Amaral (band)
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Origin | Zaragoza, Spain |
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Discography | Amaral discography |
Years active | 1992–present |
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Website | amaral |
Amaral is a Spanish rock duo from Zaragoza, who have sold more than four million albums worldwide. The band consists of Eva Amaral (vocals) and Juan Aguirre (guitar), who write their songs together. Amaral and Aguirre met in 1992 in a bar in Zaragoza. She played drums in a local punk rock band called Bandera Blanca and also sang with Acid Rain. Aguirre was playing with a band called Días de Vino y Rosas at the time. Soon after they met, the two decided to play together and perform their own material. In 1997, they moved to Madrid and signed a major deal with EMI.[2] Amaral's musical style is often called pop rock, but it is often fused with Latin beats, folk rock,[3] synthesizers, complex poetic lyrics, and in particular, traditional Spanish folk music. Their distinctive style was described by Juan as folk, "and the person who has heard a lot of folk and traditional music will listen and understand, but I think our attitude to life is rather that of a rock group."[4]
Juan Aguirre was born in San Sebastián (also known as Donostia) in the Guipúzcoa province of Spain. He spent his childhood in the town of Gros and currently resides in Zaragoza, while Eva originates from Zaragoza. The inspirations for their songs include cinema, friends, and literature.[5] Amaral have won numerous awards including the MTV Europe Music Award for their 2002 album Estrella de mar, which was nominated for 5 other categories, and are one of the best-selling Spanish groups of all time.[6] As of 2019, they have released eight studio albums, one (double) live album, and two live DVDs. According to Eva, they are "a libertarian group that doesn’t think of music as a conquest or a competition... We chose music as a way to break a lifestyle that we didn’t like and a society that we don’t understand."[7]
Collaborations
[edit]Amaral has collaborated with many well-known artists in the music industry:
- Álvaro Urquijo, contributions on the album Amaral
- Tony Beard (Mike Oldfield, Mick Jagger), on drums
- Peter Buck, on the song "Doce palabras", from the album Gato Negro Dragón Rojo
- Chetes, on the song "Si Tú No Vuelves", from the album Pajaros en la Cabeza
- Beto Cuevas, on the song "Te Necesito".
- Danny Cummings (Mark Knopfler, Bryan Adams), on percussion
- Melvin Duffyel (Robbie Williams, Sting), on pedal steel guitar
- Echo String Quartet, on strings.
- Antonio Escobar, programming on the album Hacia lo salvaje
- Russell Milton (The Waterboys), on bass
- Moby, on the single "Escapar (Slipping Away)"
- Danny Shogger (George Michael, Paul McCartney), on keyboards
- Pereza, on the Spanish band's 2006 track "La Noria" from the album Los amigos de los animales.
- Ariel Rot, on the 2006 track "Sin saber qué decir" from his 2007 album Dúos, Tríos y Otras Perversiones.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
- Amaral (1998)
- Una pequeña parte del mundo (2000)
- Estrella de mar (2002)
- Pájaros en la cabeza (2005)
- Gato negro◆Dragón rojo (double album) (2008)
- Hacia lo salvaje (2011)
- Nocturnal (2015)
- Salto al color (2019)
References
[edit]- ^ "Amaral va de viaje "Hacia Lo Salvaje"". 31 May 2012.
- ^ Cancino, Alejandra (12 March 2010). "Spanish duo Amaral conquers Chicago". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- ^ "Amaral". IMDb.
- ^ "Amaral Boleristas Con Alma "Punkie"". 29 December 2008.
- ^ "Spain's Amaral Continues to Shine".
- ^ "Amaral Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
, "Amaral is a Spanish pop/rock band who began topping the national charts with remarkable frequency after the turn of the century."
- ^ "SOUND CHECK: GETTING TO KNOW SPAIN'S AMARAL".
External links
[edit]- Spanish pop rock music groups
- Folk rock groups
- Spanish musical duos
- Spanish rock music groups
- Spanish pop music groups
- Spanish indie rock groups
- Spanish alternative rock groups
- Rock en Español music groups
- Musical groups established in 1992
- Latin pop music groups
- MTV Europe Music Award winners
- Sony Music Spain artists