Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Luz Casal
Artist: Luz Casal
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Sencilia Alegria
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
Spanish singer Luz Casal was born in Baimorto, La Coruna. As a young girl in Gijon, Luz got her beginning gustatory modality of public presentation tattle for a group of less than 50. The little audience withal, Luz was immediately sold on a life in performance. She took up perusal forte-piano, music hypothesis, and ballet, leading up to her joining a rock radical called Los Fannys, which panax quinquefolius popular songs of the day. Upon departure the ring, Luz sought out opportunities to subject field voice and opera. Her travel lED her to Madrid, where she would explore every boulevard to a life history in music. Casal recorded a short demo, which earned her a gig recording choruses and clips for a small record label. By 1980 she had worked up to creating her beginning single, a step that would jumper lead to her playacting in diverse regional festivals. Casal signed a deal with Zafiro Records in 1981, with whom she released her solo debut a year later, entitled El Rock de una Noche de Verano. The record's release was followed by a national tour. Casal's minute release, called Los Ojos del Gato, came out 2 years by and by in 1984, and was again followed by national touring. In 1988 the offspring creative person switched to the Hispavox label, which released Luz V, followed in 1991 by her first pt record, A Contraluz. Casal's external stardom was proclaimed by her 1994 disc Como la Flor Prometida, which featured such hits as "Entre Mis Recuerdos" and "Besaré el Suelo." The record's singles dominated Spanish radio, and the record album became her sterling success to engagement. Over the course of study of her long and fruitful career, Luz Casal has established herself as a maturate, ever-evolving esthetic voice. Un Mar de Confianza (1999) and Con Otra Mirada (2002) ar testament to Casal's dedication to artistic founding. The popular film Mar Adentro featured music from Casal's 2004 cast, Sencilla Alegria, which was produced by Latin Grammy victor Javier Limón.