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A rare appearance at the 1996 Germeringer Jazztage by legendary flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia and his sextet.
Some may question the inclusion of flamenco guitar within a jazz festival. However the similarities between flamenco and blues have been well documented: both are the outlet for a poor, disenfranchised minority, with a primitive strength, boundless capabilities for improvisation and a requirement for breathtaking virtuosity - all qualities shown by Paco de Lucia in this performance.
However he has additionally long been experimenting with jazz forms (evident even from his inclusion of bass, drums, and saxophone in his sextet), while still retaining the essence of the flamenco tradition. As he himself says, "What I have tried to do is have a hand holding onto tradition and the other scratching, digging in other places trying to find new things I can bring into flamenco".
TRACK LISTING
01. Mi nino curro
02. El panuelo
03. Alcazar de Sevilla
04. Playa del Carmen
05. Zyryab
06. Buana, Buana, King Kong
MUSICIANS
PACO DE LUCIA — guitar
RAMON DE ALGECIRAS — guitar
JUAN MANUEL CANIZARES — guitar
PEPE DE LUCIA — vocal
CARLES BENAVENT— bass
JORGE PARDO — flute, sax
RUBEM DANTAS — percussion
JOAQUIN GRILO— dancer
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