Paco de Lucia is probably the best flamenco, if not the best guitar, player around. I would start with his album "Almoraima." You won't be disappointed. He is amazing. |
I'll second Paco de Lucia and put one out there for Al Di Meola. "Friday Night in san francisco" with Paco, Al and John Mclaughlin is a mind-blowing live show of improvisational guitar work with a good mix of flemenco guitar. |
Armik Bau Bandidos de Amor Benise Carlos Montoya Francis Goya Furia Gitana Jason McGuire Johannes Linstead Jose Luis Encinas Luis Villegas Nova Menco Ottmar Liebert Pavlo Pepe Romero Tierra Negra Val Ramos Flamenco Ensemble Young&Rollins
I have more if you want more. |
Gino d'Aurio 'Flemenco Passion' on XRCD.
NO flamenco guitar disk beats it, Friday Night in SF is great, especially the pink panther part, buy both, you won't be unhappy.
Check the threads, there are a few long threads on this topic already. |
Why Sabicas (Augustin Campos), of course. |
real flamenco is very different from Nuevo Flamenco a la Jesse Cook, and you may find it irritating if you don't care for the stomping and singing. Ottmar Liebert is a pale imitation at best. Good list, Gypsykings. |
Solo Quiero Caminar by Paco Lucia In 1981 (Philips 810 009-2) has some "great" tracks; I love the entire album. Here is true, real, contemporary(forever) Flamenco. Find it & enjoy. ATB,Pete |
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come on people estabans the man!!! |
Gino D'Auri is the best I've heard.
After that explore artists through Narada collections such: Gypsy soul, Obsession, Gypsy passion.....etc. |
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and Pepe Romero "Flamenco" |
Paco Pena is a beautiful traditional player. Try Azahara on Nimbus Records. But for shear being nailed to the back of your chair . . try the opening track of Gino d'Auri's Passion & Soul (pasion y duende) on World Music. Put your volumn control on stun and hold on! |
Strictly speaking it's not flamenco, but Ojos de Brujo have two excellent albums. |
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pepe reomero and carlos montoya please no generics(paco delucas)they are the best sorry not johon williams.We are talking spanish not interperetations. |
Flamenco: Pepe Romero, "Flamenco", on First Impression Music LIMK2HD022; yes you read that correct one of the first K2HD CDs.
Classical: Duo Favori, "The Well-Tempered Guitars", Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco 24 Preludes and Fugues for 2 Guitars op. 199, on Tacet 141
Wulfin Lieske, "What About This, Mr. Tárrega?", works by Bach, Albéniz, Tárrega and others, on Tacet 65; Lieske plays and compares 7 different classical guitars built between 1856 and 1958, a must for classical guitar buffs.
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check these out(there are actually plenty of CDs with both of these, so it's a win-win): Joaquin Rodrigo - Concerto de Aranjuez; Heitor Villa-Lobos - Concerto For Guitar and Small Orchestra;
Also, check out: "The Guitar Trio" by John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola, and Paco De Lucia; and "Friday Night in San Francisco" by Al Di Meola, John Mclaughlin, and Paco De Lucia
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Not necessarily my favorite, 'cause the category mentioned is too wide and varied, but I just picked up a copy of The Best of Manitas de Plata Guitar Flamenco, Vanguard VSD-37/38 (2 lp) and it's fantastic! |