Bajo el signo de Caín (album)
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Bajo el signo de cain is the twelfth album overall from Latin music singer-songwriter Miguel Bosé
Miguel Bosé
Miguel Dominguín Bosé is a Latin Grammy-winning Spanish/Italian musician and actor.-Early life:Bosé was born in San Fernando Hospital in Panama City, Panama, the son of the famous Italian actress Lucia Bosé and the legendary bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín. He is also a cousin of Carmen...

. Released in 1993, it was his fifth full-length on WEA Latina.

Track listing

  • Spanish titles are first, followed by English translations in parenthesis.

  1. "Te Comeria El Corazon" (I Would Eat Your Heart) (Miguel Bosé, Ross Cullum, Sandy McLelland, Andy Ross) – 5:57
  2. "Lo que Hay Es Lo Que Ves" (What There Is Is What You See) (Bose, Cullum, McLelland, Ross, Toulson-Clarke) – 5:41
  3. "Si Tu No Vuelves
    Si Tu No Vuelves
    "Si Tú No Vuelves" was first released in 1992 as the lead single for Miguel Bosé's studio album "Bajo el Signo de Caín". The song was written by Bosé, Lanfranco Ferrario and Massimo Grilli. For the international edition of the album an Italian adaptation was recorded, entitled "Se Tu Non Torni"...

    " (If You Don't Return) (Bose, Lanfranco Ferrario, Massimo Grilli) – 4:43
  4. "Nada Particular" (Nothing In Particular) (Bose, Cullum, McLelland, Ross, Toulson-Clarke) – 6:03
  5. "Mayo" (May) (Bose, Ferrario, Grilli) – 4:21
  6. "Bajo El Signo De Cain" (Under The Sign Of Cain) (Bose, Cullum, McLelland, Ross, Toulson-Clarke) – 5:15
  7. "Wako-Shaman" (Bose, Cullum, McLelland, Toulson-Clarke) – 5:59
  8. "Imaginate Que Te Quiero" (Imagine That I Love You) (Bose, Cullum, McLelland, Ross) – 4:47
  9. "Sara" (Bose, Cullum, McLelland, Ross, Toulson-Clarke) – 5:41
  10. "Sol Forastero" (Foreign Sun) (Bose, Ferrario, Grilli) – 4:12
  11. "La Americana" (The American) (Bose, Ferrario, Grilli) – 4:45
  12. "Gota A Gota" (Drop By Drop) (Bose, Ferrario, Grilli) – 4:35

Track Notes

As the lyrics are rather stream of conscious, Bose wrote a sentence or two as a dedication for certain people at the end of each song.

Te Comeria El Corazon

  • A ti que acabas de llegar...

No podre salir de este rincon mas que a traves de la espada y mirandote a los ojos. (To you who have yet to enter this world...you will not be able to leave but for the sword staring you in the eyes.)

Lo Que Hay Es Lo Que Ves

  • A Javier, Edith & Manolo mis amigos del alma y de la carretera...y de muchas otras cosas mas tambien. (To Javier, Edith & Manolo; my friends of the soul and highway...and many other things as well.)

Si Tu No Vuelves

  • A la Mami y a Pablito, con ellas buscando estrellas. (To Mami and Pablito; with them looking for stars.)

Nada Particular

  • A Mahala, Javier, Pepe & Rafa porque con vosotros, nunca me siento en el exilio. (To Mahala, Javier & Pepe, because with them, I never feel alone.)

Mayo

  • En memoria de un Mayo, revolucionario de corazon. (In memory of May, revolutionary of the heart.)

Bajo el Signo De Cain

  • A mis hermanos Nacho el Delfin, y Nacho el de las Alas Mediterraneas. A mi Padre, el Maestro. (To my brothers Nacho the Dolphin, and Nacho of the Mediterranean wings. And to my father, the teacher.)

Wako-Shaman

  • A Bimba, Olfo, Nicolas & Jara...Que aprendais a cuidar de esta tierra que es vuestra unica casa. (To Bimba, Olfo, Nicolas & Jara...Learn to take car of this land, as it is your only home.)

Imaginate Que Te Quiero

  • A Lucia y Carlos por ser este vuestro retrato cotidiano. (To Lucia and Carlos, for being this daily picture.)

Sara

  • A la Tata y a Nunu que saben mejor que nadie cuidar de todas las sarasituaciones...(To Tata and Nunu, who know better than anyone who takes care of everything...)

Sol Forastero

  • A Andrea...Te acuerdas? A Cecilia que me entiende. (To Andrea; do you remember? To Cecilia who understands me.)

La Americana

  • A Chacho y a todos mis companeros de infancia...(To Chacho and all my childhood friends.)

Gota A Gota

  • A los mercenarios de rumores y calumnias, raza despreciable que ya reboso el vaso. Quien se pique ajos coma... (To the mercenaries of rumors and catastrophes; the despicable race that makes my glass overflow. May you eat the garlic that burns.)

Personnel

  • Miguel Bose: Vocals
  • Sol Pilas, Andrea Bronston, Juan Canovas, Jose MaGuzman, Maisa Hens, Wuebo, Edith Salazar: Vocal Backing
  • Ross Cullum: Guitars, Keyboards, Piano, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Soporano Sax, Trumpet
  • Sandy McLelland: Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards, Hammond Organ, Drums, Percussion, Vocal Backing
  • Andy Ross: Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion
  • Vicente Amigo: Spanish Guitar
  • Bryn Howarth: Slide Guitar
  • Naresh Ali Khan: Violin
  • Antonio Carmona: Flamenco
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  • Javier Catala: Electric Guitars
  • Gino Pavone: Percussion


Production

  • Produced By Ross Cullum & Sandy McLelland
  • Production Assistant – Andy Ross
  • Recorded & Mixed By Ross Cullum, Sandy McLelland & Avril Mackintosh
  • Editing By Dick Beetham
  • Mastered By Kevin Metcalfe
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