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Kinda’ Latin
Pop · 1966 · 12 tracks · 36m

Kinda’ Latin

A breezy mid-sixties detour into bossa nova and samba. Polished, rhythmic, and soaked in the gentle warmth of a Mediterranean afternoon.

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A sun-drenched, carefree elegance that feels like a permanent summer holiday.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 36m
01
Blame It on the Bossa Nova
3:04
02
Blowin’ in the Wind
3:56
03
Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars
3:34
04
Eso Beso
3:34
05
The Girl From Ipanema
2:46
06
One Note Samba
2:58
07
Fly Me to the Moon (in Other Words)
2:55
08
Our Day Will Come
2:52
09
Quando, Quando, Quando
2:17
10
Come Closer to Me
2:52
11
Meditation
3:11
12
Concrete and Clay
2:36
Moments Worth Listening For
The delicate nylon guitar introduction on Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars that sets a hushed, intimate tone.
The transition into a more rhythmic, upbeat swing during the chorus of Quando, Quando, Quando.
Cliff’s unexpectedly soft, breathy vocal delivery on the opening lines of The Girl From Ipanema.

How does Kinda’ Latin sound next to the rest of Cliff Richard's catalogue?

Percussion+4.0σ

The instrumentation foregrounds percussion far more than the catalogue usually does.

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