Estrellas

Estrellas
Studio album by Gipsy Kings
Released 1995
March 12, 1996 (US)
Recorded at Studio Miraval, Miraval, France.
Genre Flamenco, Flamenco Rumba
Label Nonesuch Records
Producer Claude Martinez, Gérard Prévost
Gipsy Kings chronology
The Best of the Gipsy Kings
(1995)
Estrellas
(1995)
Compas
(1997)
Tierra Gitana artwork

Estrellas is the seventh studio album by the Gipsy Kings released in 1995 in Europe and a year later in the United States, under the title Tierra Gitana.[1][2]

Overview

The present album was later released as Tierra Gitana for the American audience, albeit with a different song order. The only differences are the replacement of the song "Los Peces en el Rio" for the instrumental song "Forever"; the song "Mujer" is also slightly different. Also, "A Tu Vera" is a different version than the one that appeared on The Best of the Gipsy Kings.

Track listing

European version
No.TitleLength
1."La Rumba de Nicolas"3:56
2."A Ti a Ti"3:36
3."Siempre Acaba Tu Vida"4:57
4."Forever" (Instrumental)3:53
5."Mujer"4:17
6."Campesino"3:30
7."Cataluña" (Instrumental)3:41
8."Igual Se Entonces"3:59
9."Pajarito"3:06
10."Tierra Gitana" (Instrumental)3:28
11."A Tu Vera"3:12
12."Mi Corazon"4:29
13."Estrellas" (Instrumental)3:32
American version (Tierra Gitana)
No.TitleLength
1."A Ti a Ti"3:36
2."Siempre Acaba Tu Vida"4:57
3."Estrellas" (Instrumental)3:32
4."Mi Corazon"4:29
5."Mujer"4:17
6."Tierra Gitana" (Instrumental)3:28
7."Pajarito"3:06
8."Los Peces en el Rio"3:17
9."Igual Se Entonces"3:59
10."Cataluña" (Instrumental)3:41
11."A Tu Vera"3:12
12."Campesino"3:30
13."La Rumba de Nicolas"3:56

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar – Georges Reyes
  • Drums, Percussion – Negrito Trasante-Crocco
  • Guitar – Canut Reyes, Maurice "Diego" Baliardo, Paco Baliardo, Patchai Reyes, Paul Reyes, Tonino Baliardo
  • Keyboards – Dominique Droin
  • Producer – Claude Martinez
  • Producer, Bass – Gérard Prévost
  • Vocals – Nicolas Reyes

References

  1. "Gipsy Kings – Estrellas". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
  2. "Tierra Gitana". Discogs. discogs.com. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
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