Hafana

Hafana
Studio album by Elin Fflur
Released 6 July 2008
Genre Pop, pop rock, soul
Length 52:40
Label Recordiau Grawnffrwyth
Producer David Aspden, Dave Wrench
Elin Fflur chronology
Ysbryd Efnisien (EP)
(2001)
Hafana
(2004)
Singles from Hafana
Professional ratings
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Hafana (pronounced Hav - ana) is the third studio album by Welsh language artist Elin Fflur released in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2008. The album consists of 12 tracks all recorded in Welsh. The album mainly features pop music with elements of pop rock, folk and soul.

Name

The word Hafana is a Welsh variant of the original Havana, Cuba. Elin says she is fascinated by the place but also mentions that the title is a play on words as Hafana or more accurately hafan is Welsh for haven - "...a place to escape. Many of my lyrics are about escaping from things – even escaping from reality, especially the realities that hit you when you leave home and go out into the world by yourself." says Elin.

Recording

After writing sessions in Wales and London with bass player Sion Llwyd and guitarist Ben Main, Elin travelled to New York City. There, she spent time recording in Avatar Studios with Jim Steinman, and with Take That and Celine Dion producer Steve Rinkoff. Elin stated "It was an amazing experience – I learnt so much from working there". She then brought her music back to Wales, recording at Bethesda with Dave Wrench and mastering the album at Hafod near Cardiff. "Working with such an experienced team on Hafana opened my eyes to new ways of writing, even of singing" Elin explained. "And all that excitement comes across on the album."[2]

Promotion

Elin has recently presented a Welsh music road-show Nodyn on S4C as well as working on more TV projects and began touring with the album's material in 2009. "I love playing live and meeting an audience – it's my favourite thing. With this album, I want to take my music to more people. I'd like to travel the world singing – then come back to Wales of course!" Elin said on S4C.

Track list

As all songs are in Welsh the English is available next to the title in brackets.

No. Title Length
1. "Garth Celyn (Holly promontory)"   3:59
2. "Gwên (Smile)"   4:57
3. "Fy Rhandir Mwyn (My Gentle Tract)"   4:26
4. "Rhydd (Free)"   3:58
5. "Arfau Byw (Living Armaments)"   5:01
6. "Rhwystrau (Stop)"   3:39
7. "Dydd Ar Ol Dydd (Day After Day)"   3:44
8. "Swyn Atgofion (Reminiscent Charm)"   5:22
9. "Gwynebu'r Gwir (Face the Truth)"   4:07
10. "Tywysoges Goll (Stray Princess)"   4:29
11. "Aros Eiliad (Stay a Moment)"   4:00
12. "Cariad Oer (Cold Love)"   4:58

Release history

Country Date
Wales 6 July 2008
United Kingdom 7 July 2008

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