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alain faucher has transcribed from several manolo sanlucar albums that don't seem to exist anywhere else,
"La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar" and
"Las dos caras de la guitarra"
i thought they might be compilations, but the titles don't appear on any other albums that i can find info for, unless they are the same tracks with different titles.
does anyone know anything about these albums and/or tracks?
Garrotin (sol) Mantón de flecos LP: La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Bulerias Bulerias sanluqueñas LP: Las dos caras de la guitarra Buleria por solea Trianera LP: La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Rondeña Recuerdo a Ramon Montoya LP: La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Taranto Sabor minero LP: La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Fandango Canto a huelva LP: La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Alegrías Alegrías blancas LP: Las dos caras de la guitarra Tangos Tangos extremeños La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Milonga Canto a una lágrima La guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Siguiriyas Siguiriya de la Quica Las dos Caras de la Guitarra Bulerias Barrio de San Miguel La Guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar Juncales Viejo Yunque La Guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar
thanks for those links, i didn't know about either of those, don't suppose i'm gonna find that Las dos caras de la guitarra album on Amazon am i? oh well... anyone got the manolo tracks on mp3?
RE: manolo sanlucar albums? (in reply to machopicasso)
quote:
Were you ever able to locate any of these?
In particular, were you able to find a recording of "Siguiriya de la Quica"?
I got hold of an old LP of "La Guitarra de Manolo Sanlúcar" (I think from Todo Coleccion, or maybe Music Stack), but never found "Las dos caras de la guitarra" which the track you are interested in seems to be from.
RE: Manolo Sanlucar, "Siguiriya... (in reply to machopicasso)
Really wish someone answered this post. I was just about to ask a similar question! What is the name of this Siguiriya? Im desperately trying to find the tabs for it as I'm making it my new mission to learn this piece and I dont even know what its called. Is it Siguiriya de la Quica? Also does anyone have any tabs for it or know of where it can be found?
RE: Manolo Sanlucar, "Siguiriya... (in reply to JonathanPM)
I think it's the one from "Mundo Y Formas de la Guitarra Flamenca"
If so, it's on "Mundo Y Formas de la Guitarra Flamenca vol 2", and titled "Elegía al Niño Ricardo"
There is an "official" transcription book of each volume by Claude Worms available, not sure if Alain Faucher has also transcribed it, he has a lot of Manolo tabs on his Affedis web site.
RE: manolo sanlucar albums? (in reply to machopicasso)
quote:
Were you ever able to locate any of these?
In particular, were you able to find a recording of "Siguiriya de la Quica"?
mystery solved!
Las Dos Caras de la Guitarra Espanola was a compilation of half flamenco and half classical. There were 4 tracks from Manolo, and these were from an EP that he released in 1964. Tracklist:
A1 Alegrías Blancas A2 Siguiriyas De La Quica B1 Bulerías Sanluqueñas B2 Soleares Del Recuerdo
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