Singers

Posted by: arthurg

Singers - 02/17/02 01:43 PM

In trying to improve my Spanish-speaking abilities, I like to listen to recordings of entertainers who have a tendency to sing slowly and clearly (for example Vikki Carr) on either my Walkman or portable CD player as I amble along the sidewalks of New York. Any recommendations from fellow MadridMan members as to specific Spanish language singers whose CDs I might purchase would be very much appreciated.
Posted by: nevado

Re: Singers - 02/17/02 10:46 PM

Here are a few to start:

Maná
Ella Baila Sola
Los Secretos
Rosana
Ana Belen
Serrat
Jarabe de Palo
Posted by: arthurg

Re: Singers - 02/18/02 11:43 AM

Many thanks, Nevado
Posted by: taravb

Re: Singers - 02/18/02 04:21 PM

Arthurg, you can often find the lyrics of Spanish songs online if you type in the name of the song and the artist's name (they are often available as guitar-playing charts, with chords or whatever). I have found it helpful to have the lyrics in front of me as I listen, too.
Tara smile
Posted by: CaliBasco

Re: Singers - 02/19/02 04:29 PM

arthurg: I've found that the castellano-speaking singers have a little more clarity in their voice as a rule than the Latin American singers. There are exceptions, but as a whole, the Spaniards seem to be clearer.

That having been said, I actually recommend an Italian, Eros Ramazzotti, when people ask me for some good "easy (to understand) listening" Spanish music. The upside on that is that it's not horrible to listen too, either!
Posted by: taravb

Re: Singers - 02/19/02 04:43 PM

I would agree about Ramazzotti--he's nice to listen to and his lyrics are easy to understand.

Tara smile
Posted by: Chica

Re: Singers - 02/19/02 06:13 PM

Yes! Eros is one of my favorite singers. However, I have found two Latino singers easy to understand too.... Marc Anthony (salsa) and Jon Secada (Latino pop).

Duncan Dhu, although old (15 years or so ago), is still great and also easy to listen to.

I just consulted my CD collection... Ilan Chester (Venezuelan) is easy listening (latino pop) and is easy to understand as is Orquestra de La Luz (a Japanese group that sings in Spanish...salsa!).

viva la música!
Posted by: caminante

Re: Singers - 02/19/02 09:39 PM

I think Jose Luis Perales is probably the easiest singer to understand. He sings soft ballads. I used part of one of his songs in the first week of a beginning Spanish class I once taught.

Also try: Joan Manuel Serrat (when he sings in Castellano) and Silvio Rodriguez. Silvio's album Cuba Classics contains English translations of all songs.
Posted by: Tia

Re: Singers - 02/20/02 03:58 PM

There are many different ways to improve the language skills and listening to great music is excellent. Several good singers have been recommended above but I thought of something else. I went to the library today to find a pocket book in Spanish and came home with a box with four tapes. smile Itīs Laura Esquivels book 'Como agua para chocolate' (I think itīs a movie too) read by a Spanish speaking person. Iīve never LISTENED to a book before so itīll be very interesting. I donīt know if these things are common in the US. Here in Sweden the elder people who have some problems with reading listen to those tapes (usually in Swedish though ;)) but nowadays even others who are 'too lazy to read themselves' borrow the tapes. They are for sale in the book stores too, but I donīt think theyīre worth buying.
Posted by: arthurg

Re: Singers - 02/20/02 09:56 PM

Many thanks to nevado,taravb,CaliBasco,Chica,caminante and Tia. You've all made some wonderful suggestions and given me a lot of food for thought. I'm really impressed by your collective creativity.
Posted by: El Cid d'Espaņa

Re: Singers - 02/20/02 11:03 PM

I would also recommend La Oreja de Van Gogh .