Two rare Argentine albums from Vera Sienra - back to back on a single CD, with great notes too! Nuestra Soledad is a tremendous debut, and unlike anything that we can easily put into words - fado in style, but carried off in a way that's more bossa nova overall - yet done with a fuller sense of feeling that almost echoes European singers of the decade before! Vera's vocals are incredibly deep - not baritone, but filled with a sense of melancholy that hardly matches the image on the front cover - and the arrangements and guitar are done by Eduardo Mateo, who you might know from other excellent work of this nature from the Buenos Aires scene. Titles include "La Flor", "Si Tiene Final", "Aquel", "El Caminante", "Calle Triste", and "Junto Al Cristal". Vera is a slightly different album from a few years later - a record with some fuller backings, and an even more emotive approach overall - yet still done with that amazing vocal approach, and nicely restrained in ways that really underscore the sense of sadness in the tunes. Titles include "Uno Mas", "No Me Dejes Ir", "Cancio Para El Tiempo", "La Gaviota", "Y Porque Nos Conocimos", and "La Inconformidad"
01 Aquel 02 El Caminante 03 Si Tiene Final 04 La Flor 05 Y Asi Se Va 06 Nuestra Soledad 07 Horas De Hastio 08 De Una Ausencia 09 Calle Triste 10 Junto Al Cristal 11 Horizonte Lejano 12 Balada Del Esceptico
13 La Gaviota 14 No Me Dejes Ir 15 Entre Ceibos Y Espinillos 16 Ests Cansancio 17 Uno Más 18 Canción Para El Tiempo 19 Y Porque Nos Conocimos 20 En Ti Quisiera Qu 21 La Inconformidad 22 La Deseperanza 23 Algo Que Contar 24 La Gaviota 25 Si Tiene Final