Potro de Rabia y Miel was the last album by one of the most important flamenco artists, Camarón de la Isla, who died in 1992, three months before the album was released.
It’s one of the favorite albums by Julen García. He decided to pay tribute by creating new, self-commissioned album artwork.
Potro is a Spanish word which means “foal”, but it’s also a name for a heroine. Rabia y Miel means “rage and honey”.
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I think they wished they had Organda.