Conquistador, the latest album by Jacques Schafran, is a captivating and diverse collection of tracks that showcases the French artist's impressive range and talent. From the opening track "El Dorado," which features a driving beat and soaring guitar riffs, to the hauntingly beautiful "Cantiga 166," Schafran proves himself to be a masterful musician and composer.
Throughout the album, Schafran draws on a wide range of influences, from traditional Spanish and Latin American music to contemporary rock and pop. The result is a rich and layered sound that is both familiar and fresh.
One standout track is "La Conquista," which features a sultry and seductive vocal performance from guest singer Martina Camargo. The song's hypnotic rhythm and lush instrumentation make it one of the album's most memorable tracks.
Another highlight is "La Llorona," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Schafran's skill as a guitarist and arranger. The song's sparse instrumentation and melancholy melody create a sense of longing and loss that is both haunting and beautiful.