Virtuoso Guitar (Laurindo Almeida album)
Virtuoso Guitar is an album released by Laurindo Almeida in 1977 on Crystal Clear CCS 8001.[1] The album was recorded direct-to-disc, and uses the 45 rpm format.[2] The recording is a blend of jazz and classical music.[3]
Virtuoso Guitar | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1977 |
Recorded | November – December 1976[1] |
Studio | Kendun Recorders, Burbank, California[1] |
Genre | Jazz, classical |
Label | Crystal Clear |
Producer | Ed Wodenjak[1] |
Track listing
Side one:
Side Two:
- Radamés Gnattali (1906–1988): Sonata for Guitar and Cello in Three Movements
- Allegro - Comodo
- Adagio
- Com Espirito
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Personnel
- Laurindo Almeida - guitar
- Chuck Domanico - bass
- Clare Fischer - acoustic/electric piano
- Chuck Flores - drums
- Emil Richards - 'vibes'/marimba
- Aime Maurice Vereeck - percussion
- Frederick Seykora - cello
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References
- Almeida, Laurindo (1977). Virtoso Guitar (LP record). Crystal Clear. CCS 8001.
- High Fidelity. Volume 27 (1977), Issue 2, p. 123
- Gramophone. Volume 55 (1977), p. 1566
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