Hecho a Mano is the denut album from this colombian group. Released in 2012 the album shows clearly the roots of the group, with songs less refined than the coming ones that got enriched by the tours and growth of the group proportioned by the succes of the Hecho a Mano album. The songs here presented have a more acoustic vibe with more of a swing and colombian influence, a little far from the more pop influenced work from the other two albuns from the group. This song and album are a great way to get to know Monsieur Periné because it showcase the sweetness of Catalina’s voice, the soft stringsfrom Prieto, the french influence with the acordeon andthe latin america rythm that makes you want to dance.
More from Monsieur Periné’s debut album Hecho a Mano
A tribute to Monsieur Periné’s roots
Sabor a Mi is a famous latin america bolero by a mexican author. With this version of theclassic the group pays an homage to their land and culture.
Colorful and festive side ofMonsieur Periné
Cou Cou is a deeper cut of Monsieur Periné’s discography but shows in vivid detailsthe colorful and festive side of their music.
Happy days demand for happy music, that’s the eason I was listening non-stop to this song and album at the time of the post.
And as always the full playlist: