Maria del Mar Bonet - Esencial Maria del Mar Bonet (2014) [HDTracks]
BAND/ARTIST: Maria del Mar Bonet
- Title: Esencial Maria del Mar Bonet
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Legacy Recordings
- Genre: Latin Pop, Folk, Bolero, Tropical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/44,1kHz]
- Total Time: 02:10:51
- Total Size: 1,55 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Maria del Mar Bonet i Verdaguer (born 1947 in Palma, Majorca) is a Balearic singer from the island of Majorca.
Bonet studied ceramics in the school of arts, but eventually decided to dedicate herself to music. She arrived in Barcelona in 1967, where she began to sing with the group Els Setze Jutges. She has published many rock music albums in Catalan, in spite of the ban on the Catalan language and its music during Francisco Franco's dictatorship. She has performed throughout China as well as in Japan, the former USSR, Tunisia, Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Brazil, Sweden, Switzerland, Venezuela, Mexico, and the United States.
In 1981, Bonet recorded Jardí Tancat in Paris, along with accompaniment by Jacques Denjean and noted Breton harpist Alan Stivell. She has worked with the Ensemble of Music Traditionelle di Tunis and Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento. She earned the French Charles Cross Academy Prize and the Catalan Cross of San Jordi and the National Prize awarded by the Catalan government. In 1984, the French Government gave her the Charles Cross Academy Award for the best foreign record released in France. That same year Bonet was awarded the Cross of Saint George, the highest distinction of the Generalitat de Catalunya (the Catalan Government). In 1985, as a result of her interest and research into North African music, she recorded Anells d’aigua (Rings of Water) with the Ensemble de Musique Traditionelle of Tunisia, and then toured with the group throughout France and Spain. In 1998 she toured abroad and collaborated with other well-known Spanish artists such as Amancio Prada, Loquillo, Jordi Sabatés and Rosa Vergés. In 2001, Bonet recorded a Jackson Browne tribute album, Sing My Songs. The album was recorded live in July 2001 in the Gothic district of Barcelona. The album won the 2002 Spanish World Music Awards.
Bonet studied ceramics in the school of arts, but eventually decided to dedicate herself to music. She arrived in Barcelona in 1967, where she began to sing with the group Els Setze Jutges. She has published many rock music albums in Catalan, in spite of the ban on the Catalan language and its music during Francisco Franco's dictatorship. She has performed throughout China as well as in Japan, the former USSR, Tunisia, Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Brazil, Sweden, Switzerland, Venezuela, Mexico, and the United States.
In 1981, Bonet recorded Jardí Tancat in Paris, along with accompaniment by Jacques Denjean and noted Breton harpist Alan Stivell. She has worked with the Ensemble of Music Traditionelle di Tunis and Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento. She earned the French Charles Cross Academy Prize and the Catalan Cross of San Jordi and the National Prize awarded by the Catalan government. In 1984, the French Government gave her the Charles Cross Academy Award for the best foreign record released in France. That same year Bonet was awarded the Cross of Saint George, the highest distinction of the Generalitat de Catalunya (the Catalan Government). In 1985, as a result of her interest and research into North African music, she recorded Anells d’aigua (Rings of Water) with the Ensemble de Musique Traditionelle of Tunisia, and then toured with the group throughout France and Spain. In 1998 she toured abroad and collaborated with other well-known Spanish artists such as Amancio Prada, Loquillo, Jordi Sabatés and Rosa Vergés. In 2001, Bonet recorded a Jackson Browne tribute album, Sing My Songs. The album was recorded live in July 2001 in the Gothic district of Barcelona. The album won the 2002 Spanish World Music Awards.
Tracklist:
01 L'Aguila Negra 04:25
02 Dintre Teu 02:58
03 Merce 03:54
04 Petita Festa 01:42
05 Es Fa Llarg, Es Fa Llarg Esperar 04:47
06 Que Volen Aquesta Gent? 02:00
07 Bolero de L'Alcudia 03:38
08 L'Asguilando 03:21
09 Estrofa al Vent 01:44
10 La Canco de Na Ruixa Mantells (Fragments) 06:02
11 El Pi de Formentor 04:00
12 Altes Ones Que Veniu del Mar 02:51
13 Nosaltres Les Dones 02:22
14 Petita Estanca 01:43
15 Les Illes 04:55
16 Alenar 05:07
17 La Balanguera (Fragments) 03:46
18 Dansa de la Primavera 03:14
19 Carta a un Amic 04:35
20 Anells D'Aigua 04:57
21 Els Boscos del Pensament 02:40
22 Bir-Demet Yasemen 06:03
23 Den Itan Nisi 05:12
24 Carta a L'Exili 02:46
25 Jim 03:43
26 A la Platja - Sto Perigali 04:00
27 Noies Voramar - Kigna Koritsia 04:12
28 Per Hipocrates 02:48
29 El Sol I Ya Lluna 03:27
30 L'Amor de Les Tres Taronges 06:52
31 El Drac de Na Coca 05:15
32 Merhaba 03:22
33 La Musica 04:10
34 Des de Mallorca a L'Alguer 03:33
Pop | Folk | Latin | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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