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Stu

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Ultimate Sabicas albums 

Hi,
If you were to say to someone, check out this guy Sabicas.
Which albums would you direct them to, to get the best appreciation of his work?

Stu
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Ron.M

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

I think on the "Queen of the Gypsies" album, he was really on the top of his game.

( BTW Carmen Amaya is the "Queen", not Sabicas.. )

cheers,

Ron

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 18 2008 2:10:45
 
Ramirez

 

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

For me it has to Flamenco Puro - THE classic Sabicas album (and to my knowledge the only one of his albums lovingly restored and remastered...)

This one really is a treat. From the first bars of Brince Gitano his unmistakable tone just gives you a huge smack in the mouth...

...In the nicest possible way!

Enjoy!
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Jim Opfer

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

Affedis (Alain Fucher) also has a good book with CD called Sabicas 'Rey del Flamenco' if you want to try playing some of his compositions.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 18 2008 6:20:18
 
Crows

 

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

I would also say Nueva York / Granada which was recorded with Morente.
Its' not got the fireworks of the other suggestions, but it is a very human recording.
Not many at all exist like this in any musical genre.
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prd1

 

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

Flamenco Puro...I'm with Ramierez on this one
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duende

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

Flamenco Puro. Flamenco puro .Flamenco puro.

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flamencoguru

 

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

There are a quite a few great Sabicas albums. Flamenco Puro is a must have.

I too really like the album he did with Enrique Morente. It was actually the last album he ever recorded. The playing is not as virtuosic as before but the "aire" is completely there. What a great album!!

Un saludo, Errol

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Ron.M

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to flamencoguru

The thing I really love about Sabicas is the non-confrontational way he approaches his playing.
Whether he's in a little Bar or the Carnegie Hall, he just plays the same way!

I've heard his records, watched his videos and even seen him play live in Madrid.
He's never nervous or anything...he just holds the guitar like a big cuddly teddy bear and those big fat fingers start to play the greatest lyrical sounds... and he just smiles and looks relaxed and doesn't even start to break a sweat....like he's back in his comfort zone

Sabicas is certainly unique.


cheers,

Ron

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srshea

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to Stu

I've got the Grandes Figures du Flamenco disc. It has a number of tracks from Flamenco Puro and a bunch of other stuff. A good over-all sampling.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jan. 18 2008 9:40:53
 
Stu

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RE: Ultimate Sabicas albums (in reply to srshea

Thanks for the tips folks. I already have Flamenco Puro and had a feeling that was one of his classics. will look into those sugeestions from ronM and the enrique morente tip off. thanks again!

Stu
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