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Lyrics (Translated):
"Oh my girl
How nice, how nice
Oh how nice it will be to be your love
It’s fate and your strength, and your strength
And let the passion flow
Beside you I do not feel death"
Artist: Giulia
y los Tellarini
Song: Ay mi
Niña
Woody
Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona brought me here. The depth in Giulia Tellarini’s
voice definitely adds that seasoned charisma to the song. I was not surprised
that she managed to convince complete strangers into starting an initiative
that has come up with beautiful renditions ever since they happened.
One
can easily paint a masterpiece inside one's head while listening to this track.
The agony in the drunken tempo tempts you into tapping your feet. The musical
arrangement falls like confetti on your ears. It’s delicate without getting
wept away with the myriad sounds used in it.
Each
piece by this group is a masterpiece, but this particular track caught my fancy
because of the care with which it has been handled. To put it simply, the song
is delicate and pristine.
About The
Artist:
Giulia
y Los Tellarini is a group formed in Barcelona and
whose singer is Italian.
§
Giulia
Tellarini ( voice and accordion )
§
Jens
Neumaier ( guitar , saxophone , charango and choir )
§
Maik
Alemany (guitar, charango and choir)
§
Alejandro
Mazzoni ( bass , percussion , flute and choir)
§
Xavier
Tort ( trumpet )
§
Pablo
Diaz-Reixa (percussion and choir)
§
Jordi
Llobet (percussion and melodica )
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Olga
Abalos ( alto saxophone )
§
Joan
Portales ( electric guitar , mandolin and charango)
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Camilo
Zorilla (percussion, melodica)
Formed
in 2004, the group experiments with a lot of styles. Their major influences are
drawn from Tango, Indie Rock, Bossa Nova, Flamenco, Rumba and Jazz.
One
day Giulia Tellarini appeared with her accordion in the Maik Maier studio of Barcelona , and met Maik
Alemany, Jens Neumaier and Alejandro Mazzoni. In love with her voice, this project soon
started walking musical paces around the world: the Mediterranean warmth, the
suggestive chanson, the tremendous Latino Mexican doom and jazzy elegance. With
the help of various musicians and friends, they strung songs for
"Eusebio", an overwhelming album. Destiny once again places a copy of "Eusebio"
into the hands of Woody Allen, who is fascinated with the music of Giulia y Los
Tellarini and decides on using the soundtrack for "Vicky Cristina
Barcelona", the film which at the time was filming in Barcelona .
Some albums worth listening to:
- Eusebio
- L’Arrabbiata
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