The Nada
Studio album by
Released15 June 2000 (2000-06-15)
StudioCBGB New York City
GenreLatin Music - Pop - Indie
Length56:11
LabelLos años luz discos,Sony Music
Kevin Johansen The Nada chronology
The Nada
(2000)
Sur o no Sur
(2002)

The Nada is the first studio album by American songwriter Kevin Johansen, released on 2000 by Los años luz and Sony Music.

Track listing

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All writing and lead vocals by Kevin Johansen unless noted.[1]

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Guacamole" 4:56
2."En mi cabeza"Nick de Mo'Guajiro4:36
3."You're the bossa" 3:39
4."Soné" 4:11
5."No me abandones" 4:38
6."Ni idea"Shige5:02
7."Campo argentino" 3:51
8."Living in a story" 5:16
9."McGuevara's o CheDonald's" 3:05
10."Heart of the moment" 4:02
11."So lazy" 4:05
12."El círculo" 2:58
13."El de la puerta" 3:49

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Sur o no sur
Studio album by
Released2002 (2002)
RecordedDel Arco Studio
GenreLatin Music - Pop - Indie
Length1:10:25
LabelLos años luz discos
Kevin Johansen The Nada chronology
The Nada
(2000)
Sur o no sur
(2002)
City Zen
(2004)

Personnel as listed in the album's liner notes[2]

  • Assaf Shor - Drums
  • Martin Bauer - Electric guitar
  • Tomer Levy - Trumpets
  • Pedro Domech - Percussion
  • Gregory Amani - Bajo Sexto, Bass
  • Pablo Aslan - Bajo Sexto
  • Robert Bonhomme - Drums
  • Tito Castro - Bandoneon
  • Tony De Vivo - Bongos, Percussion
  • Dario Eskenazi - Keyboards, Piano
  • Didi Gutman - Accordion, Keyboards
  • Rod Hohl - Bajo Sexto
  • Kevin Johansen - Primary Artist
  • Pancho Navarro - Guitar
  • Leonardo Suarez Paz - Violin
  • John Pinamonti - Guitar (Electric)
  • César Silva - Mastering
  • Miriam Sullivan - Bass (Acoustic)
  • Rosa Torres - Coros, Vocals

Sur o no Sur is the second studio album by American songwriter Kevin Johansen, released on 2002 by Los años luz.

Concept

Critical reception

Track listing

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All writing and lead vocals by Kevin Johansen unless noted.[3]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sur O No Sur" 4:52
2."Star Estrella" 4:35
3."Puerto Madero" 3:10
4."La Procesión" 4:16
5."Daisy" 4:45
6."Timing" 3:55
7."Down With My Baby" 3:54
8."Chill Out James"Julián Benjamín, Kevin Johansen2:26
9."Cumbiera Intelectual" 4:12
10."No Seas Insegura" 3:22
11."Sur O No Sur (Reprise)" 4:07
12."Acción!" 4:07
13."La Chanson De Prevert"Serge Gainsbourg3:06
14."Hindue Blues" 6:33
15."Go On" 4:39
16."Hacele Caso" 0:28
17."La Tangómana" 2:22
18."Me Fui Pal Monte" 4:11
19."Candombito" 4:34
20."He Andao" 1:22
City Zen
Studio album by
Released23 November 2004 (2004-11-23)
RecordedOsqui Amante
GenreLatin Music - Pop - Indie
Length46:40
LabelSony Music
Kevin Johansen The Nada chronology
Sur o no Sur
(2002)
City Zen
(2004)
Logo
(2007)

Personnel

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City Zen is the third studio album by American songwriter Kevin Johansen, released on 2007 by Sony Music.

Track listing[4][5]

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No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."City Zen"  4:33
2."All I Wanna Do Is You"  4:12
3."Desde Que Te Perdi"  3:48
4."Atahualpa You Funky"  2:50
5."El Palomo"  3:07
6."I Don´t Know"  4:33
7."Oops"Vicentico 3:37
8."No Voy A Ser Yo" Jorge Drexler and Kevin Johansen3:39
9."La Falla De San Andres"  3:44
10."The Gem In I"  4:35
11."Volutas De Humo"Julián Hasse, Salvador Angel Molinari 2:08
12."Buenos Aires Anti-Social Club" Fernando Cabrera y Kevin Johansen0:54
13."El Incomprendido" Fernando Cabrera y Kevin Johansen4:30
14."Push Your Luck"  4:00
15."Milonga Subtropical" León Giego y Kevin Johansen3:51
16."Tom Zen"  1:52
17."Twist Del Rezo" Ruben Rada, Sandra Baylav y Kevin Johansen4:06
18."Tema Del Zurdo"  1:24
19."Everything Is (Falling Into Place)" Kevin Johansen y Miranda Johansen3:31
Kevin Johansen + The Nada + Liniers = Vivo en Buenos Aires
Live album by
Released6 April 2010 (2010-04-06)
RecordedAugust 2009 at Teatro El Nacional in Buenos Aires
GenreLatin Music - Pop - Indie
Length1:19:48
LabelSony Music
ProducerKevin Johansen, The Nada y Matias Cella
Kevin Johansen The Nada chronology
Logo
(2007)
Kevin Johansen + The Nada + Liniers = Vivo en Buenos Aires
(2010)
Bi
(2012)

Track listing

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All writing and lead vocals by Kevin Johansen unless noted.[6]

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Logo" ILE (singer) y Kevin Johansen4:14
2."En Mi Cabeza"  5:22
3."El Palomo"  3:13
4."No Voy a Ser Yo"Jorge Drexler y Kevin JohansenPaulinho Moska y Kevin Johansen4:31
5."Mc Guevara's O Che Donald's"  4:44
6."Hindue Blues"  6:02
7."El Círculo"  3:08
8."La Hamaca"  4:32
9."Desde Que Te Perdí" Kiko Veneno y Kevin Johansen4:43
10."Oops"  3:18
11."Cumbiera Intelectual" Luciana Godoy y Kevin Johansen5:02
12."S.O.S. Tan Fashion (Emergency!)/Everything Is (Falling Into Place)" Miranda Johansen y Kevin Johansen7:54
13."Anoche Soñé Contigo"  4:14
14."Down with My Baby"  3:44
15."Buenos Aires Anti-Social Club" Fernando Cabrera y Kevin Johansen6:01
16."Guacamole"  4:51
17."Fin de Fiesta"   

Personnel

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Personnel as listed in the album's liner notes.[6]

  • Enrique "zurdo" Roizner - Drums
  • Juan Álvarez - Guitar
  • Andrés Reboratti -
  • Nicolás Said - Saxophones
  • Cheba Massolo - Electric guitar
  • Maximiliano Padín - Bass
  • Lucas Espina - Percussion
  • Mariano Massolo -
  • Pedro Onetto - Accordion
  • Liniers - Ilustrations



Ursúa

Ursúa is a 2005 novel written by the Colombian author William Ospina. It is the first novel of a trilogy about the invasion of the Spanish to the Americas. This book is mainly about the wars that the conquistador Pedro de Ursúa fought across the Colombian territory in the mid fifteen-hundreds.

The novel begins in Navarra where the young Ursúa dreams to become a war hero in the Americas. He travels to the new continent at age 17 and is soon named governor by his uncle Miguel Díaz de Armendáriz.

In 1548, he asks his uncle for license to start an exploration to find the treasure of Tisquesusa, but his uncle orders him to defeat the Panches of Timaná first. When Ursúa returns victorious, his uncle tells him pacify the Chitarreros of Chicamocha. When he comes back, his uncle requires to fight the Muzos of Magdalena. Invictus, Ursúa returns just be send back out to quiet the rebellions of the Tayronas. Ursúa is promised his expedition after this war, but then his uncle is uncle is destitute from his position and Ursúa has to flee to Panamá.

Ursúa
 
Pedro de Ursúa, spanish conquistador. Miniature of XVI century
AuthorWilliam Ospina
LanguageSpanish
GenreNovel
Published2005(Alfaguara)
Publication placeColombia
Media typePrint (hardcover & paperback)
Pages473pp
ISBN958-704-340-5
Followed byEl pais de la canela (2008) 

El pais de la canela

El país de la canela
AuthorWilliam Ospina
LanguageSpanish
GenreNovel
Published2008(Grupo Editorial Norma)
Publication placeColombia
Media typePrint (hardcover & paperback)
Pages368 pp
ISBN978-958-45-1511-7
Preceded byUrsúa (2005) 
Followed byLa serpiente sin ojos (2012) 

La serpiente sin ojos

La serpiente sin ojos
AuthorWilliam Ospina
LanguageSpanish
GenreNovel
Published2012(Arnoldo Mondadori Editore)
Publication placeColombia
Media typePrint (hardcover & paperback)
Pages318 pp
ISBN978-958-8640-40-2
Preceded byEl pais de la canela (2008) 
Followed byEl año del verano que nunca llegó 2015 
  1. ^ "Kevin Johansen ► The Nada* ‎– Kevin Johansen ► The Nada". Discogs. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  2. ^ The Nada (liner notes). Los años luz discos. 2000. 8869 763830-2.
  3. ^ "Kevin Johansen + The Nada ‎– Sur O No Sur". Discogs. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  4. ^ "Kevin Johansen". AudioKat. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  5. ^ "Kevin Johansen, Nada". AllMusic. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Vivo Buenos Aires (liner notes). Sony Music. 2010. 8869 75852-3.