list
- Singles
- Songs
- References
The album is an example of Miguel Bosé's innovative style; with Velvetina he blended Latin pop music with trip hop and electronic dance. Speaking of producing this album he said "Fue un trabajo muy interesante y estimulante, vamos, un reto." (It was interesting and stimulating work, yes, a challenge). Personnel include Miguel Bosé as the main vocalist and instrumentalist, with Helen De Quiroga doing backup vocals and Antonio Cortés playing various instruments on the album.
Miguel bos ella dijo no velvetina 2005
Track list
- Ojalá Ojalá (Hopefully, Hopefully) (4:43)
- Aun Más (Even More) (4:53)
- No Se Trata De (It is Not About) (4:46)
- Hey Max (Hey Max) (4:38)
- Celeste Amor (Celestial Love) (4:21)
- Ella Dijo No (She Said No) (4:42)
- De La Mano De Dios (From the Hand of God) (4:02)
- La Tropa Del Rey (The King's Troop) (4:51)
- Verde Canalla (Green Scoundrel/Swine) (4:48)
- Paro El Horizonte (I Stop the Horizon) (3:39)
- Down With Love (Down with Love) (4:33)
- Tu Mano Dirá (Your Hand will Tell) (4:42)
- May Day (May Day) (4:35)
- Remix (Ella Dijo No) (She Said No) (7:49)
Singles
Two singles were released from Velvetina.
Songs
1Ojala ojala4:43
2Aun mas4:54
3No se trata de4:47