These guys (and girls) are definitely the 'big band sound' of early music; Someone more learned than me noted their use of loud and soft instruments in the same song may not be historically correct...don't know. But I find them a very musical group that brings all the material they do alive.
I like EU2 as well! And particularly the spanish tracks!
The song reflects Spains dominant position in the world at the time. A new world beckoned, fame and glory was there for the taking to all who wished to seek it! Thus the song is vibrant and full of optimism!
Check the slower version. Simply haunting!
EmisoraRadioPatio 1 year ago
For similar vocal style see: Jantina Norman
eccolaprimavera 1 year ago
Beautiful theme... Remember it from playing Europa Universalis and has been looking it a long time.
I would also recommend Falalalan from the same group.
volemak2 2 years ago
These guys (and girls) are definitely the 'big band sound' of early music; Someone more learned than me noted their use of loud and soft instruments in the same song may not be historically correct...don't know. But I find them a very musical group that brings all the material they do alive.
eccolaprimavera 3 years ago 2
¡Los años que estuve tratando de encontrar esta versión de "Todos los bienes del mundo"!
Gracias!
YeOldeTune 3 years ago 2
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Viriato89 3 years ago
You are not. EU2 FTW!
EEmperor444 3 years ago
I'm not the only Europa Universalis fan here no?
b1970b 3 years ago
I like EU2 as well! And particularly the spanish tracks!
The song reflects Spains dominant position in the world at the time. A new world beckoned, fame and glory was there for the taking to all who wished to seek it! Thus the song is vibrant and full of optimism!
BVargas78 3 years ago
FALALALAN!!
EEmperor444 3 years ago 3
Grymt! Tack Elisabet!
konehead1 3 years ago
It's amazing
Aquedutius 3 years ago
Little gem ... I love it...
kubusja 4 years ago
YES, I love this song!!
rickyralstonjr 4 years ago