Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Comment: I love Putumayo CDs.
This one is good - not "wow", but good.
There are a few good songs, but I was not that impressed.
I've heard better flamenco, I expected a little more passion.
But still, I recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: putumayo - always good Comment: I sent this as a gift to my daughter - she said it was great! We have ordered many CDs from Putumayo and have never been disappointed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Contemporary Spanish Music Comment: I love this CD. Is the kind of music you like to try once in a while to change from the day to day.
I loved all the songs, each one had its own kind of spanish influence. Each one was diferent and good in it's particular way.
Putumayo realy did good putting this together.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Music for the Gypsies at Heart! Comment: I can't stop listening to this CD. I listen to it in my car, snap it into my CD-Rom, before I go to bed, when I wake up... It is a great compilation of Flamenco Music with relatively unknown / commercial artists. You must get it! It makes a great backdrop to any party, it will bring the gypsy out of you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another winner from Putumayo Comment: Although world music snobs still 'pooh-pooh' whatever Putumayo puts out, their releases of the last few years have been pretty good... and this disc is no exception! This time around, it's the modern flamenco sound.... All these decades later, the Gipsy Kings still cast a long shadow on the world of popular flamenco, as evidenced by the forceful opening number on this fine collection, "Rankankin," by Maita Verde, which bears the stamp of the Kings' virile pop-crossover formula. There's a lot of variety, though, and other tracks on here are more subtle and lyrical, although many, inevitably, drift into easy listening-ish "world music" terrain. Almost all of the bands are Spanish or Catalonian, although it also includes entries by French groups such as the Gitano Family and Ricao, as well as American-based acts such as Ziroq and De Madera. All in all, a sweeping and effective overview of modern flamenco, which ably explores the style's rich Arabic and cross-cultural influences. Recommended!
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