Fuego

AlbumOct 06 / 201712 songs, 55m 38s
Synthpop Indie Pop

FORMATS: Double-LP [Black Colour Vinyl] [Gatefold Sleeve] [Limited Edition] NEW VINYL EDITION / CD Digipak / Digital Album •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ► Watch the Official video-clips of "Dinamita", "7 Días Juntos" and "Recompensarte" on bit.ly/3eqjwDR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Vinyl collectors have been searching desperately for copies of LA BIEN QUERIDA’s albums for a long time now, since they have been out of print for years. Here at Elefant, we are going to put an end to this situation, in reverse chronological order, in March, April and May, and with copies worthy of such a situation. So, the first to come out, skipping over the recent “Brujería”, will be “Fuego”. Fire corresponds to the south, to the color red, to summer, to the heart. The fire of passion, of love and cholera, fire of the spirit and intuition. As Ana herself said: “It’s an album that talks a lot about a desire that reaffirms life, pleasure, self-realization, freedom. The process of living established by desire. A desire that is not dark or confusing but luminous and clear”. As with the original release, the album will be double black-color vinyl with a fold-out gatefold album cover. Songs like “Dinamita”, “7 Días Juntos”, “Recompensarte” and “Los Jardines De Marzo” make it clear just how great this album is. This will be followed by “Premeditación, Nocturnidad y Alevosía”, which will be released for the first time all together on vinyl, as the last release in this format was limited to just three Maxi-Singles of four songs each, which later comprised the final CD. It is a major work of art – complex, multi-faceted, dark. The perfect crime, an endless conspiracy. Once again, the fold-out cover does justice to that wonder that reveals itself little by little, made by Ana herself, and on green, double vinyl. “Poderes Extraños”, “Muero De Amor”, “Vueltas”, “Alta Tensión” and “Disimulando” are marvelous songs that have been living in a special corner of our minds for many years. “Ceremonia”, the album that let the electronica loose, that overflows with devotion to NEW ORDER, the album where everything changed forever, will be released in the same exact format as the original vinyl, with a different cover for the vinyl and for the CD, each made by Ana as the connecting axis, and with songs like “A Veces Ni Eso”, “Arenas Movedizas” and “Carnaval”, which are now included in LA BIEN QUERIDA’s greatest hits. The album will be white vinyl again. “Fiesta” will also be the same as the original release, with a black vinyl, reminding us of that celebration, and making us think of how far we have come. This is the album that brought her initial success to its peak, and that definitively opened the world up to her, with its great songs like “Hoy”, “Queridos Tamarindos”, “Sentido Común” and “Noviembre”. And “Romancero” is where it all started. The one that introduced us to her talent, her ability to write unforgettable lyrics that forever touched our hearts. “De Momento Abril”, “Corpus Christi”, “9.6”, “Bendita”, “Golpe De Estado”, “A.D.N.”... 12 incredible songs on an album that is without a doubt one of the great Spanish pop classics of all times. A timeless album that originally, in 2009, was only released as a CD, and was re-released in 2014 as an LP, but the 500 copies made were all gone in seconds. This new release will be on transparent vinyl. But it’s not over yet; to close this collection of re-releases, we are putting out a very special, magenta-colored 7” Single with her most recent releases: “Un Gatito”, her marvelous collaboration with the producer ALIZZZ (who has worked with Rosalía, C. TANGANA, Amaia, Andrés Calamaro and Jorge Drexler to name just a few), and her version of “Soy Rebelde” by Jeanette, which has recently been used in the ad campaign for “La Prohibida” cider. 2021 is going to be a very important year for LA BIEN QUERIDA and their songs are once again going to light up our darkest days. And while Ana finishes giving shape to her new album, which she is already hard at work on, all of these reissues will make the wait that much sweeter. PROMOTIONAL TEXT Every time we begin to listen to a new LA BIEN QUERIDA album, we are faced with the question of what we are going to find this time, because we know that it’s going to be something completely new and different from what we have heard up to now. The title of this new release is “Fuego” (fire, in Spanish), which corresponds to the south, to red, to summer, to the heart - the fire of passion, of love and hate, the fire of the spirit and intuition. It was difficult to think about this album after the masterpiece that was “Premeditación, Nocturnidad Y Alevosía”. But the creative universe of LA BIEN QUERIDA is immense and is used to having to outdo itself, handling a wide range of references and enjoying the process of erasing musical and lyrical limits. And “Fuego” is a kind of self-reconfiguration, a rediscovery, because musically there is a bit of everything we already know, but transgressed: the purity and insolence of “Romancero”, the Latin and tropical fusion of “Fiesta”, the electronic force of “Ceremonia” and the mournful darkness of “Premeditación, Nocturnidad Y Alevosía”. This is all represented on the incredible album cover photo by Pablo Zamora, with the artistic direction of Pepe Leal and most of all an idea from Ana herself based on the “Things Organized Neatly” movement. The photo shows her surrounded by instruments, pencils, paintbrushes, albums, and everything that has led to the creation of her own universe. Ana explains it so well: “The melancholy that seeps out of my songs always includes a positive side that has allowed me to rely heavily on life, and this album more than ever shows that positive side. I have tried to see the bright side, the glass half-full. This album talks about the desire that defends life, pleasure self-fulfillment, freedom. The process of living through our desires, which are not dark or confusing but light and clear”. It is difficult to talk about this album without stopping to point out each song, and the countless collaborations. “Fuego” opens with “Dinamita”, putting all the cards on the table. Musically, the first thing we hear is Jordi Montero’s strings, maintaining a perfect balance between Mozarabic influences and the lyrical/dreamlike. “And I feel as if my whole life had been leading to this exact moment”. We dive in headfirst, take a deep breath and go under. This is the first of the four songs Laura Antolín (DOBLE PLETINA) plays bass on. Melancholy and something of the crooner spirit of Scott Walker and Dusty Springfield, elegance and emotions running high. “7 Días Juntos” closes the first of the four sides of this double vinyl. It tells the story of a brief, burning love that is star-crossed and pleasant, between cumbia and dub, to the beat of the synthesizer and the neon lights of a Chinese restaurant: pure Hot Latin Dub. The line “You wanted to have fun and I wanted to love you”, could perfectly describe the disappointment, the unease that leads to the end of the story. An ending, by the way, sung by Joan Miquel Oliver, with a translation of his song “Dins Un Avió De Paper”, which fits this song like a glove. This new assembly of pieces is done with surprising and exciting expertise by David Rodríguez. “Lo Veo Posible” is a song based on the love affair between the poet Pedro Salinas and the American professor Katherine Whitmore. “Permanentemente” reminds us of those electronic pop groups we so deeply admired, like FAMILY, OMD, and ASTRUD. Accompanied by the backing vocals of Luciana Della Villa (SVPER), Ana and David take us to a precious song of pure pop, with one of those choruses that you can’t stop humming once you hear it. The first of the two vinyls on this Double-LP closes with “Peor Que Las Demás”, which takes DEPECHE MODE for a walk this time. The malice that was shown off before, on a song that is as turbulent and dark as the lyrics, “Sometimes we don’t do what we want, so that nobody knows what we want to do”. “Recompensarte” holds a place of honor on this album. It’s a playful rumba, precious and moving, that includes no less than a duet with J (LOS PLANETAS), the flamenco cheers and clapping of Muchachito, the Spanish guitars of the master Alejandro Martínez (KLAUS & KINSKI), the electronic details of Sergio Pérez (SVPER), the bass of Ramón Vagué and of course the production of David Rodríguez. This is a unique piece that goes down directly in the annals of Spanish pop, somewhere between María Jiménez, Peret and LAS GRECAS, though Ana wrote it with inspiration from THE JESUS & MARY CHAIN song “Sometimes Always”, sung with Hope Sandoval (MAZZY STAR). “Si Me Quieres A Mí” is pure electronic pop, forceful and danceable, with a positive and ironic spirit along the lines of Franco Battiato and a bit of acid. “La Pieza Que Me Falta” turns the lights down again, with echoes of dub and evocations of Lana del Rey, and point-blank tosses out something that makes your hair stand on end – “You are a danger to me but I’m poison ivy and when you touch me I feel a powerful energy”. Solid proof of that fire that burns behind the songs on this album. “El Lado Bueno” opens the final side of the album, raising the pop spirit to the highest levels again, but with a surprising break from a synthesizer that reminds us of STROMAE, and arrangements that would delight Peter Hook. Another fascinating, euphoric, slippery, stroke of genius. “Fuerza Mayor” is a small piece of confessional folk music led by the guitar of Manuel Cabezalí (HAVALINA) – sensitive and delicious. And if “Fuerza Mayor” was one of the first songs Ana let us hear, “Los Jardines De Marzo”, the song responsible for closing the album, is the most recently written song by LA BIEN QUERIDA; a mid-tempo with a universal calling, marked by the keyboards of Sebastian Litmanovich (CINEPLEXX) and more words to remember: “Everyone was looking for something once / And didn’t find it / And I who was always looking for flames with you / Now I’m burning for you like a pagan” and ends with a “And let’s see how we work this out since it’s about time to be by your side / And each day I’m more sure that we were born to find each other”. The sacred fire of guilty desires, incomprehensible feelings, of the irrational and the vital. The fire that burns in every note of this album, determined to never burn out. “Fuego” feels like a moment of reflection, of acceptance and reconfiguration, an infinite, limitless look ahead. This is a new step in a journey toward making Ana Fernández-Villaverde’s songs the journey of our lives, told through emotions and feelings.