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Elie -> New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 16:50:20)

so just received these fresh news by email:

"TIERRA", SU NUEVO ÁLBUM, SE PUBLICA EL PRÓXIMO
19 DE FEBRERO, Y "ROMA" ES SU PRIMER SINGLE

VICENTE AMIGO

PRESENTARÁ SU NUEVO ÁLBUM EN EL PRESTIGIOSO FESTIVAL "CELTIC CONNECTIONS" DE GLASGOW EL 18 DE ENERO


http://soundcloud.com/sonymusicspain/roma-vicente-amigo

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwi6cw_vicente-amigo-roma_music#.UO2r3cWuRt0


Hola ,

Una maravilla por encima de estilos y géneros. Música con mayúsculas. Es lo primero que se siente cuando se escucha "Roma", primer single de "Tierra", el nuevo álbum de Vicente Amigo que se publica el 19 de Febrero de 2013, el más novedoso e internacional de su inspirada carrera.

Diferente, global, sorprendente, inspirado. Así suena Vicente Amigo en "Roma" y en "Tierra", un disco en el que el gran guitarrista flamenco ha abierto la ventana a su música de la mano del productor británico Guy Fletcher. "Tierra" se estrenará en primicia mundial en el festival Celtic Connections de Glasgow el 18 de Enero de 2013 con Vicente Amigo acompañado por los músicos que han grabado el álbum.

Vicente Amigo, ganador de un Grammy en 2001, se fue a grabar a Londres con músicos de Dire Straits, de Mark Knopfler, de Capercaillie, para ofrecer un álbum excepcional, arriesgado, en el que el flamenco conecta de manera natural con músicas de otras raíces, abriendo caminos sin perder hondura, manteniendo la inspiración sureña envuelta en sonidos celtas, enlanzando luz y bruma, creando algo nuevo.

“A Guy lo conocí en Córdoba el año pasado en el Festival de la Guitarra, en un concierto de Mark Knopfler”, dice Vicente Amigo. “Los productores del concierto me lo presentaron y lo que en principio era una idea de hacer un tema con ellos se convirtió después en un objetivo principal: mezclarme con esos músicos. Mi propuesta fue abrazar nuestras libertades: la mía, la suya como productor, la de todos los músicos que han colaborado. Eso va más allá, en un momento dado, de la música”.

El productor de "Tierra" es Guy Fletcher (Kent, 1960), teclista de Dire Straits, colaborador inseparable de Mark Knopfler, músico que ha tocado con Roxy Music, Mick Jagger, Nothing Hillbillies, Randy Newman, Tina Turner, Willy De Ville, Brian Ferry, Aztec Camera… Un emblema de la música británica que ha situado la guitarra de Vicente Amigo en una nueva dimensión que reúne lirismo, ensoñación, impulso rítmico, riqueza tímbrica, iluminación… Una conexión artística por encima de músicas, de estilos, de idiomas.

Grabado en British Grove Studios (Londres), con Richard Cooper como ingeniero de sonido y masterizado por Guy Fletcher, "Tierra" es un lujo por la calidad y trayectoria de los músicos que han colaborado. Además de Vicente Amigo (guitarra, voz, cajón, palmas) y Guy Fletcher (órgano, piano), están Danny Cummings (percusión, batería) que ha tocado con Dire Straits, Paul McCartney, Tina Turner, George Michael, Elton John, Pet Shop Boys, Mark Knopfler, Simply Red… Con cuatro álbumes publicados como solista, Mike McGoldrick (flauta, gaita) forma parte de Capercaillie y ha tocado con Afro-Celt Sound System, Mark Knopfler, Sharon Shannon… El escocés John McCusker (violín) tiene cinco discos publicados en solitario, ha producido a Eddie Reader y Kate Rusby y ha tocado con Mark Knopfler, Jerry Douglas, Paul Weller… Donald Shaw (acordeón) es miembro de Capercaillie y ha grabado con Nancy Griffith, Peter Gabriel, Ornette Coleman, Dulce Pontes, Bonnie Raitt… Y Ewen Vernal (contrabajo), otro Capercaillie, ha tocado con Lou Reed, Michael Brecker, Chris Rea, Deacon Blue, Kate Rusby… Lo dicho, un lujo.

En "Tierra", todos los temas han sido compuestos por Vicente Amigo y arreglados por el guitarrista y Guy Fletcher. Es el séptimo disco de estudio del guitarrista cordobés nacido en Sevilla y su trabajo más universal. Está la esencia flamenca, pero incorpora sonoridades nuevas y diferentes, que sitúan la música de Vicente Amigo en una órbita menos ceñida a la ortodoxia flamenca, pero siempre con la inspiración, la fidelidad a la raíz y el virtuosismo que le acompaña desde la aparición de su primer álbum en 1991.

“Tengo toda la ilusión puesta en Tierra porque es un mensaje positivo que vamos a dar al mundo. Está buscando la belleza, ese abrazo de las tierras. Por eso se titula así”, dice Vicente Amigo. Es "Tierra", cumbre creativa de Vicente Amigo, que se lanza con "Roma" como impecable single de presentación

Próximamente tendrás más noticias.

Hasta pronto!




Munin -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 17:16:45)

It's alright, I guess. Vicente is pretty good at selling us the same thing over and over again. [:D] The additional instrumentation sure will make the flamenco police raise an eyebrow though.




athrane77 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 17:27:11)

I adore Vicente Amigo but I really think I have to adjust to that sound. Roma sounds a bit like a Knopfler song. Reminds me of cold days. Kind of celtic-sound. No andalucía. But thats just me talking about his new single, as an hardcore Vicente fan.




gounaro -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 17:46:07)

Magnificent! [:D]




KMMI77 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 17:58:29)

Great news!

I love Vicentes music. His style always relaxes me when i hear it. More so than any other player.

The melodic twists and turns always surprise and please my ears. I'm always impressed by the way he can take something so complex and make it sound simple. IMO many other guitarists end up with something sounding overly complex. And I don't enjoy it so much.

Imo this is very flamenco. It sounds elegant and really tells a story. I find the expression in his arpeggios outstanding.




tri7/5 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 18:33:33)

Flamenco or not, I'm digging it. Folk-menco.




athrane77 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 19:20:50)

Never said it was bad or something. I only said that I have to adjust to that sound. It's something other, something I don't expect from this new recording.. I heard the first arpegios and I thought of a typical slow Vicente Bulería like we heard it on his other albums. But it is something different. A celticría maybe [:D]
I don't have to say that the dynamics, melody and arrangement of that piece are outstanding, very creative, very emotional. That should be obvious.




gounaro -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 19:45:25)

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A celticría maybe

I think you're right. [8D]

But we're waiting to listen to his other recordings of this album. I like that Vicente mixed celtic melodies to this buleria.




changue -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 19:46:01)

He's playing in Glasgow (Scotland) on the 18th Jan.

It's part of the annual Celtic Connections finger-in-the-ear wig-out


I don't fancy his chances much if the Caledonian Flamenco Police catch up with him.

McChangue




Ricardo -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 19:48:41)

kinda boring.




XXX -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 20:11:11)

I like it but this song moves more towards the easy listening/world music scene. The music on his first album had a huge impact on guitarrists. This kind of stuff... probably wont. Reminds me a bit of a song by Rafael Cortes with all the drums, flute and especially the breaks.
The recording is superb though, so much dynamics and clarity. Maybe the best instrumental recording quality ive ever heard.




Munin -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 20:27:32)

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ORIGINAL: Deniz

I like it but this song moves more towards the easy listening/world music scene. The music on his first album had a huge impact on guitarrists. This kind of stuff... probably wont. Reminds me a bit of a song by Rafael Cortes with all the drums, flute and especially the breaks.
The recording is superb though, so much dynamics and clarity. Maybe the best instrumental recording quality ive ever heard.


Well, it sounds exactly like every album since Ciudad de las Ideas...which I think is funny since the press release makes such a big deal of having the Dire Straits as a producer.

On a side note, apparently Vicente wanted to do an instructional video at some point but his contract (with Sony/Warner I am guessing) didn't allow him to do so.




Bulerias2005 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 21:24:56)

Sounds better than Paseo de Gracia, but the chord progression is way too predictable. The instrumentation is interesting, but comes off as gimmicky...




Doitsujin -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 21:25:29)

I really like this track except this flute. And this accordion... and this flute and this flute and this flute and this flute...and this flute and this flute...and this flute..... and thats basically the summary of this song. :) Cool, new stuff from Vicente! Interesting. Except this flute...




Leñador -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 21:35:54)

I just don't like this kind of flamenco. I have absolute respect for Vicente, and some of his songs I love, but this world music stuff he does aint my bag...........




bursche -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 9 2013 21:40:31)

I'm so bored. He does an accomp pattern all the time and the celtic sounds are no suitable substitute for cante at all...




rombsix -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 1:19:43)

Can someone help me out with this issue? I'd like to watch the video...



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KMMI77 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 1:45:37)

[:D]That was quick!

You must have just made the first tutorial in the world. You should get some views on that one, LOL




rombsix -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 1:59:40)

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You must have just made the first tutorial in the world. You should get some views on that one, LOL


That was the thinking. [:D] [8D]

I posted it on Vicente's FB page just to stick it to him. I have a feeling YouTube is going to tell me I need to take down the video soon. Probably upset Vicente. I wonder why. [8D] [:D]




KMMI77 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 2:07:18)

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I posted it on Vicente's FB page just to stick it to him. I have a feeling YouTube is going to tell me I need to take down the video soon. Probably upset Vicente. I wonder why.


[:D]Oh well, If they do that, just upload the second half of the vid where you play it slowly. Maybe you should upload it now so the date will still show that you were first, just incase they force you to remove the above version. [:D]

Nice work Ramzi!




rombsix -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 2:19:35)

[:D]

Cheers Kris! [;)]




Leñador -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 4:30:46)

Holy crap, your and animal Romb! That's crazy fast.........




Anders Eliasson -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 8:09:52)

This recording has absolutely nothing to do with flamenco...

There´s nothing flamenco in it. absolutely nothing nothing nothing.... If you have a very "open" mind, you could call it a 6/8 bulerias, but the melodic context and everything else has nothing to do with flamenco and it be streching everything a lot to call it flamenco.

I have nothing against it, its sweet and as Ricardo says a bit boring. But dont call it flamenco PLEASE. There must be some limits.

BTW, I will tell you when I´ve heard it in and elevator or a supermarket. I wont take long. Trust me.




XXX -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 8:29:53)

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ORIGINAL: Anders Eliasson
But dont call it flamenco PLEASE.


Its flamenco. [:D]




athrane77 -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 8:55:38)

maybe we could be a bit more optimistic with his upcoming album. The label is responsable for the single-publishing. They always take this easy-listening stuff. In Paseo de Gracia it was that sweet tango with all the violins. In Ciudad de las ideas it was that boss-rumba thingy. In my opinion its very nice music but I can't feel this kind of aggressivity, I realy love about flamenco, in some of his pieces. In some cases Roma sound too consonant, which is for me not suitable for flamenco. But who cares? The Maestro can do what he want.
But like I said I'm optimistic that we probably could hear some real flamenco on his upcoming album..




Ramirez -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 9:15:30)

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This recording has absolutely nothing to do with flamenco...


Who called it Flamenco (apart from Deniz!)?

Don't get me wrong, musically, my first love is flamenco. However, my tastes in music are broad, and I enjoy music for music's sake.

This piece seems to be all about melody, simplicity and mood. And I like it. I like his tone and his melodic sense. This is mood music. Mellow mood music at that.

I'm also half Spanish and half scottish, so a fusion between flamenco and celtic folk musicians is going to appeal to me!




Erik van Goch -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 14:31:12)

:-)




kudo -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 15:25:51)

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This piece seems to be all about melody, simplicity and mood. And I like it. I like his tone and his melodic sense. This is mood music. Mellow mood music at that.

I agree, i dont care if its flamenco or not, its bueaty in simplicity!




Doitsujin -> RE: New album by Vicente Amigo (Jan. 10 2013 21:33:19)

I think the meaning of that music..is probably just the feeling as it flows... I really do like it very much.




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