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frhout -> Paco Doble (Apr. 6 2011 20:02:56)

Anybody remembers there is a vinyl record in the '70s called Paco Doble (Philips) by PDL and Paco Pena. I would love to have a standard music notation or a tab of Pena's last piece: Lauro's Danza Venezolana. Any internet shop where I can find one?




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 6 2011 21:50:47)

This is from Paco's second LP, with Los Maracuchos, now sunk without trace.

For a long time it was known as Venezuelan Waltz Nº 3, but then Lauro named them all, and I think this one was "Natalia", after his daughter.

If you're in the US you should be able to get it from Guitar Solo in San Francisco (gspguitar.com). It's in Lauro Volume 1 for $16.95. (The pieces used to be available separately, but I don't know if they still are any more.)

If you're in Europe try fretsonly.com

Hope this helps.




frhout -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 6 2011 22:28:14)

Hi Paul, this is vey helpful indeed. There are just so many vals and danzas by Lauro that I'm a bit lost. I'll try to get hold of one from Fretsonly. This is the record from which I discovered both Paco. Occasionally, I see one on eBay.




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 6 2011 23:29:07)

Looks like fretsonly.com has everything but Volume 1 [:@]

Amazon lists it:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Antonio-Lauro-Works-Guitar-Andreina/dp/2843944007/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1302132389&sr=1-3

but it says they’re out of stock.

You might do best to order from gspguitar.com




frhout -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 6:18:29)

I found it in the Book Depository UK. I've ordered one. Thanks.




Ron.M -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 15:27:04)

quote:

Anybody remembers there is a vinyl record in the '70s called Paco Doble (Philips) by PDL and Paco Pena.


I've been puzzled about this LP for years.

Do both Pacos actually play TOGETHER (live), as in a guitar duo....or is it simply that the LP contains tracks by both guitarists, but recorded separately?

I saw it for sale in the 80's but never got round to buying it.

Anyone any info?

cheers,

Ron




frhout -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 18:03:06)

This is not a flamenco record, something like Hispanoamerica. PDL plays on side 1 and Pena on side 2. I think Philips just put the two together because they play similar music and called Paco. I suspect Pena must have known PDL but PDL might not have heard of Pena at that time, I don't know. If you like PDL's other South American music, you should like this one.

Side 1: Amapola, Pajaro chogui, Yo vendo unos ojos negros, Guadalajara, (Yo todo) A media luz, Tico-tico, Quizas, quizas, quizas.

Side 2: La bamba, Caminando, Choros no.2, Ritmo orquidea, Carnival from "Black Orfeus", Valse criollo, Danza venezolana.




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 19:42:10)

frhout,

Can you giver me the (record) number, and the issue date? I'd like to add it to my discography.

Thanks.




Ron.M -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 19:52:45)

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I think Philips just put the two together because they play similar music and called Paco.


Cool...

Well, I'm not called Paco, but I still smoke, so maybe there's still hope that some day I could make a record of some of my stuff and release it along with some of Paco de Lucia's and call the album "Dos Fumadores"? [:D]

cheers,

Ron




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 20:22:24)

I forgot to mention that Venezuelan Waltz Nº 3 was also known as Valse Criollo for a time, and was recorded under that name by several people.




frhout -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 20:30:31)

I know Vals Criollo, it's a lot more difficult to remember that number!

The record number of Paco Doble is 9279 241, and the cassette number is 7259 241 by Philips (Holland). There is one in www.ebay.fr at the moment. The price is almost reasonable. The item number is 380254327805. The seller is away until the 10th April, but you can still order it.

Sorry I still can't manage to copy the direct link.




frhout -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 20:47:40)

I found that quite funny. You'll have to find someone else with the same first name and have a CD done called "Los Dos Ronnies".




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 7 2011 21:22:33)

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The record number of Paco Doble is 9279 241


Thanks for the number. I don't want to buy it, since I already have Carnival, and the Lucía stuff is moderately blah. But in my rôle as mild-mannered reporter for a guitar magazine, I often have to put discographies together, so this is useful.




Ron.M -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 8 2011 7:40:12)

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You'll have to find someone else with the same first name and have a CD done called "Los Dos Ronnies".


Nah...

That's already been copyrighted...



cheers,

Ron




Ruphus -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 8 2011 13:33:37)

You guys be busy with dismissing this album for it being a compilation; while to me it remains the best guitar venyl that I know of.

Instead of going through a dozen of albums of which each might have one or two ( or no ) pulling pieces ( with the rest to be appreciated for virtuosity or for an invented falseta or whatever, but not necessarily for rocking the hut ), I get a lot from this very release that is jammed with beautiful, pulling pieces one after the other.

To me this is the gem of Iberian guitar albums.

In fact I´d like to see a fellow enthusiast who owns it and actually knows it, yet stating like "it´s soso", only to wonder how frigid it can get.
All the same, be it for lack of perception or for strangely led knowledge. As it would seem to me.

Ruphus




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frhout -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 8 2011 14:29:48)

From what I have written, I don't think I ever dismissed this album at all. In fact, I enjoy it a lot, compilation or not. It's one of my cherished LPs in my vinyl collection which has never been released in CD and mine is in excellent condition. This is also the only Paco Pena's record on South American music I know of apart from that one with Eduardo Falu.




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Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 8 2011 16:02:00)

quote:

I have never heard the Carnival Paso Doble.....Is it a cool piece and who recorded it?


quote:

This is also the only Paco Pena's record on South American music I know of


Sorry if I wasn't clear:

Carnival was Paco’s 2nd album (Fontana LPS 16267), which was of South American music with the harp trio Los Maracuchos. You can see a photo of the cover in the discography on Paco’s website.

Contents:

a1) Madrecita
a2) Carnival [Bonfá]
a3) Venezuelan Waltz Nº 3 [Lauro]
a4) Danza Venezolana [Barrios]
a5) Sombras
a6) Tico Tico

b1) La Bamba
b2) Caminando
b3) Chôros Nº 2 [Villa-Lobos]
b4) Yellow Bird
b5) Seis por derecho
b6) Ritmo orquidea

It’s sunk without trace, except for seven (7) tracks on the aforesaid Paco Doble. Amazon UK was selling a copy of that until yesterday, but it looks as if someone’s snapped it up.

One of these days I’ll get around to transferring my copy to CD.




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 8 2011 16:10:51)

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It’s sunk without trace, except for seven (7) tracks on the aforesaid Paco Doble.


Well, well. Look at this:

http://************/paco_de_lucia_paco_pena_paco_doble_1995.html




Ron.M -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 8 2011 16:26:28)

Sorry Paul,

We don't allow or promote links to pirate sites offering Flamenco stuff here.

We WILL allow a link or upload of something that is no longer available though.

The "Paco Doble" album had been removed and was no longer available to download, so was irrelevant.

That site, however, was offering all sorts of currently available stuff for "free" (meaning in you pay THEM money they will deliver the illegal stuff without giving you hassle and bother), which is not fair to the decent Flamenco artists who are just trying to make a living and doing plenty good for lazy tossers who do nothing but stink in bed all day like pigs and try to make lots of money off the Internet and other people's work and effort.

cheers,

Ron




Paul Magnussen -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 8 2011 16:48:20)

OK, no problem. Sorry, wasn’t thinking.




hamia -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 9 2011 2:01:37)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ron.M

That site, however, was offering all sorts of currently available stuff for "free" (meaning in you pay THEM money they will deliver the illegal stuff without giving you hassle and bother), which is not fair to the decent Flamenco artists who are just trying to make a living and doing plenty good for lazy tossers who do nothing but stink in bed all day like pigs and try to make lots of money off the Internet and other people's work and effort.

cheers,

Ron



So Ron, piracy - good or bad??




Ruphus -> RE: Paco Doble (Apr. 9 2011 10:28:10)

quote:

ORIGINAL: hamia

So Ron, piracy - good or bad??


For certain in respect of piracy agents it looked to me as if he had answered that question undoubtedly.

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ron.M

... doing plenty good for lazy tossers who do nothing but stink in bed all day like pigs and try to make lots of money off the Internet and other people's work and effort.

cheers,

Ron


Ruphus




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