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I just got Flamenco Vivo a couple days ago and really like it. I like the recording quality, perhaps the live element makes it a little more raw and I like that it's stripped down without flutes or other weird instruments.
This is my first exposure to Tomatito and I only have one CD with Camaron (w/Paco).
Which other recordings by these two (either together or separate) are must haves?
On a related note, does any one have Reencuentro by Camaron? It's a CD and DVD set. I'm wondering if the documentary is any good.
RE: Tomatito and Camaron Recommendations (in reply to NeZ)
Hi, I was introduced to Flamenco through "La leyenda del tiempo" (hope i spelled that right). It has Camaron, Tomatito, Raimundo Amador, Rubem Dantes and they say it's a pivotal album in flamenco. I like it. This does have some wierd instruments on it such as a moog synthesiser but other tracks a more traditional cheers, Richard
RE: Tomatito and Camaron Recommendations (in reply to NeZ)
The Paris video is the pinnacle of Camaron and Tomatito. I think it is available on youtube as well. I don't know which dvd they have from Malaga? Can you post a link.
RE: Tomatito and Camaron Recommendations (in reply to NeZ)
on this website you can listen to camaron (it doesn't work with all browsers) http://www.terra.es/personal5/camaronleyenda/camaron.htm it has Leyenda Del Tiempo, and tracks with Camaron and Paco de Lucia, the lyrics are given as well. As far as i know none of the live material is included there.