Paco de Lucía

Paco de Lucía

Paco de Lucía is inarguably one of the greatest living guitarists in the world and one of the great heros of modern flamenco. He is credited with creating ‘fusion’ style flamenco influenced by jazz – stretching and embellishing flamenco’s stucture but remaining faithful to the soul of its Roma, Muslim and Jewish roots. Following five years of creative silence, Paco de Lucía is back to change the face of music with Cositas Buenas. Torn between Spain and Mexico, this is a rounded and polished album that is loyal to flamenco with eight completely new tracks. Three Bulerías blaze the trail: Patio Custodio, Volar and Que Venga el Alba. On the last of these Paco reaches back in time to rescue his inner voice, Camarón de la Isla, and plays alongside the third of the holy trinity, Tomatito. The voices of La Tana, Montse Cortés and El Potito raise this
masterpiece to even greater heights while Jerry González and Juan D’Angelyca are there to guarantee the musical quality.

Eve 6
Jon McLaughlin
Flatlanders
Dick Dale
Johnny Clegg