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Re-release that has been re-mastered using the latest technological advances. Normal format in a plastic cover.
Camarón's second album, which was released in 1970. Paco de Lucía took part in this work, as is stated on the cover sleeve. The great artistic partnership that could be perceived in their first work becomes firmly consolidated in this one, and starts off the great flamenco revolution among the public at large. The magic combination between the cantaor's duende and Paco de Lucía's bold mastery does not go unnoticed. The more rhythmic pieces also features the guitar playing of his brother Ramón de Algeciras alongside his own. Once again, we find the contrast between bulerías which are very lively and double-quick rhythmic hand-clapping, alongside tangos that are rather slow.
This edition follows the original design and includes a booklet with photographs from the period, commentary by faustino Núñez and José Manuel Gamboa, and the lyrics of the songs featured in the record (without the musical scores).
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