Triana (un mal sueo)
It would be enough with comparing the cover with other ones to notice this album is different. The band's sour and deep feeling turns toward more of a festive one as is usual in superficial pop. What is true, however, is that their talent is clear even if they make pop as is seen in Una vez and Un mal sueo, which shows their deep Triana roots. The rest of the album is full of simple tracks like...
Un ratito de gloria
Un ratito de gloria. 1,997 - 2,001, is the last album edited by Kiko; in this case, however, it is a compilation of an entire life of making songs. The 18-track album encompasses his entire discography with versions of legendary songs like 'Veneno','La muchachita','San Jos de Arimatea' and more recent tunes like 'La Familia Pollo'.
Andy & Lucas (Edicin especial)
This edition of the CD of Andy & Lucas contains a CD and a DVD. The CD includes the complete disc of Andy & Lucas, two new songs ('Corre y vuela' y 'Carmela')and two new versions of the subjects 'Hasta los huesos' y 'Mrame a la cara'. The DVD is titled 'Viviendo un sueo'and collect a concert in direct engraving in the Sala Bikini, of Barcelona, in which they interpret 10 songs...
Rock gitano - Pata Negra
Rock Gitano is a magnificent flamenco-rock fusion piece of work. It's quality is seen through Raimundo's mastery of the guitar and Rafael's blends of tarantos with rock and roll in his voice. The band brings together rock, 'Levante', tanguillos, 'Badajoz', all types of buleras, tangos, blues and even a cover of Allman Brothers Band's 'Jessica'.
El Patio - Triana
With the first Triana's disc the Andalusian rock or the roots rock was born. The trio from Sevilla, Jesus de la Rosa (voice and keyboards), Eduardo Ropdriguez Rodway (flamenco guitar) and Tele Palacios (drums) mixed keyboards with bulerias, flamenco guitars and electric guitars, the blues and the tangos, the seguirillas and the symphonic rock. Songs like "Abre la puerta" with an amazing drums...
La familia pollo - Kiko Veneno
In this, his first album recorded in Sevilla, the acoustic guitar is important, especially considering he hadn't used in any previous recordings, along with new drum rhythms making 'La Familia Pollo' an album with more variety. La Familia Pollo is Kiko Veneno at his best, telling stories of daily life. His music travels through Catalan rumba, Cuba, African and Brasil with a personal and...
Echate un cantecito - Kiko Veneno
This is an indispensable album to understand the evolution of New flamenco. An exquisite combination of lyricism and everyday circumstances, which Kiko's voice turns into poetry.
Punta paloma - Kiko Veneno
A colection of songs recorded in Tarifa at the Punta Paloma studios. Free cante of alegras: Me voy pa Cai and a cover of Camarn's La Leyenda del tiempo with Raimundo Amador on guitar. The album also includes collaborations with Tomatito, Vicente Amigo, Martirio and others.