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Cada Vez Que Nos Miramos El Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía (1970) |
This
is the second recording in which the two most influential artists in
contemporary flamenco collaborated.
The tientos Al
Gurugu Guruguero has much in common with the traditional Tientos included on FLAMENCO BASICO, VOLUME
1.
The tangos Ante
El Altar Me Juraste is
a great example of a contemporary tangos. |
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Rosa Maria
El Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía (1976) |
Another
collaboration between these two great artists.
The title track Rosa
Maria is a great tangos.
The tientos Moraíto
Como un Lirio is also beautiful. |
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Castillo
De Arena
El Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía: (1977) |
Another
collaboration between these two great artists with great examples of
a tangos, Y Mira
Que Mira Y Mira, and a tientos, Vivo
Pa Quererte. |
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Como El Agua
El Camarón de la Isla with Paco de Lucía and
Tomatito (1981) |
This
recording also features Camarón's other great collaborator, guitarist
Tomatito. Camarón's recordings with Tomatito, particularly "Flamenco
Vivo" and "Paris, 1987," should also definitely be a
part of your collection.
The tangos Como
El Agua is a classic. Also listen to Tu
Amor Para Mi No Es Fantasía. |


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Cante
Flamenco: Recorded
Live in Juerga and Concert in Andalucía
Chano Lobato, Manuel de Paula, Gaspar
de Utrera, et al.(1990)
Jerez: Fiesta & Cante Jondo
El Torta, Manuel Moneo, Moraito
Chico, et al. (1991)
(Currently
out of print)
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These
two recordings are great examples of live recordings of flamenco as
you would hear it at a juerga, a private flamenco party, or
at a fiesta.
Gaspar de Utrera sings
a tientos on Cante Flamenco.
El Torta's recording
of tientos and tangos on Jerez shows how the slower tientos blends into the tangos.
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Vieja Letanía
José Maria Ruiz Rosa "El Chino": (1996)
(Currently
out of print) |
El
Chino is one of the generation of flamenco singers influenced by Camarón,
an evidenced by his tangos in tribute, Tangos A Camarón. |
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Mi Cante y Una Poema
Estrella Morente (2001) |
The
daughter of one of flamenco's most innovative singers, Enrique Morente,
Estrella has already made her mark as an important contemporary flamenco
singer with this CD. Her tangos En
lo Alto del Cerro has a great modern swing while remaining true to its underlying
flamenco form. |
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Cuerpo y Alma
José Mercé: (2001) |
José
Mercé is one of the great singers from Jerez de la Frontera.
This double album restrospective of his work, issued in 2001, includes
the classic tangos Pa' Saber de tu Querer, and Bandera de Andalucía. |
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Solo Quiero Caminar
Paco de Lucia (1981) |
One
of the most influential recordings in contemporary flamenco, this CD
shows the creative mind and virtuosity of this extraordinary artist.
The opening track, Solo
Quiero Caminar, shows just how far a tangos
can grow from the underlying form heard on the first recording with
Camarón. It's interesting to compare this recording to Como El Agua, listed above,
from the same year. |
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Rosas de Amor
Tomatito (1987) |
This
recording features another tribute to Camarón, this time an instrumental
selection entitled Dedicado a Camarón. You can hear the
influence of Solo Quiero Caminar in this piece. |