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  2. Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina - Wikipedia

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    Dos guitarras flamencas en América Latina (Two Flamenco Guitars in Latin America) is the second of four collaboration albums by Paco de Lucía and Ramón de Algeciras. Track listing [ edit ]

  3. Paco de Lucía discography - Wikipedia

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    Paco de Lucía was the lead guitarist accompanying singers on their albums, often with his name noted in the album's title. [39] Flamenco Festival Gitano recorded 1966–1971 Volume 3 (L&R records L&R 44.015) (in cuadro) released 1986; Volume 4 (L& R Records L&R 12L0101 recorded 1969, released 1981; El Chato de La Isla (Polydor EP 334 FEP) 1966

  4. List of flamenco guitarists - Wikipedia

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  5. Rodrigo y Gabriela - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, they released Area 52, their first album backed by other musicians. The tracks on the album are mostly re-worked versions of songs that have appeared on their duo albums, Rodrigo y Gabriela and 11:11. Reviews were mixed, with some tracks criticised for the backing band drowning out the guitar work that fans love but others ...

  6. El duende flamenco de Paco de Lucía - Wikipedia

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    El duende flamenco de Paco de Lucía (The Flamenco Soul of Paco de Lucía) is the eighth studio album by the Spanish composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía. All songs were written by Paco de Lucía. All songs were written by Paco de Lucía.

  7. The Rough Guide to Flamenco - Wikipedia

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    The Rough Guide to Flamenco is a world music compilation album originally released in 1997. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, [1] the album gives broad coverage to the flamenco genre of Spain. The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network. Liner notes were written by Tom Andrews. [2]

  8. Óscar López (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Greats: The Best of New Flamenco – Volume II (2002) (Baja/TSR Records) Best of Narada New Flamenco Guitar (2003) The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Latin Christmas (2005) (EMI Music/Metropolitan Museum of Art) (Track 1 – Happy Christmas, Track 13 – White Christmas) The World of the Spanish Guitar Vol. 1 (2011) (Higher Octave Music)

  9. Flamenco a Go-Go - Wikipedia

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    Despite the title, the album is not a traditional flamenco album.. Stevens reported drawing inspiration from noted flamenco player Paco de Lucía after seeing him play live. . The album features acoustic Spanish guitar but also departs from the flamenco genre by including electric guitar, drum and bass loops, electronics, ambient sounds and midi ge