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RobF -> Tomatito and José Mercé (Sep. 26 2018 15:10:14)

It looks like they will be putting out an album very soon.

I’m really looking forward to hearing it. José Mercé favours a fairly even mix of Latin pop and flamenco pieces on his albums and the production standards in the past have always been to the highest level. If this is anything like his works with Vicente Amigo or Moraito then I expect it will be a treat.

I guess I’m not a purist because I enjoy his pop stuff as much as I do his flamenco.




sartorius -> RE: Tomatito and José Mercé (Sep. 26 2018 15:13:28)

Shooting some pics for the cover:



and a rumba from the album:





Fred Klinge -> RE: Tomatito and José Mercé (Sep. 26 2018 16:39:17)

Thanks for the heads-up! Still in my early learning days when it comes recordings...which of his albums featured Moriato? Thanks!




RobF -> RE: Tomatito and José Mercé (Sep. 26 2018 18:15:21)

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...which of his albums featured Moriato?


Moraito played on pretty well every album he did after 2000 up until his death. Lío and Lo Que No Se Da are both worth a listen. I like all his stuff, though.




Escribano -> RE: Tomatito and José Mercé (Sep. 26 2018 19:21:28)

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which of his albums featured Moriato


They were joined at the hip [8|] and Moraíto Chico was one of the greatest players.




Dudnote -> RE: Tomatito and José Mercé (Sep. 27 2018 7:08:41)

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ORIGINAL: Fred Klinge

Thanks for the heads-up! Still in my early learning days when it comes recordings...which of his albums featured Moriato? Thanks!

Check out their Puro y Jondo video for some traditional stuff.




Fred Klinge -> RE: Tomatito and José Mercé (Sep. 27 2018 10:20:05)

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Check out their Puro y Jondo video for some traditional stuff.


Incredible video...it's times like these I wish I spoke Spanish as the discussion seems to be interesting and important to the music. Moraito's accompaniment is phenomenal, the perfect compliment to the cante.

Great recommendation.




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