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Flamenco Y Rosas
Esteban
Flamenco Y Rosas
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock, Latin Music
 
Flamenco y Rosas is a collection of Flamenco Guitar solos combined with the best loved Latin and Spanish songs. Esteban's deep love of Spanish guitar can be felt in each rendition of this beautiful sensitive heartfelt rec...  more »

     
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All Artists: Esteban
Title: Flamenco Y Rosas
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Label: Daystar Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/1995
Release Date: 1/1/1995
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock, Latin Music
Styles: Meditation, Instrumental, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 645608881028, 064560888102

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Flamenco y Rosas is a collection of Flamenco Guitar solos combined with the best loved Latin and Spanish songs. Esteban's deep love of Spanish guitar can be felt in each rendition of this beautiful sensitive heartfelt recording. Esteban's artistry incorporates a range from sof arpeggios to pulsating rhythms. This is the artistry of a master of the guitar in it's purest form. The album's Latin and Spanish selections have a full five piece band.

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CD Reviews

Is this meant for a bank? Elevator ride? Suicide Club?
Caravanish | US | 01/11/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)

"I am all for breaking from tradition, as it simply creates new tradition, hence the solo flamenco guitarist via Ramon Montoya, Sabicas, Mario Escudero and Paco de Lucia.



That being said, this album is pure trash. Stray from a tradition, fine, but what about the musicality? For instance, the music just goes round and round and round, without any interesting changes, nothing to touch your soul. Not even a tickle. The pieces chosen are radically stripped down and have become shadows of their former selves. To add further insult, you must endure the most funny drum machine accompanying rhythms, which sound as bad as those on my late 80's keyboard.



All of this is assembled to deface Ernesto Lecuona's beloved Malagueña, rearranging it in such an expressionless style, hollowed of most of its beautiful melody and rendering it into nothing more than a revolving caricature of its most recognized refrain.



This album is great for those who haven't yet decided, "suicide, yes or no," and need that extra push."