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edguerin -> Dos guitarras flamencas (Feb. 28 2009 23:19:45)

Hi,
many years ago I (stupidly [&o]) dunked my LPs, and among them an album with
Ricardo Modrego and PdL "Dos guitarras flamencas" (the cover showed a lady with an Andalucian sombrero and a lot of leg, kneeling on a beach [:D])

Now I find "Dos guitarras flamencas" and "Dos guitarras flamencas en estereo" available as CDs.
Can anybody tell me the difference?
Or post the list of titles?

TIA




Ricardo -> RE: Dos guitarras flamencas (Mar. 1 2009 8:27:13)

THey made 3 albums for free in 1965 as part of their record contract (they had toured together with Jose Greco in USA and South America). The first was flamenco duets, started out with bulerias etc, in the style of the Escudero/Sabicas record, just guitar.

The second was popular spanish tunes in a flamenco style with palmas and stuff, "maria de la O" "nina puerta oscura", tanguillo de cadiz, Moliendo Cafe, etc....

And the 3rd was just guitar duets again, but arrangements of Garcia lorca tunes.

Ricardo




edguerin -> RE: Dos guitarras flamencas (Mar. 1 2009 8:38:24)

So I guess the album "Dos Guitarras Flamencas en Estereo" is the right one:


Jerez en Fiestas
En LA Alcazaba
Gaditanas
Tientos del Amanecer
Guajira Flamenca
Real de LA Feria
Taconero Gitano
Sortilegio
Seguiriya Tradicional
Entre Arrayanes
Fuente de Carmona
Caleta


Thanks Ricardo




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