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nhills
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Joined: Jul. 13 2003
From: West Des Moines, IA USA
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RE: gino d'auri (in reply to breeder)
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The 3 albums are "Flamenco Mystico", "Flamenco- Passion & Soul", and "Passion Play". I would NOT call them "traditional" in the least - there's lots of post-processing, massive reverb, etc. The first album has a strange version of the "Recuerdos." He has a rather odd sense of compas. I have all 3, and they're interesting, but I don't know of anyone else who sounds at all like him (fortunately?). If I understand what you're looking for, try Ramon Montoya, Nino Ricardo, Mario Escudero, and Melchor de Marchena. Norman
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Date Jul. 3 2006 16:14:51
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