srshea -> RE: Does understanding letra help guitarists? (Sep. 9 2012 1:23:40)
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I’ve never seen a satisfyingly complete late 60s/early 70s PdL accompaniment discography, which is too bad because there’re lots of recordings, and that’s all my favorite stuff, and I’m sure I’m missing out on certain titles. Whenever I listen to the playing on those records I always feel like I’m being reminded “Ah, that’s a textbook example of what this stuff is supposed to sound like.” Both Barbate LPs were from ’71. He played for Lebrijano in 1970, an unlikely but cool pairing (I think Paco and Ricardo also recorded with Lebrijano the year previous, but I don’t have that one). Full LPs with Juan de la Vara, Nina de la Puebla, Enrique Montoya, Naranjito de Triana, among the others mentioned here. I’m sure there are more, not to mention songs scattered here and there on EPs, and probably some uncredited, undated appearances from the days when they didn’t bother putting that stuff on the label. Aside from the early Camaron records, it’s hard to beat the Fosforito and Maria Vargas material.
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