Sometimes I just want music to
transport me to another land, another world, and this CD’s first track, “Una
Vez Más,” does just that. Sure,
it helps that the lyrics are in another language, but that is only one of the
factors at work here. The music is gorgeous, but also is something you can
dance to, and features some really delicious work on trumpet. There is also some
absolutely wonderful work on guitar over that good pop beat. But again, the
main draw of this song is Elena’s strong vocal performance. Elena Andujar also
wrote the song’s lyrics. “Porque tu
alumbras mi camino/Quiero caminar contigo una vez más.” That’s followed by a cover of “Fever.” I did not like
when Madonna did that techno pop version of “Fever.” She somehow lost the
sexiness that I had, until that moment, thought inherent to the song. It was
the only version of that song I ever disliked. Elena Andujar takes a similar
approach on this disc, but for some reason that approach doesn’t bother me here.
Perhaps being sung in another language distances this recording enough from
what we know and love of the song right from the start that then we are able to
listen to it more openly. I’m not sure. There is some more nice work on trumpet,
which helps too, and I actually dig the jam toward the end. A portion of the
song toward the end is in English.
This electronic beat of “El
Despertador” on its own would do nothing for me, but the way Elena’s voice
rises above it somehow makes the whole thing more interesting than it otherwise
would be. I’m really impressed by her voice.
It takes what could be an ordinary club sound to an extraordinary place.
And toward the end, there is more wonderful work on guitar. A second version of
this song is included, and the beat is heavier here, more prominent in the mix,
and so we lose some of the power of the vocals. I prefer the other version for
that reason. Her voice is the main draw. Likewise, the great guitar work is buried
a bit by this thumping beat. That’s followed by “Es Asi/What It Is,” and Elena’s
voice rises from the dance floor to address the heavens, to invoke the gods who
are eager to appease her. And we are all showered with fun dance grooves, and
exciting work on guitar. Things fall apart a bit toward the end, but no matter.
The second version of this song is much more strongly in the dance realm, and
as such is not quite as interesting to me. Also, it contains nods to Aretha
Franklin’s “Rock Steady” (“What it is,
what it is”). The CD then concludes
with a third version of this song, this one with a heavier beat.
CD Track List
- Una Vez Más
- Fever (Matt’s Latenite Ride)
- El Despertador (Club Mix)
- El Despertador (Matt’s Latenight Workout)
- Es Asi/What It Is (Vocal Mix)
- Es Asi/What It Is (Matt & MyMy’s Discofunk Mix)
- Es Asi/What It Is (Matt’s Peak Hour Mix)
Flamenco In Time was released on CD on July 27, 2018.
Thanks, Michael. You have a great way of reviewing the music - forward and detail. Glad to know about your work. Peace and best, Pepper Gomez/MyMy Lady G
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