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Va - Tirititran: Una Recopilación De Flamenco-Jazz Vol 1 [2LP]
2LP gatefold vinyl. The first volume of Flamenco-Jazz aims to showcase this unique style that has proven to be a bridge of communication and dialogue between flamenco and jazz musicians, creating an inimitable sound that is constantly evolving and transcending barriers. This style had already found some points of convergence in the seminal works of Ramón Montoya, Lionel Hampton, and Pedro Iturralde many years before their definitive convergence. Starting with a 1978 recording by Dolores, featuring Paco de Lucía, which later led to the formation of her legendary sextet with musicians who had participated in this recording. The beginning of a musical encounter and a new language that began to develop and materialize, as if it were a round trip, saw many of these musicians reunite to celebrate the music of Paco de Lucía on another seminal album, 10 de Paco. From this album come a track by two pioneers of the genre, Chano Domínguez and Jorge Pardo, without whose presence on the vinyl this collection would have been meaningless, and who appear twice. Of course, this first volume wouldn't be complete without masters like Josemi Carmona, Pedro Ojesto, and Marc Miralta. Vinilos Enlace also invite you to read the song credits to see the musicians who participated, including names like Carles Benavent, Javier Colina, Tino Di Geraldo, Perico Sambeat, Guillermo McGill, and Jerry González, from whom the label has recovered one of his earliest recordings with flamenco artists, his collaboration with Diego Amador. Also included are incredible flamenco singers of the caliber of Conchi Heredia, La Tremendita, Israel Fernández, El Mati, David Carpio, and Rafael Vargas "El Chino." And of course, a new generation of names that have elevated the genre to its current status, such as flautists Trinidad Jiménez and Sergio De Lope, Juanfe Pérez, and Juan Pérez Rodríguez from Huelva, Pablo Martín Caminero from Vitoria, and Miquel Álvarez from Valencia. Not forgetting innovators like Antonio Lizana and Enriquito, who are crossing borders and sharing their unique style.
A1. Dolores - ¿Por Dónde Caminas?
A2. Chano Dominguez - Refrito
A3. Jorge Pardo Y Chano Dominguez - La Tumbona
A4. Marc Miralta - Segment
B1. Carles Benavent & Josemi Carmona - Sencillito
B2. Flamenco Jazz Company - Bulería De Los Chicos
B3. Antonio Lizana - Camino
B4. Diego Amador - Amores
C1. Sergio De Lope - Tangos Del Buenro
C2. Miquel Alvarez Group - Martinete A Trane
C3. Jorge Pardo - Zapatito
C4. Pablo Martin Caminero - La Propina
D1. Juanfe Pérez - Mientras Duermes
D2. Trinidad Jimenez - Pentalegrías
C3. Juan Perez Rodriguez Aure - En Mi Casa
D4. Enrique Rodriguez Enriquito - Luna De Madrid