Las calles de San Blas - Jose el Frances
In this album ‘Las calles de San Blas’, he dears mixing bulerias and tanguillos with a bit of reggae. He collaborated with Potito and Ketama.
In this album ‘Las calles de San Blas’, he dears mixing bulerias and tanguillos with a bit of reggae. He collaborated with Potito and Ketama.
It is the first album of one of the most representative band of the new flamenco. Enrique Heredia and Juan José Suarez are mixing flamenco with pop music.
Tino is a percussionist and battery, who recorded more than 50 CD’s of the flamenco style. This is his second CD, an experimental work, eclectic, with a large variety of styles.
Raimundo boasts himself that on this Cd, he combines 'more rock & more flamenco than ever'. The 10 songs are all produced by Fernando Illán, but amoung them are songs written by Pulgar, Kiko Veneno, Santiado Auserón and Los Delincuentes, among others.'Isla Menor', whose title is a tribute to Raimundo's house in Sevilla, includes important contributions from: Antonio Carmona, who sings a...
'Un okupa en tu corazón' [A squatter in your heart] is Raimundo's fourth record as a solo artist. Raimundo emphasizes that this is his 'more guitar based' album. Flamenco, rock, blues, jazz and funk guitars, all tuned by himself, can be heard along the 12 tracks of the CD. Raimundo adds that he has put a lot of stress on 'the urban content of the lyrics', and explores more deeply 'the Latin...
'Noche de Flamenco y Blues', was recorded live at the Plaza de Toros Las Ventas, Madrid, on 29th July 1998 before a packed audience that enjoyed over two hours of non-stop music. Raimundo Amador, former member of the legandary flamenco band Pata Negra, had on the reigning king of the blues, BB King, his very special guest for the night. Among other guests were Kiko Veneno, Remedios Amaya, Charo...
This is Raimundo Amador's debut album as a solo artists, after his work with Veneno, and legendary band Pata Negra. The album title is a tribute to his guitar, built by Gerundino Fernández. This recording features guests like B.B. King and Argentinian prodigy Andrés Calamaro and it follows the flamenco and blues fusion that Raimundo himself started with the two bands aforementioned.
12 tracks soaked in the exotic flamenco and blues cocktail, among them a rendition of Take Five, the best-selling jazz single of all times. Raimundo Amador is one of those artists who gives it all and makes his guitar talk, He's a gipsy, a honest and gentle man with a naughty face who expresses himself naturally through music. He's got a genius inside and that makes him unforgettable.
José Soto Barea ‘Sorderita’ is considered as one of the father of New Flamenco. Son of Sordera de Jerez and member of the biggest singing dynasty, he is a great composer and an amazing flamenco character. His albums are an authentic reference of the new flamenco. Among his tittles: ' Mi secreto pirata'.
This double CD puts together 34 flamenco artists. A compilation like few given the high quality of the performing artists, the songs, and the wide variety of styles. From Fosforito in 1957 to the virtuoso Tomatito in 2001, spanning over 50 years of Flamenco history.