Enrique Morente, a titan in the world of flamenco, presents "El Pequeño Reloj," a captivating journey through the soul of Spanish music. Released on June 23, 2003, under Parlophone Spain, this album is a testament to Morente's mastery and his ability to weave traditional flamenco with contemporary influences. Spanning a total of 68 minutes, the album is a collection of 14 tracks, each a unique exploration of the genre's rich tapestry. From the rhythmic "Caña del tío José 'El Granaíno'" to the hauntingly beautiful "Bulerías de Bécquer," Morente's vocals and guitar work shine, showcasing his deep understanding and respect for the flamenco tradition. The album also features a nod to Cuban influences with "Caramelo de Cuba," adding a delightful twist to the traditional flamenco sound. "El Pequeño Reloj" is not just an album; it's a celebration of flamenco's enduring spirit and Enrique Morente's unparalleled artistry.