Vinagre y rosas is the fourteenth studio album by Spanish singer-songwriter Joaquín Sabina, released by Sony BMG on November 17, 2009. It includes thirteen songs, a bonus track and the first single is "Tiramisú de limón", a song in which the group Pereza participate as composers of his music and singers. The second single is "Viudita de Cliquot". It remained seventeen weeks in the highest position in the list of best-selling albums in Spain and obtained three platinum discs. Worldwide it has reached 400,000 copies sold.
Vinagre y rosas
Joaquín Sabina during the promotional concert of the tour in Madrid.
At the end of the concert in Madrid. From left to right: Joaquín Sabina, Jaime Asúa, Mara Barros, Pancho Varona, Antonio García de Diego and José Miguel Pérez Sastre.
Joaquín Sabina with Pereza, who performed as guest artists, during the Madrid concert of the Vinagre y rosas tour.
Pereza was a Spanish rock group from Alameda de Osuna (Madrid) comprising Rubén Pozo Prats and José Miguel Conejo Torres, artistically known as Rubén and Leiva. They have recorded six albums Pereza, Algo para cantar, Animales (Animals), Los amigos de los animales, Aproximaciones (Approximations) released in the summer of 2007, Aviones (Aeroplanes), released in August 2009, and a last compilation that includes two previously unreleased discs: “Mama Quiero Ser una Estrella del Rock'n’Roll” and “Baires”, recorded and mixed in Argentina. The group has also released two DVDs. The first was called Algo para encantar and it contains videos from their previous album Algo para cantar and some live tracks. The second DVD is called Barcelona, which is a recording of a live concert in that city along with a CD called Rarezas (Rarities), which contains previously unreleased tracks from the band's early days.
Pereza
Rubén (guitarist & singer), Pereza.
Leiva during a concert.
Pereza during a concert on the Vinagre y rosas tour.