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RE: Manuel Morao Discography (in reply to tijeretamiel)
Videos have him accompanying : Agujetas, Agujetas viejo, Chozas El Mono Chicharrona Aurelio Selles Tia Anica Piriñaca Etc
So I am sure his discography is much more extensive than that list. Rito y Geografia alone is a great source and I am sure he had a hand in it's production. I put him in same category as Mechor and N. Ricardo interns of historic importance as accompanist.
RE: Manuel Morao Discography (in reply to Ricardo)
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So I am sure his discography is much more extensive than that list.
I guess it depends if you include video recordings shown originally in TV in the "discography" or just audio recordings released as vinyl/cassette/Cd.
I checked a few recordings I have of singers. Manuel Agujetas accompanied by Manolo Sanlucar, Parilla de Jerez, Curro de Jerez and Moraito; Manuel Soto El Sordera accompanied by Felix de Utrera; Tio Gregorio El Borrico accompanied by Paco Cepero; Tia Anica La Piriñaca accompanied by Parrilla de Jerez, Diego Carrasco and Juan Moreno (Manuel's brother). I could only find a couple of tracks of Juan Talega accompanied by Manuel Morao to add to the list. Not to say there aren't more out there to find though....
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RE: Manuel Morao Discography (in reply to tijeretamiel)
Grandes figures du flamenco, Vol. 4 Terremoto de Jerez: Fandangos «Ni testigos ni abogados» Terremoto de Jerez: Soleares «No me quiere tu gente» Terremoto de Jerez: Bulerías «La calle nueva» Terremoto de Jerez: Soleares «Remedio no tenga» Terremoto de Jerez: Fandangos «Que la besara en los manos» Terremoto de Jerez: Bulerías por Soleá «Mira la que es ignorancia» Terremoto de Jerez: Siguiriyas «Morirme quisiera»
Grandes figures du flamenco, Vol. 13 La Perla de Cádiz: Bulerías «Duermete, Curro» La Perla de Cádiz: Siguiriyas «Te fuiste de mi vera» La Perla de Cádiz: Alegrías «Me valgo de mi saber» La Perla de Cádiz: Fandangos «Donde ese hombre bebido» La Perla de Cádiz: Bulerías «De la morería» La Perla de Cádiz: Soleares «Que cosas dice este loco» La Perla de Cádiz: Tientos «Que tenga rejas de bronce» La Perla de Cádiz: Tangos «A la Virgen del Rosario» La Perla de Cádiz: Cantiñas «Metida en ese rincón» La Perla de Cádiz: Bulerías
Medio siglo de cante flamenco Terremoto de Jerez: Siguiriyas «Siempre por los rincones» Terremoto de Jerez: Tarantos «Donde estará este muchacho» Terremoto de Jerez: Tangos «Cuando te veo venir» Terremoto de Jerez: Bulerías de Jerez «Por lo que yo voy mirando» Terremoto de Jerez: Soleares de Jerez «Con intención de dejarme» Terremoto de Jerez: Fandangos gitanos «Me entregaste con tus manos» Terremoto de Jerez: Caña «El pensamiento me anima»
Grandes guitarras del flamenco, Vol. 4 Sernita de Jerez: Alegrías «El sentío me lo quita» Sernita de Jerez: Malagueña «A la mare de mi alma» Sernita de Jerez: Soleares «Me da miedo de quererte» El Chaleco: Romeras «Ay de mí, que me he perdío» El Chaleco: Tangos «A Jesús del gran poder» El Chaleco: Tanguillos comparseros «Los anticuarios» Paquera de Jerez: Tangos jerezanos «Te tengo que ver llorar» Paquera de Jerez: Fandangos de Huelva «Fragancias de Punta Umbría» Paquera de Jerez: Fandangos de Sevilla «Sultana del salero» Paquera de Jerez: Media Granaína «Filigrana de jazmín» Paquera de Jerez: Tientos «La luz de tus ojos grises» Paquera de Jerez: Bulerías «Yo pase fatigas dobles» Terremoto de Jerez: Siguiriyas «Que Dios la perdone» Terremoto de Jerez: Tientos «Que este querer que te tengo» Terremoto de Jerez: Malagueñas «Rosa, yo no te cogí» Terremoto de Jerez: Soleares «Dos vereitas iguales» Terremoto de Jerez: Fandangos «No quiero juerga ni vino» Terremoto de Jerez: Bulerías «En la puerta con tu mare»
Note that the last album Manuel has (as accompanist) to entirely himself, Philips 522 324-2.
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RE: Manuel Morao Discography (in reply to mark indigo)
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ORIGINAL: mark indigo
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So I am sure his discography is much more extensive than that list.
I guess it depends if you include video recordings shown originally in TV in the "discography" or just audio recordings released as vinyl/cassette/Cd.
I checked a few recordings I have of singers. Manuel Agujetas accompanied by Manolo Sanlucar, Parilla de Jerez, Curro de Jerez and Moraito; Manuel Soto El Sordera accompanied by Felix de Utrera; Tio Gregorio El Borrico accompanied by Paco Cepero; Tia Anica La Piriñaca accompanied by Parrilla de Jerez, Diego Carrasco and Juan Moreno (Manuel's brother). I could only find a couple of tracks of Juan Talega accompanied by Manuel Morao to add to the list. Not to say there aren't more out there to find though....
Wow, so I went looking and indeed he is not found so much as I would have thought! I guess the recordings he did do were so inspiring to me I just assumed he was more active as a recording artist....but apparently nothing like N. Ricardo or Melchor or even PDL in terms of out put. Even in the large manga antalogia he only appears with terremoto and perla. Well, if anyone cares I think his work in Rito y Geografia shows his versatility better than his discografy IMO.
RE: Manuel Morao Discography (in reply to Ricardo)
I was surprised too that he didn't appear as much as expected (I have so many discs now I don't have time to listen to everything often enough and my brain can't keep up), agree with you about RyG, that shows how he was obviously working, but I guess live and not so much in the studio. Also there is a documentary from maybe the sixties, with a plummy BBC commentary, called "Where the unspeakable is sung" (Donde lo inexplicable es canción)