A monumental fusion of flamenco tradition and innovation
A masterpiece from the Spanish maestro's mid-period, this work incorporates jazz elements into traditional flamenco, showcasing innovative performances that combine rhythmic complexity with improvisation.
This is one of Paco de Lucía's masterpieces, an innovative piece that introduces jazz elements into flamenco. It combines rhythmic complexity with melodic elegance, and the tightness of the ensemble is striking. While respecting tradition, it also emphasizes improvisation, allowing for a high degree of freedom in the performance. Passion and silence coexist in the music, making this a piece that brings the essence of flamenco into the modern era.
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Chanela (Rumba) = チャネラ
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Monasterio De Sal (Colombianas) = モナステリオ
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Piñonate (Bulerias) = ピニョナーテ
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Palenque = パレンケ
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Solo Quiero Caminar (Tangos) = ソロ・キエロ・カミナール
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La Tumbona (Bulerias) = ラ・トゥムボーナ
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Convite (Rumba) = インヴィテーション
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Montiño (Fandangos De Huelva) = モンティーニョ
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Composed By - Paco De Lucia
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Guitar - Paco De Lucia
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Guitar [2nd] - Ramón De Algeciras
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Flute, Saxophone - Jorge Pardo
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Percussion - Ruben Dantas
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Engineer [Sound] - Pepe Loeches
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Bass - Carles Benavent
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Composed By - Pepe De Lucia
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Engineer [Assistant] - Alberto Pinto
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Supervised By [Production] - José Torregrosa
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Design [Cover] - Shigo Yamaguchi
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Illustration - Katsu Yoshida
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Liner Notes [Insert] - 竹村淳