Amor de Días

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Bunhill Fields 00:00 Tools
Jean's Waving 00:00 Tools
Voice In the Rose 00:00 Tools
Late Mornings 00:00 Tools
House of Flint 00:00 Tools
Foxes' Song 00:00 Tools
In the Winter Sun 00:00 Tools
Season of Light 00:00 Tools
The House at Sea 00:00 Tools
Viento Del Mar 00:00 Tools
Day 00:00 Tools
Touchstone 00:00 Tools
Dream (Dead Hands) 00:00 Tools
I See Your Face 00:00 Tools
Harvest Time 00:00 Tools
Wild Winter Trees 00:00 Tools
Street of the Love of Days 00:00 Tools
Hampshire Lullaby 00:00 Tools
The Sunlit Estate 00:00 Tools
Stone 00:00 Tools
Birds 00:00 Tools
Same Old Night 00:00 Tools
Wandering 00:00 Tools
Piedras Rotas 00:00 Tools
Foxes' Song (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Under the Glass 00:00 Tools
Maureen 00:00 Tools
New Wine 00:00 Tools
Colne River Rag (Spotify Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Foxes 00:00 Tools
'Bunhill Fields' 00:00 Tools
Foxes\' Song 00:00 Tools
Foxes\' Song (reprise) 00:00 Tools
Amor de Dias, 'Bunhill Fields' 00:00 Tools
Foxes’ Song 00:00 Tools
New Wine (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
"new Wine" 00:00 Tools
Foxes’ Song (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
Foxes'Song 00:00 Tools
Foxes Song [reprise] 00:00 Tools
Jean s Waving 00:00 Tools
Colne River Rag 00:00 Tools
07 Dream (Dead Hands) 00:00 Tools
Foxe's Song 00:00 Tools
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Amor de Días (Spanish for “love of days”) is the name of the until-now secret supergroup formed by Alasdair MacLean of The Clientele and Lupe Núñez-Fernández of Pipas. Over the course of three years, they quietly put together their debut record during evenings and weekends as they called in local friends (Louis Philippe) and visiting musicians (Damon & Naomi, Gary Olson of The Ladybug Transistor) for sessions, building up the songs’ multifaceted arrangements and vocal harmonies with harps, bouzoukis, strings, recorders, and brass over the core of dual Spanish guitars and the dream imagery of their bilingual lyrics. The result is a focused, cohesive jewel of chamber pop that reflects a little of Gal Costa and Caetano Veloso’s elegant brand of bossa nova, a bit of Erik Satie’s haunting night music, and a large dose of spooky psychedelic folk. But the beautiful harmony that sings throughout the record makes it all their own. At times spare and empty, at times rich with instrumental texture, and at times jazz-tinged and hypnotic, Street of the Love of Days rivals anything either Alasdair or Lupe has recorded before. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.