Orquideas Susurrantes
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"Orquideas Susurrantes" (In English
English language
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: Whispering Orchids), is the Second Studio album
Album
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 by the Latin Jazz
Latin jazz
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 Mexican
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 Singer Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera is a Mexican jazz singer who sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and has an international following, especially in Latin America, the USA, Japan, and beyond. She has recorded with saxophonist Tim Ries for “The Rolling Stones Jazz Project II” and for contemporary composer Paola...

.

Background and Theme

In January 2000, Magos appears in the recopilation Album
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 "Mexican Divas II" with a Special version of her hit song "Orquideas Susurrantes".

Especially among the new generation of singer-songwriter, backed by a solid based on the fusion of jazz
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, bossa nova
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 and Latin
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 rhythms, Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera
Magos Herrera is a Mexican jazz singer who sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese and has an international following, especially in Latin America, the USA, Japan, and beyond. She has recorded with saxophonist Tim Ries for “The Rolling Stones Jazz Project II” and for contemporary composer Paola...

 show, in February 2000, their debut album: Orquideas Susurrantes (Whispering Orchids), edited by the Eclectic Label "Opcion Sonica". Since 2006, the album
Album
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 is now distributed by "Jm Distribuidores".

Tracklisting

  1. "Como Un poeta" (As A Poet)
  2. "Dennis"
  3. "Xote de manha" (Xote To Awake)
  4. "Son del negrito" (Negrito "Son")
  5. "Maria De Verdade" (Maria Of Verdade)
  6. "Una mujer" (A Woman)
  7. "Orquideas Susurrantes" (Whispering Orchids)
  8. "A pureza do mundo caín" (The World's Purity Is Falling Down)
  9. "Sauce lloron" (Weeping Willow)
  10. "Té de olvido" (A Tea To Forgive)
  11. "Orquideas Susurrantes" (Whispering Orchids) (Mexican Divas Volume II Version)
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