Flamenco

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    Eddy Cruz
     
    Vodka con Limon
    Este album contiene ritmo Tropical Latino, con influencia Flamenca, Salsa, Balada y Bachata. This album contains rhythms and feel of Tropical Latin, with influences such as Flamenco, Salsa, Balada and Bachata.
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    Jay & Lee
     
    The Strums of Brooklyn
    Jason and Elysa's come together on this album blending elements of Flamenco, Gipsy and South American flavors. Jason composes stunning melodies as Elysa compliments them by constructing rhythmic grooves.
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    Skelpin
     
    Trip to Skye
    Celtic World Fusion. A mix of traditional and original arrangements with sounds from the middle east, Europe, Latin America and African. incorporates instruments like cajon, uilleann pipes, fiddle, accordion saxophone, electric and flamenco guitars.
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    Ari Caprow & Gabriel Navía
     
    Madera
    The guitar duo's latin-flamenco groove offers a fresh take on some post-bop jazz classics.
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    Domingo DeGrazia
     
    Live At The Paramount
    Domingo DeGrazia’s music is a unique blend of World and Spanish Flamenco music with splash of Southwestern flavor. Expressive, melodic, and virtuosic, DeGrazia: Live at the Paramount plays like a moving film score and a long journey down a dusty road.
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    Monkillos
     
    In Monk We Trust
    Thelonious Monk compositions in a flamenco-latin jazz trio. Guitar, Double bass, cajon flamenco and bongos. Enthusiastic celebration of Monk's music, in a very high level os improvisation, interaction, and spontaneous and colective creation. Enjoy!!!
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    Antonio el Titi
     
    Disfruto Flamenco
    Very modern and innovative album of amazing flamenco guitar visrtuoso - Antonio el Titi
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    Mark Holen Zambomba
     
    Three Gold Coins
    A tapestry of jazz, Latin, and flamenco originals played by top notch New York City musicians. Only available on CD-R.
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    Gary Carpenter and Tribal Heat
     
    Tierra Madre
    Blazing spanish and electric guitar against a backdrop of Latin and World grooves. High energy, mysterious, evocative and innovative arrangements propel you on a musical journey.
    Latin: Flamenco
     
     
    Calynco
     
    Electric Moon
    World-Fusion Party Music Featuring Steel Drum and Flamenco Guitar.
    Latin: Flamenco
     
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    Jim Stubblefield Group
    Rhythm of the Heart
    A spicy fusion of Spanish guitars and Latin rhythms.
    BACKGROUND: RHYTHM OF THE HEART was recorded by the JIM STUBBLEFIELD GROUP in 1998 and features Michael Peters (flamenco guitar), Steve Hong (bass), and Jeff Packman (drums). The CD was a semi-finalist in the New Age Voice Magazine (NAV) "Acoustic Instrumental Album of the Year" category for 1999. Jim's music also appears on Neurodisc's PURE FLAMENCO: NUEVO FLAMENCO PASSION compilation along with such artists as Ottmar Liebert, Govi, and Eric Hansen. Jim is a founding member of the Latin guitar oriented world music group INCENDIO. Their recordings, MISTERIOSO (2000), ILLUMINATION (2001), and INTIMO (2003), have gone on to sell tens of thousands nationally and have charted in Billboard, NAV and CMJ. REVIEWS: "The Jim Stubblefield Group's album, Rhythm of the Heart, is an imminently listenable nuevo flamenco/adult contemporary instrumental recording that goes down very smoothly. The music is accessible, likable, and infectious. Jim plays a mean acoustic guitar and the other group members (second guitar, drums/percussion, and bass) play with authority and conviction. This group is tight - very tight. Something tells me these guys play together a lot. There is real camaraderie at work here and it's a lot of fun to listen to. Michael Peters is the other guitar player and his guitar is miked into the right channel, while Jim's is in the left channel. This produces some startling imaging fireworks on a good stereo system. The CD itself is engineered flawlessly. I won't tell you that the quasi-flamenco music on Rhythm of the Heart is exceptionally original, but it is a nice blend of traditional Spanish textures with a more contemporary approach to melody. It's hard to pin down what I mean but it's there nonetheless. Starting off with the mid-tempo romantic title cut, the Spanish elements are present in full-force. There is a lilting flamenco beat and fiery spirit to the music. "Sombra" is more sultry, as it's rhythm is slower and the music has an element of heat to it. "Agua Azul" (Blue Water, if my Spanish is still worth its salt) is light-hearted and sunny-sparkly. The two guitars circle each other in a lively dance, while the rhythm section keeps up a nice fast tempo undercurrent. "Temple of the Sun," while certainly having its flamenco elements, also has a solid AC feel to it as well. The rhythm is at a relaxed gallop pace, so to speak, and the mood is mysterious. It's one of the best songs on this solid album. "Conscious" is the one oddity on the CD, since it's best described as "flamenco-funky" with an overemphasized bottom and a sexy slower beat. There is even an element of the blues to this number - and that, of course, sits just fine with me! Obviously, Rhythm of the Heart will appeal most to fans of artists like Ottmar Liebert or other nuevo flamenco players. However, I'd suggest that fans of guitarists like Chris Spheeris and Jamie Bonk give it a listen too. While Jim Stubblefield eschews the use of anything but minimal keyboards, the musicianship and compositions on this album warrant a lot more attention than relegating it to world music fans alone." - Wind & Wire Magazine
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