Flamenca - Ginesa Ortega
"Flamenca" is a significant return of Ginesa Ortega to her more flamenco roots. The singer offer a variety of eight different flamenco styles, from the seguiriya to the fandango and a cover of the bolero "Dos gardenias".
"Flamenca" is a significant return of Ginesa Ortega to her more flamenco roots. The singer offer a variety of eight different flamenco styles, from the seguiriya to the fandango and a cover of the bolero "Dos gardenias".
The original soundtrack of the film by Jaime Chávarri that is based on the life of Camarón de la Isla. This soundtrack is made up of songs by the brilliant cantaor (flamenco singer), featuring the original recordings with guitar accompaniment by Paco de Lucía and Tomatito. It includes a bonus DVD (in the same CD, not as a separate disc) containing promotional material, the film's trailer and...
Carlos Saura gets close to flamenco again. At present he is shooting "Iberia", a film - not a documentary - in which classical ballet, contemporary and Spanish dance, and flamenco hold hands. On this occasion, Saura adapts the "Iberia" suite by the Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz, which is considered his best composition. Sara Baras, Antonio Canales , Manolo Sanlucar, Miguel Ángel Berna and...
''Picasso en mis ojos'' is an authentic gem. It is the fifth solo album by Diego El Cigala, a purebreed cantaor (flamenco singer) who is acclaimed for his gypsy voice. It is dedicated to Picasso (Málaga, 1881-Mougins 1973), the great genius of contemporary painting and the creator of Cubism.The fact is that Diego El Cigala is featured with accompaniment by the guitars of Paco de Lucía,...
Limón, composed and arranged by Javier Limón himself, is the record that begins the activity of the record label that the recognised musician and producer.Javier Limón starts a new record label under the name "Casa Limón" with this release of a solo album that joins many guests artists suchs as Paco de Lucía, Niño Josele, Potito, Guadiana, Montse Cortés, La Tana and Bebo Valdés .
Although this compilation contains many of the songs featured on their 1995 release "Best of the Gipsy Kings", this expanded two-CD set features many stellar tracks recorded since then. Featuring their unique style of pop-influenced flamenco, '¡Volare! The Very Best of The Gipsy Kings' is a passionate and uplifting collection featuring familiar, but not exhausted, Spanish-language songs.
Raimundo Amador is one of the artists who has worked together with all kinds of artists, both at a national and international level. As a guitarist, he has tackled several genres and although his roots lie in flamenco, his love for blues has always been especially important. This record is a compilation of some of the great songs that he has recorded with flamenco artists like Tomatito,...
'Pokito a poko', their new record, includes eleven new songs to allow you to enjoy flamenco chill in your own living room. After "Endorfinas en la mente" (2003), Chambao returns with "Pokito a poko", with which the band looks ahead to the future, as the title suggests, and to develop a very personal and different kind of music. Their album brings together, once again without any kind of...
Vicente Amigo is giving his best in this album. After five years without publishing an alum alone, Vicente Amigo comes back with 'Un momento en el sonido'. A flamenco album, in which there is the cooperation of Tino di Geraldo and Joan Albert Amargos and the singers Antonio Villar and 'Potito'. 'Un momento en el sonido' is the best song of the album. The rhythmic originality of the rumba...