- published: 26 Apr 2008
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La Cucina was an English roots style band of the 1990s, that went under the tagline of "accordion-driven funky neapolitan rockers". Although they were based in the south of England, their music was an amalgam of Southern Italian folk songs and disco and salsa beats. They were famed at the time for their wild concerts, and lack of wild living - on arrival in a new town, two members of the band would head for the local library.
They brought out a series of cassettes, in which they explored Neapolitan music. Later, they produced 3 CDs in which the instrumentation and production is of a much more contemporary nature, with influences such as Tom Waits and Madness. They played throughout the United Kingdom, as well as France, Spain, Germany and Italy.
In 1996 they visited Jordan to play at the wedding of one of the granddaughters of King Hussein. This featured the new band members on the CD Bloom.
Their third CD, Bloom, completed after the departure of Owain Clarke and the introduction of the songwriting partnership of Paul Goodall and Tom Hazell also contained several collaborations with Najma Akhtar.
La que yo soñe
(Pesado)
Me gusta verte sonreir
Cuando estas conmigo
Cuando nos entregamos
En nuestro pequeño nido
Me gusta acariciar tu piel
Sentir tu aliento
Y decirte que te quiero
Y decirte lo que siento
Que cuando estoy contigo
Creo acariciar el cielo
Mi pequeña niña tu eres en mi vida
La mujer que yo soñe
Me gusta acariciar tu piel
Sentir tu aliento
Y decirte que te quiero
Y decirte lo que siento
Que cuando estoy contigo
Creo acariciar el cielo
Mi pequeña niña tu eres en mi vida
La mujer que yo soñe
La mujer que yo soñe
La mujer que yo soñe