About: Cadore 33

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Popular Spanish singer Sergio Dalma followed 2011's four-times platinum Via Dalma II with Cadore 33. Unlike Dalma's previous two albums, which consisted of Spanish-language covers of Italian songs, this marked his return to performing original material. The disc reunited the singer with producer , who produced both 2010's and Via Dalma II. The title refers to the address of the studio in Milan, Italy, where the disc was recorded. Dalma has said he titled the disc as a nod to the Beatles' Abbey Road.

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  • Popular Spanish singer Sergio Dalma followed 2011's four-times platinum Via Dalma II with Cadore 33. Unlike Dalma's previous two albums, which consisted of Spanish-language covers of Italian songs, this marked his return to performing original material. The disc reunited the singer with producer , who produced both 2010's and Via Dalma II. The title refers to the address of the studio in Milan, Italy, where the disc was recorded. Dalma has said he titled the disc as a nod to the Beatles' Abbey Road. The album was preceded by the single "Si Te Vas," which was released Monday, September 30, 2013 and reached No. 21 in Spain. A music video, in which Dalma portrays the leader of a band of thieves, premiered Monday, October 21, 2013. The album also features a Catalan-language version of the song, for which Dalma wrote the lyrics. Upon its first week in release, Cadore 33 topped the official album chart released by Productores de Música de España. Excluding compilations, this was Dalma's fifth consecutive album to reach No. 1 on the national chart. It was preceded by Via Dalma II (2011), (2010), Trece (2010) and A Buena Hora (2008). Released simultaneously with the album was a special edition that came in an oversized box and featured a 2014 calendar. (en)
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  • Popular Spanish singer Sergio Dalma followed 2011's four-times platinum Via Dalma II with Cadore 33. Unlike Dalma's previous two albums, which consisted of Spanish-language covers of Italian songs, this marked his return to performing original material. The disc reunited the singer with producer , who produced both 2010's and Via Dalma II. The title refers to the address of the studio in Milan, Italy, where the disc was recorded. Dalma has said he titled the disc as a nod to the Beatles' Abbey Road. (en)
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