Flamenco: Fire and Grace
Flamenco: Fire and Grace is the first flamenco collection from Narada Productions featuring some of flamenco's most prominent performers showcasing both instrumental and vocal.[1][2] Its liner notes contains a romantic description of flamenco by Brook Zen and brief biographies of each performer as they appear in sequence.
Flamenco: Fire and Grace | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | 1996 |
Genre | Flamenco |
Length | 51:23 |
Label | Narada Productions |
Track listing
- Morí Soñando - Miguel de la Bastide – 4:53
- Callejón de las Canteras - Tomatito – 4:54
- Crisol - Enrique Morente – 4:42
- Buleriando - Moraito – 4:29
- Agüita Clara - Rafael Riqueni – 2:48
- A mi hijo Jonatán - El Viejín – 5:43
- Viajero - Miguel de la Bastide – 5:27
- Chicuelina - Rafael Riqueni – 3:18
- Voz de Referencia - Diego Carrasco – 2:48
- Caminillo Viejo - Tomatito – 4:16
- Tangos de la plaza - Enrique Morente – 3:19
- Into the Dark - Jesse Cook – 4:17
Musicians
- Miguel de la Bastide - guitar
- Tomatito - guitar
- Enrique Morente - vocal
- Moraito - guitar
- Rafael Riqueni - guitar
- El Viejín - guitar
- Diego Carrasco - vocal
- Jesse Cook - guitar
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