Music CD - Great Masters of Flamenco, Vol. 14

Great Masters of Flamenco, Vol. 14 Tracks: Bronce Gitano, Ecos de la Mina, Taconeo Gitano, Campiña Andaluza, Por los Olivares, Fragua Gitana, Ecosa Jerezanos, De los Alaurelles, Mi Garrotín, Joyas de la Alhambra, El Castillo Moro, Seis Sevillanas, Punta y Tacóan, Ay, Mis Ducas, Brisas de la Caleta, Noches de Cádiz, Y Tus Labios
Music CD: Great Masters of Flamenco, Vol. 14

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Manufacturer: Chant du Monde Fr.
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Tracks:
1. Bronce Gitano
2. Ecos de la Mina
3. Taconeo Gitano
4. Campiña Andaluza
5. Por los Olivares
6. Fragua Gitana
7. Ecosa Jerezanos
8. De los Alaurelles
9. Mi Garrotín
10. Joyas de la Alhambra
11. El Castillo Moro
12. Seis Sevillanas
13. Punta y Tacóan
14. Ay, Mis Ducas
15. Brisas de la Caleta
16. Noches de Cádiz
17. Y Tus Labios

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 3149025049995
Format: Import
Label: Chant du Monde Fr.
Manufacturer: Chant du Monde Fr.
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Chant du Monde Fr.
Release Date: 1998-09-04
Studio: Chant du Monde Fr.

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Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Mislabelled tracks
Comment: Sabicas (1912-90) was one of the greatest flamenco guitarists of the 20th century and a major influence on all his successors, most notably Paco de Lucía.

This compilation contains:

* 8 tracks from the seminal Flamenco Puro album (apparently now re-released) that made such an impact in Spain
* 4 tracks from "Flamenco Virtuoso"
* 2 tracks from "Tres Guitarras Tiene Sabicas"
* 2 tracks from "Adios a la guitarra"
* 1 track from "Flamenco!" (with Carmen Amaya)

However, several of the tracks from "Flamenco Puro" are mislabelled:

2) labelled "Ecos de la Mina" (Tarantas), is actually "Punta y Tacón " (Farruca). There is no Tarantas on the album.
7) labelled "Ecos jerezanos" (Soleá por Bulería), is actually "Aires de Triana" (Bulerías).
13) labelled "Punta y Tacón" (Farruca), is actually "Brisas de La Caleta" (Malagueñas).
15) labelled "Brisas de La Caleta" (Malagueñas), is actually "Ecos jerezanos" (Soleá por Bulería).

Apart from this, it's a good representative selection of Sabicas's playing. The total time is 64'47".

P.S. For a list of (and links to) all 20 albums in this series, see my So You'd Like To... Listen to Great Masters of Flamenco Guide.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: A good "starter" package
Comment: I'm writing this review based on listening to only the samples from the album available on the Amazon site. THat may seem premature, however, I've heard most of the cuts on this record before, and back in the days when Sabicas was the king of the flamenco guitar I was one of the millions trying (and failing) to play like him, so I'm not completely without knowledge here - I studied his records.
A few of the cuts are from the greatest flamenco guitar solo album ever recorded "Flamenco Puro". This album is almost constantly out of print now. I've been trying off and on to get a copy for 20 years with no luck so far. If you can find it - buy it. If you hate it you will find someone to buy it from you. Trust me.
Numerous other cuts are duets with Diego Castilion, a man who would have been a star if he weren't the brother of Sabicas. Most flamenco duets of the era consist of one man doing his solos while a second fills in as if he were doing song accompaniment. The brothers worked out complex harmony arrangements that were to change the nature of flamenco guitar. There has been a lot of unfortunate fallout from this -- The Gypsy Kings and their 40 cd rhumba fest for example -- but when it is done right the sound is unbelievable.
The final cut is from another long out of print album with Sabicas and the great dancer Carman Amaya. This is an older recording, (early 50s possibly late 40s) so the sound is somewhat tinny, but it is a great performance. This is another one of those great albums someone should re-issue. I believe it might have been a US Decca recording though and very little of their stuff has ever re-appeared.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Sabicas! Classic Flamenco
Comment: Sabicas or classic flamenco par excellence. How refreshing to listen to unadulterated Flamenco. No ugly background "orchestration", forget the Gipsy "King" commercial style flamenco and other tourist trap style music. This is it!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Sabicas - the eternal master of the Flamenco guitar
Comment: There is none and has never been one like Sabicas, and this CD brings all of the drama and beauty of his guitar to you in a way no other can approach. When you hear his tremolo, his Soleares and Farrucas, you will imagine that he has twenty fingers instead of ten. This collection is by far the best I have ever heard in the years I have been listening to Sabicas, and unsuccessfully trying to emulate his skill. VIVA SABICAS in our memories and hearts. This disk will do just that!


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