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Have been trying to find a link to even hear a preview from it. If it's more of the same I'll probably pass as he nailed that style on his first cd which I really enjoy. I am hoping he branches out a bit.
Ok cool looks like it is on Spotify as of today. And I have to say, pretty killer album. It's much more puro than a lot of his other stuff recently and has a great range of styles. Also great lineup of guest artists. Overall really happy with this release.
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From: Abita Springs, Louisiana
RE: Dani de Moron's new CD (in reply to Fred Klinge)
Might help if I did learn how to navigate my way around Spotify. Yes, the new cd is there and it sounds good so far. I'll make my way through the entire album tomorrow. Thanks!
Good to hear he's moved on from his more "laid back" outside harmonies style of the first two albums. It's definitely his style but the second album just felt like more of the same. I'm not on spotify so still looking for a couple previews before ordering.
Why can't I buy the MP3 album from Amazon? It seems I can only listen to the full thing if a get a subscription on Amazon for streaming...
Ramzi, I'm hoping it will be available on iTunes soon. I happen to have Amazon Prime and I pay a bit extra for the unlimited music. Like you, I'd like to have an MP3 download or cd.
I've listened through once and it's a fantastic recording. I do believe all the tracks have cante and Dani's accompaniment is tremendous, in my humble new-to-flamenco opinion.
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Link to the album on YouTube. I still havnt been able to find a good source for getting this album. I like the Solea with El Pele. My only criticism would be for him to change his recording/sound a bit because all three of his albums sound exactly the same which gets repetitive. They have this distinct processed sound. And I think he over does the harmony with the second guitar at times - but that’s my opinion. Dani is an amazing player with some novel ideas but can take a bit for things to sink in.