Gilbert O'Sullivan - Latin Ala G
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Latin Ala G
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2015 album from the veteran singer/songwriter. Gilbert O'Sullivan topped the UK and US singles charts in the 70's and became a worldwide superstar, becoming the biggest-selling solo artist in the world, outstripping the likes of Rod Stewart and Elton John. Today, he continues to be regarded as one of the world's finest songwriters, his songs covered by artists from across the musical spectrum, including Morrissey, Neil Diamond, Diana Krall and Michael Buble. In 2015, he returns with Latin ala G!, an album of original Gilbert O'Sullivan songs inspired by Peggy Lee's Latin-inspired albums Latin ala Lee! (1960) and Olé ala Lee! (1961). Recorded in Spain with a cast of exemplary Spanish musicians, the album finds a legendary songwriter still at the top of his game. The album stems from O'Sullivan's love of Latin music from the early ‘60's, when Brazilian artists such as Astrud Gilberto and Sergio Mendes began to gain worldwide popularity. This, combined with an admiration for Peggy Lee whom he dueted with in the nineties formed the basis of a concept that would become Latin ala G.