Marcas de tiempo (en Español por hispanohablante espectadores) Lado A [01] 00:00 - 02:17 En La Playa [02] 02:22 - 05:38 Sabor A Mí [03] 05:42 - 08:43 Yorkville [04] 08:48 - 12:17 Carnavalito [05] 12:21 - 15:54 Tema De E.T. Lado B [06] 16:09 - 19:49 It’s Easy To Say [07] 19:54 - 22:17 Ojos De Acapulco [08] 22:22 - 25:14 A Media Luz [09] 25:20 - 28:31 Acompáñame [10] 28:35 - 32:39 Con La Misma Piedra
Gotta say sabor a mi is my favorite from this album without a doubt. Has such a peaceful melancholic sound to it that reminds immediately of Seattle on its rainy days
i hadn’t heard of it either. this was a thrift store find of the other collaborator’s father if i remember correctly… a really keen eye he must’ve had🤔
honestly i was looking forward to that too but i remember muzak saying it was meant to be a universal language, and latin influences would render this biased for places even in mostly Spanish speaking countries that would normally cater to american audiences or customers i believe… but then why do so many of their albums from the late sixties through the mid seventies have a mariachi sound🤔
Marcas de tiempo (en Español por hispanohablante espectadores)
Lado A
[01] 00:00 - 02:17 En La Playa
[02] 02:22 - 05:38 Sabor A Mí
[03] 05:42 - 08:43 Yorkville
[04] 08:48 - 12:17 Carnavalito
[05] 12:21 - 15:54 Tema De E.T.
Lado B
[06] 16:09 - 19:49 It’s Easy To Say
[07] 19:54 - 22:17 Ojos De Acapulco
[08] 22:22 - 25:14 A Media Luz
[09] 25:20 - 28:31 Acompáñame
[10] 28:35 - 32:39 Con La Misma Piedra
my spanish may be a bit rusty, feel free to provide any and only CONSTRUCTIVE criticism
Gotta say sabor a mi is my favorite from this album without a doubt. Has such a peaceful melancholic sound to it that reminds immediately of Seattle on its rainy days
This kind of music was often played in the Krämaren department store in Örebro in Sweden in the 70s and 80s.
I was super confused on this not being MUZAK- Music of the 80's but then I remembered
You know, I've always been a big follower of yours. This surprised me, I never heard of it.
i hadn’t heard of it either. this was a thrift store find of the other collaborator’s father if i remember correctly… a really keen eye he must’ve had🤔
Nice!!
love this music
I'm mildly disappointed. Not because the music is bad, but because I was hoping for a mariachi spin on Muzak.
honestly i was looking forward to that too but i remember muzak saying it was meant to be a universal language, and latin influences would render this biased for places even in mostly Spanish speaking countries that would normally cater to american audiences or customers i believe… but then why do so many of their albums from the late sixties through the mid seventies have a mariachi sound🤔
@@The4MusketeersYT Two words: Tijuana Brass
"promo sm" 💘