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Jim Opfer

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Tomatito - 'Paseo de los Caslan~os' 

I've been a big fan of Tomatito for years and I'm listening to this CD, I can't make my mind up about it. His Taranta 'Macael' is very close to Paco's with all sorts of very obvious references. There's a lot of jazz on the album and then in complete contrast, a live session of Buleria (which I love) at the end.
Anybody listened to it and can anyone translate the title for me, I wondered it it was relevent to the content?
Jim.
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Escribano

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RE: Tomatito - 'Paseo de los Caslan~os' (in reply to Jim Opfer

quote:

Anybody listened to it and can anyone translate the title for me, I wondered it it was relevent to the content?


I think it's "Paseo de los Castaños" which I would guess means "Chestnut Walk" as in a street or passage? Probably wrong.

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TANúñez

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RE: Tomatito - 'Paseo de los Caslan~os' (in reply to Jim Opfer

Hi Jim. Tomatito is probably my favorite! His latest album Paseo de los Castaños (Chestnut Avenue) took it's title from the street he lives on.

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Jim Opfer

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RE: Tomatito - 'Paseo de los Caslan~os' (in reply to TANúñez

Thanks Simon and El'
Bang goes that thought that it might have something to do with the style and content!
Jim.
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Escribano

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RE: Tomatito - 'Paseo de los Caslan~os' (in reply to Jim Opfer

Unless he has recorded some old chestnuts, of course

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