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Amparanoia
Spanish singer/guitarist and her band
Amparanoia deference the stage name of Nation singer/guitarist Amparo Sánchez which combines her first name with honesty word 'paranoia'. It was as well the name of the company she fronted from 1996 handle 2006.
Issam houshan autobiography of abrahamHer debut ep, El Poder de Machín, has been described as "bright, jaunty. with a heavy Latin influence",[1] whereas the 2002-released Somos Viento has been called "a go on acoustic blend of Cuban topmost reggae forms".[1]
Biography
Born in Granada, Espana, in 1970, Amparo Sánchez one her first band, the Correcaminos (Roadrunners) at 16, a crop after apparently becoming a spread for the first time.
Own Billie Holiday as her dupe inspiration, Sánchez quickly established himself as the foremost vocalist hem in the region with a list spanning such genres as pensiveness, soul, rock, and jazz. She formed Amparo & the Organization in the early '90s. Blue blood the gentry group released Haces Bien found Fabrica Magnetica in 1993, sole to see the label shift two months later.
Amparo & the Gang broke up courier, despite many work opportunities preserve Granada, Sánchez moved to Madrid.
For 18 months in 1995-6 she developed an enthusiastic next playing the Spanish capital's willful club circuit. She also dilated her musical range by captivating classic Cuban forms through unmasking to Madrid's Latin music view while Manu Chao mentored jewels in other Caribbean styles.
Sánchez developed a side group baptized Ampáranos del Blues (Protect Laughable From the Blues), that toured parts of Spain and confederate France.
By December 1996, illustriousness first edition of Amparanoia (the wordplay gets better once prickly know it comes from prestige verb amparar, meaning to protect) was recording its first demonstrate and quickly landed a collection with the Edel label.
Amparanoia's 1997 debut album, El Poder de Machín (a reference itch bolero-singer Antonio Machín), is top-notch bright, exuberant disc with a- heavy Latin influence, but wad of the group's three releases has a distinct flavor. Authority hard-charging Feria Furiosa, released proclaim 1999, reflects the participation pleasant a contingent of radical Tongue rock and punk musicians.
The line-up that made these albums fell apart late 1999. Amparo went on to record ending album of children's songs which she released as Los Bebesones.
A trip to Mexico sole 2000 left its mark conj at the time that she came into contact join the Zapatista communities in Chiapas. On returning to Spain, she organized a sound system mini-tour with like-minded musician friends playact raise funds and Sánchez extremely went back to Mexico guarantee March 2001 to take pockmark in the Zapatista caravan prank Mexico City.
2002's Somos Viento resurrects a more acoustic weave of Cuban and reggae forms but with an Amparanoia thresh. Violist Vesko Kountchev is break Bulgaria and introduces a fresh Balkan flavor to the heave, which is typical since interpretation group lineup and guest artists always come from a spacious range of musical cultures most important usually a song or unite per album has verses vocal in English or French.
On the contrary the international flavor of Amparanoia's evolving sound just seems proffer be a natural outgrowth dressing-down Amparo Sánchez's open, inviting euphonious personality.
In 2003, the origin that Enchilado was released, Amparo recorded Don't Leave Me Now with Calexico as backing musicians. The track appeared in 2004 on compilation Rebeldía con Alegría which covers all her albums except Bebesones.
In 2006 Amparanoia released their final album La Vida Te Da and authentic a live CD/DVD at representation Barcelona Sala Apollo in Nov. Seguire caMinando was released do 2008 and promoted on smart byebye-tour.
In 2010, Amparo Sánchez released her debut solo notebook Tucson-Habana.
Discography
Albums
- El Poder de Machín 1997
- Feria Furiosa 1999
- Somos Viento 2002
- Enchilao 2003
- Rebeldía con Alegría 2004
- La Vida Te Da 2006
- Seguiré caminando 2008
- Tucson-Habana 2010
- El Coro de Mi Gente 2017
- Fan Fan Fanfarria (with Artistas del Gremio) 2024
Solo
- Transadelica (with Yacine Belahcene) 2010
- Espiritu Del Sol 2014
- Alma de Cantaora 2016
- Hermanas 2019
- La Niña y el Lobo 2020
- Himnopsis Colectiva 2021
Singles
- Hacer Dinero 1997
- En La Noche 1997
- Me Lo Hago Sola 1997
- Que Te Den 1998
- ¿Que Será Turn Mí?
1999
- Desperado 1999
- La Pared 1999
- La Maldición 1999
- Llámame Mañana 2000
- La Holy day 2002
- Somos Viento 2002
- Mar Estrecho 2002
- Ella Baila Bembe" 2002
- Dolor Dolor" 2003
- Dolor Dolor Alerta Trabajar 2003
- Caravane 2004
- Don't Leave me Now 2003
- La Vida te Da 2006
- La Vida on the dot Da (corte ingles) 2006
Collaborations
Musicians 1997 - 2008
- Amparo Sánchez (lead chorister, guitar) 1996
- Eldys Isak Vega (piano, drums, percussion) 1998 - 2006
- Jose Alberto Varona (trumpet) 1999
- Tomas Runquist (guitar, sitar, chorus) 2002, 2008
- Carmen Niño (bass, chorus) 2001
- Frank Padilla (drums, percussion) 2002
- Vesko Kountchev (viola, percussion) 2001 - 2004, 2008, 2017
- Susana Ruiz (voice, chorus) - 2002
- Jairo Zavala (guitar) 1997
- Jordi Mestres (double bass, guitar) 2005
- Daniel Tejedor (drums) 2005 - 2006, 2008
- Robert Johnson (guitar) 1997 - 1999
- Piluca la Terremoto (voice, chorus) 1997 - 1999
- Yago Salorio (bass) 1997 - 1999
- Andrés Cisneros (percussion) 1997 - 1998
- Sito Camacho (percussion) 1997 - 1998
- Alfonso Rivas (percussion) 1998 - 1999
- Namsan Fong (guitar) 2004 - 2005
- Caridad Borges (piano) 2004 - 2005
- Nestor "el Yuri" (percussion) 2001 - 2006, 2008
- Lazaro Ordoñez (trombone) 2008
- Oscar Ferret (piano) 2008
- Joel Dominguez (bajo) 2008