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Cruce de caminos. Jazz viene del Sur |
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Content: 1 CD
Year of
publication: 2001
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Forged in the most classic style of gypsy guitar playing, guitarist Gerardo Nuñez crosses paths with the style of jazz saxophonist Perico Sambeat. Together, they lead a handful of great musicians from very different backgrounds. George Colligan, Javier Colina, Armenian Arto Tuncboyaciyan, Marc Miralta and the cantaora (female flamenco singer) Esperanza Fernández find a pleasurable common ground in this “crossing of paths”, half-way between jazz improvisation and the liveliest flamenco tradition.
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Spetacular Performance
I got this lat few weeks from esflamenco & cant stop listening to it.The jazz sound band that retains the flamenco roots is unbelievable especially the sumptious guitar by Nunez & vocals by Esperanza Fernandez are out of this world. Extremely listenable music.Its a live recording & the audience can not seemingly get enough you hear the applauds beggig for more. Excellent cast of musicians on piano, sax, drums,vocals etc.
Thanda Makhathini Pietermaritzburg, South Africa |
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Esto sí es jazz
Magnífico disco de fusion jazz y flamenco. Supongo que nos gustará más a los amantes del jazz por encima de los amantes del flamenco. Cómo me hubiera gustado haber presenciado este espectáculo. A mi particularmente me gusta más que otros experimentos semejantes (Chano Domínguez, Pedro Iturralde incluso Paco de Lucía...) pero es que el jazz todavía me gusta un poquito más que el flamenco. Todavía, porque esta Esperanza Fernández canta magníficamente.
En la reseña está mal puesto, en el disco George Colligan es pianista, Javier Colina contrabajo, Marc Miralta, batería y Arto Tuncboyaciyan percusión. Todos magníficos.
Un saludo
José Luis Málaga, España |
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