Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina
Paco de Lucía · 1967
30 min · 12 tracks · classical · jazz fusion · flamenco
A vibrant tapestry of flamenco rhythms intertwining with Latin American melodies, showcasing virtuoso guitar work and rich cultural exchanges.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- vibrant cultural exchange experience
- steady melodic flow throughout
- short tracks for quick enjoyment
- engaging guitar virtuosity on display
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking lengthy immersive journeys
- prefer modern production techniques
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 1967, 'Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina' marked Paco de Lucía's first album as a leader, positioning him as a significant figure in flamenco music. At this time, he was still carving out his identity within the genre, following his early experiences as a guitarist in Spain’s traditional flamenco circles.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Vicente Amigo· Tomatito· Al Di Meola
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Cielito lindo 2:41
- 2 Alma llanera 2:59
- 3 Mañana de carnaval 2:47
- 4 El jarabe tapatio 2:26
- 5 La flor de la canela 2:35
- 6 A pesar de todo 2:27
- 7 Siboney 2:47
- 8 Granada 2:47
- 9 Fina estampa 1:47
- 10 Virgen de amor 2:25
- 11 Malagueña salerosa 2:31
- 12 Tomo y obligo 2:07
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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