| Velvetina | ||||
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| Released | February 8, 2005 | |||
| Recorded | Du Manoir Studios, France, Sintonía Studios Spain | |||
| Genre | Pop, EDM | |||
| Length | 1:07:04 | |||
| Label | Warner Music | |||
| Producer | Antonio Cortes | |||
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Velvetina is an album released in 2005[1] by the Spanish-Italian singer Miguel Bosé. Bosé has not yet made it clear whether the name was inspired by the Australian-manufactured decorative finish that describes itself as "a strong, fine-grained decorative plaster finish with a distinctive velvety appearance". The album was released in Spain as an audio CD, and as a special edition for the Creative Zen which featured audio, a video clip for each of the 13 songs and photography.[2]
The album is an example of Miguel Bosé's innovative style; with Velvetina he blended Latin pop music with trip hop and electronic dance. Speaking of producing this album he said "Fue un trabajo muy interesante y estimulante, vamos, un reto." (It was interesting and stimulating work, yes, a challenge).[3] Personnel include Miguel Bosé as the main vocalist and instrumentalist, with Helen De Quiroga doing backup vocals and Antonio Cortés playing various instruments on the album.[4]
Track list
- Ojalá Ojalá (Hopefully, Hopefully) (4:43)
 - Aun Más (Even More) (4:53)
 - No Se Trata De (It is Not About) (4:46)
 - Hey Max (Hey Max) (4:38)
 - Celeste Amor (Celestial Love) (4:21)
 - Ella Dijo No (She Said No) (4:42)
 - De La Mano De Dios (From the Hand of God) (4:02)
 - La Tropa Del Rey (The King's Troop) (4:51)
 - Verde Canalla (Green Scoundrel/Swine) (4:48)
 - Paro El Horizonte (I Stop the Horizon) (3:39)
 - Down With Love (Down with Love) (4:33)
 - Tu Mano Dirá (Your Hand will Tell) (4:42)
 - May Day (May Day) (4:35)
 - Remix (Ella Dijo No) (She Said No) (7:49)
 
Singles
Two singles were released from Velvetina.
- The first was "Down With Love", the video clip was vetoed in some countries[2] as it contained references to the famous porn artist Nacho Vidal.
 - The second single was "Hey Max", the music video of which was directed by the acclaimed Spanish artist Jaume de La Iguana.
 
