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Emilio Maya's Temple
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Escribano
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Joined: Jul. 6 2003
From: England, living in Italy
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Emilio Maya's Temple
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Just got "Temple" - many congratulations on a fresh and delightful CD from Andalamusica! Emilio has that unmistakeable sweet Granada touch; accurate, clean and sensitive. Lovely mix - reverb just right, guitar in the front, palmas behind, bass alongside but not overwhelming. Cante is well defined and distinct. Massive credit to Kate and Harold for putting something back in to Spain, rather than just sunbathing and drinking the local plonk (I know you do that as well, but.....). Con mi Español malo, muchos respectos al Emilio para sus composiciones; son bienvenido en mi casa. Tengo que aprender más, estudio, estudio!
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Date Sep. 2 2004 17:54:48
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Kate
Posts: 1827
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From: Living in Granada, Andalucía
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RE: Emilio Maya's Temple (in reply to Escribano)
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ORIGINAL: Escribano Perhaps Kate can explore this further with Emilio? Hey Simon, you can ask Emilio yourself when you get here. I'd be interested to know. I am not a guitarrist but I would think that there is a Granada toque, ie that of the Habichuelas and Marote. But Emilio, as he says in his interview with Estela, was definitely of the PdL school, that was his inspiration. Actually he has only lived in Granada for about 8 years. They came here when Ana began her law studies ( yes amazing, all night working in a Tablao, days spent teaching flamenco and on top of that studying for a University degree and taking exams - in a interview she once described herself as a Gitana, a lawyer and a flamenco.) Although like Ana was born in the provence of Granada, on the coast, his parents were orignally from Cordoba. Anyway I digress, see you when you get here. Kate
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