

This is a great intro to the Master's work. Beginning with his early music which stunned the flamenco world in the late 60's, things quickly take a more experimental and even more exciting turn from the early 70's with the improvisatory style of "Entre dos Aguas". His fusion of flamenco, world rhythms and jazz from the 80's on are also represented in this anthology.
What you don't get is any of the collaborations, so no Cameron or work with John McLaughlin et al, but as a way of getting to know the solo work of Paco de Lucia in various contexts, whether playing solo or with various lineups of his sextet, then this is a great record. The one constant is his passionate and inspiring guitar playing.
This 27-track compilation, released to coincide with the flamenco guitar legend’s 2004 Prince of Asturias prize for the arts, spans two discs and includes some of his best-loved songs, including “Punta del Faro,” “Entre Dos Aguas,” “Gitanos Andaluces,” and "Río Ancho.” James Christopher Monger, Rovi
Disc: 1
(01). Punta Del Faro
(02). Canastera
(03). Entre Dos Aguas
(04). Aires Choqueros
(05). Fuente Y Caudal
(06). Solea
(07). Almoraima
(08). Cueva Del Gato
(09). Rio Ancho
(10). Llanos Del Real
(11). Falla: Danza Ritual Del Fuego
(12). La Tumbona
(13). Monasterio De Sal
(14). Solo Quiero Caminar
Disc: 2
(01). Gitanos Andaluces
(02). Palenque
(03). Mi Niño Curro
(04). La Barrosa
(05). Gloria Al Niño Ricardo
(06). Zyryab
(07). Playa Del Carmen
(08). Iberia: 3. Puerto
(09). Soniquette
(10). Buana Buana King Kong
(11). Me Regale
(12). Luzia
(13). Rio De La Miel
Paco de Lucía: guitarra.
Segunda guitarra: Ramón de Algeciras.
Saxo y flauta: Jorge Pardo.
Percusión: Ruben Dantas.
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