Rock  Spanien
Conchita Velasco Chica Ye-Yé! (LP) SHELL024 LP
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FormatVinyl LP
Ordering NumberSHELL024
Barcode8435307614605
labelSatelite K
Release date8/26/2022
salesrank965

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  • Company nameT-Sunami Merch S.L.
  • AdressePallars 65 2º 4a, 08018 Barcelona, ES
  • e-Mailinfo@galileo-mc.de

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      Born Concepción Velasco Varona in 1939, Concha Velasco is one of the great names of the Spanish stage and cinema. Dancer, singer, actress and television presenter, she made her debut as a classical dancer in the dance team of the Ópera de La Coruña, and also as a flamenco dancer in the Manolo Caracol Company. Her acting career spans from her film debut in 1954 to a couple of years ago when she retired, but for more than fifty years Velasco has been a regular in theaters and cinemas throughout Spain. In her youth she was known as Conchita Velasco, and parallel to her acting career she recorded a handful of 45's aimed at adolescent audiences on the Belter label. His best sides are collected here, including his greatest success Chica ye-yé –produced by the great Augusto Algueró– and Calor, which was recently rescued in the soundtrack of the HBO series Killing Eve. While maintaining the pure tradition of ye-yé girl sounds so in vogue in 1960s Europe through the voices of Sylvie Vartan, France Gall, Caterina Caselli, Rita Pavone, Gelu, a.o., Velasco takes a more aggressive approach. of singing as you are to discover on the LP you have in your hands.

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