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La Taberna Del Buda
''La taberna del Buda'' (The Buddha's Tavern) is the Spanish band Café Quijano Café Quijano is a Spanish pop rock band formed by three brothers, Manuel, Óscar, and Raúl Quijano, all of whom are singers. The brothers are originally from León (Spain), León, along with their father, who ran a musical pub called "La Lola ...'s 3rd album. Track listing # "Nada de ná" – 3:41 # "De piratas" – 3:49 # "Desde Brazil" – 3:53 # "Lucía, la corista – 4:19 # "Qué le debo a la vida" – 4:02 # "En aquel hotel jamaicano" – 3:52 # "La taberna del Buda" – 3:47 # "Otra vez (Qué pena de mi)" – 4:20 # "Las llaves de Raquel" – 3:52 # "Qué poca cosa" – 4:09 # "En mis besos" – 3:35 # "Otra vez (Qué pena de mi) con Olga Tañón" – 4:18 Commercial performance The album stayed on Spanish charts for 67 weeks, selling nearly 500,000 units. Overall it has shifted one million copies. References Café Quijano albums 2001 albums {{2000s-pop-album-stub ...
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Café Quijano
Café Quijano is a Spanish pop rock band formed by three brothers, Manuel, Óscar, and Raúl Quijano, all of whom are singers. The brothers are originally from León (Spain), León, along with their father, who ran a musical pub called "La Lola" in the city centre, which gave name to one of their most well-known songs. Apart from publishing four successful albums, they presented galas, collaborated with Disney for soundtracks, and worked on a project with Castilla y León's image to promote tourism to the region. Their third album was a big success and it sold 500,000 units while their debut album was released in Spain and Mexico only, where it sold 75,000 and 45,000 units. Throughout its history, the band has collaborated with artists such as the outstanding Cuban musician Pancho Amat on their debut album. Olga Tañon sings with them in "La Taberna del Buda", and on their last production, they sang with Joaquín Sabina and Celine Dion. In April 2007, Manuel Quijano, the lead ...
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Music Of Spain
In Spain, music has a long history. It has played an important role in the development of Western music, and has greatly influenced Latin American music. Spanish music is often associated with traditional styles such as flamenco and classical guitar. While these forms of music are common, there are many different traditional musical and dance styles across the regions. For example, music from the north-west regions is heavily reliant on bagpipes, the Jota (music), jota is widespread in the centre and north of the country, and flamenco originated in the south. Spanish music played a notable part in the early developments of western classical music, from the 15th through the early 17th century. The breadth of musical innovation can be seen in composers like Tomás Luis de Victoria, styles like the zarzuela of Spanish opera, the ballet of Manuel de Falla, and the classical guitar music of Francisco Tárrega. Nowadays commercial pop music dominates. Origins of the music of Spain ...
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Soft Rock
Soft rock is a form of rock music that originated in the late 1960s in Southern California and the United Kingdom which smoothed over the edges of singer-songwriter and pop rock, relying on simple, melodic songs with big, lush productions. Soft rock was prevalent on the radio throughout the 1970s and eventually metamorphosed into a form of the synthesized music of adult contemporary in the 1980s. History Mid- to late 1960s Softer sounds in rock music could be heard in mid-1960s songs, such as " A Summer Song" by Chad & Jeremy (1964) and "Here, There and Everywhere" by the Beatles and "I Love My Dog" by Cat Stevens, both from 1966. By 1968, hard rock had been established as a mainstream genre. From the end of the 1960s, it became common to divide mainstream rock music into soft and hard rock, with both emerging as major radio formats in the US. Late 1960s soft rock artists include the Bee Gees, whose song "I Started a Joke" was a number one single in several countries; Ne ...
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Café Quijano Albums
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