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The highest selling record in the history of flamenco music, but it was also the most expensive to produce. He recorded it in London together with the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra, accompanied by Tomatito on guitar, although guitarist Vicente Amigo also took part alongside other musicians like Raimundo Amador, Carles Benavent, Tino di Geraldo and Manuel Soler. Camarón had already established himself as a revolutionary in the world of flamenco singing, on whose influence both his contemporaries and new generations would draw.
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