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| Amaral | Primary Artist |
| Los Aguirre | Synthesizer, Guitar, Mellotron, Coros, Palmas |
| Tony Beard | Bateria |
| Jane Clark | Violin |
| Martin Ditcham | Percussion |
| Cameron Jenkins | Synthesizer, Piano, Electric Piano |
| Danny Schogger | Piano, Hammond Organ, Wurlitzer |
| Enrique Morente | Vocals |
| Andy Caine | Coros |
| Charlie Casey | Synthesizer, Acoustic Guitar, Coros, Palmas |
| Eva Amaral | Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Coros, Palmas |
| Cameron Jenkins | Producer, Audio Production |
| Gavyn Wright | Orchestra Director |
| Nilesh "Nilz" Patel | Mastering |
| Charlie Casey | Programming |
| Rick Levy | Engineer |
| Rubén Suárez | Orchestra Director |
| Eva Amaral | Composer, Graphic Design |
| Juan Aguirre | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Jenny Gage
The best-selling album in Spain in 2005, Pajaros en la Cabeza was the fourth release from the Zaragoza pop duo Amaral. Perhaps it really does take being the first generation in nearly half-a-century to grow up free of Franco's dictatorship to find freshness in lyrics seemingly from the heyday of Sinatra and "My Way." Lead singer Eva Amaral and guitarist Juan Aguirre certainly love that phrase, along with "freedom," "my place," and the notion that their desires and feelings are unimaginable to an older Europe. "Esta Madrugada" is a lovely lament written as a response to the 3/11 bombings in Madrid, and in the occasional hushed moment, as when guest vocalist Enrique Morente ...