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  2. Entre dos aguas (song) - Wikipedia

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    As a single, "Entre dos Aguas" sold more than 300,000 copies, being certified Gold in 1976, and spent 22 weeks at the top of the sales charts, catapulting de Lucía's career. After the success of the song as a single, the label reedited the album Fuente y caudal in 1975, and it was released in cassette format in 1981 and in CD format in 1987.

  3. Paco de Lucía - Wikipedia

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    Paco de Lucía was born on 21 December 1947 [5] as Francisco Sánchez Gómez in Algeciras, [6] province of Cádiz, in southern Spain.He was the youngest of the five children of flamenco guitarist Antonio Sánchez Pecino and Portuguese mother Lucía Gomes; [7] his brothers include flamenco singer Pepe de Lucía and flamenco guitarist Ramón de Algeciras (now deceased).

  4. Almoraima - Wikipedia

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    Almoraima is a studio album by Paco de Lucía.. When Paco de Lucía made the groundbreaking Almoraima, he was just 28 years old. Already established as a prodigious talent, he used to opportunity to expand the possibilities of the flamenco music he loved so much.

  5. John McLaughlin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, John McLaughlin, Paco de Lucia and Al Di Meola (known collectively as "The Guitar Trio") reunited for a world tour and recorded an album of the same name. They had previously released a studio album entitled Passion, Grace & Fire back in 1983. Meanwhile, in the same year of 1996 McLaughlin recorded The Promise.

  6. Entre dos aguas (album) - Wikipedia

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    Entre dos aguas is the first compilation album by the Spanish guitarist and composer Paco de Lucía. It was originally published in 1975 by Phonogram Records on LP. It was reissued in 1981 by Universal Music Spain, with a substantially different track listing. Original 1975 track listing "Entre dos aguas" "Los pinares" "Jerezana" "En la caleta"

  7. Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda - Wikipedia

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    Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda is a Spanish documentary about the guitarist Paco de Lucía. [1] It is directed by Francisco Sánchez Varela [ 2 ] and portrayed by Paco de Lucía, who died before the production, [ 3 ] Camarón de la Isla [ 2 ] and Rubén Blades .

  8. En vivo desde el Teatro Real - Wikipedia

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    En vivo desde el Teatro Real (translated to Live from the Royal Theater in English) is a live album by Paco de Lucía recorded on February 18, 1975 at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain. He was accompanied by his brother Ramón de Algeciras on stage.

  9. Río Ancho - Wikipedia

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    Paco de Lucia "Río Ancho" is a Spanish flamenco guitar piece that combines flamenco and gypsy jazz influences. The piece is in the key of E minor and progresses to A minor, D, G, C and B7. The original performances of the song had notable flute solos towards the end of the piece, reminiscent of classic Spanish gypsy music with trumpets.