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In Paco De Lucia's "Luzia", the music is deeper, more expressive and more flamenco that in the guitarist's memorable 1987 recording "Siroco". "Siroco" was the work of an impetuous artist; "Luzia" is the work of an artist in full command of the power of serenity, solitude and sorrow. "Siroco" moved us to joy and tears; "Luzia" tells us to discover sadness in joy and teaches us the comfort of tears. "Siroco" was composed by a colossus of flamenco creativity; "Luzia" has been written by a human being aware of his own mortality. In "Siroco" the music establishes a dialogue with Andalousian history; in "Luzia" there is also a dialogue with the terror of our finite life spans. "Siroco" was a tour-de-force, "Luzia" is a revelation.
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05:08 |
Rio De La Miel
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Instrumental
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06:52 |
La Villa Vieja
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Instrumental
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05:37 |
Calle Municion
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Instrumental
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05:36 |
Me Regale
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Vocal
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05:40 |
Luia
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Vocal
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04:58 |
Manteca Colora
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Instrumental
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05:58 |
El Chorruelo
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Instrumental
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06:07 |
Camaron
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Vocal
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Paco De Lucia |
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Guitar, Vocals, Laud, Production, Conception |
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Tino Di Geraldo |
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Panderos, Tablas, Cajon |
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Luis Dulzaides |
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Congas, Yembe |
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Carlos Benavent |
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Mandola, Bass |
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Josemi Carmona |
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Mandola |
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Duquende |
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Vocals |
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Chonchi |
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Coros |
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Joaquin Grilo |
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Pies, Palmas |
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Pepe De Lucia |
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Palmas |
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Ramon |
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Palmas |
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Mambru |
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Palmas |
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Jose Luis Garrido |
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Engineering |
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Pepe Loeches |
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Mixing, Mastering |
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Manuel Nieto |
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Interior Photography |
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Pedro Delgado |
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Graphic Design |
Recorded at Estudios Musitron.
Mixed and mastered at Estudios Musicgrama.
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