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Posted by: JamesBrown on 08-01-2005, 13:46
Артист: Michel Camilo & Tomatito
Альбом: Spain, 2000
Жанр: Fusion Jazz/Spanish
Формат файла: EAC+APE
Ссылка: CD (ed2k://|file|Michel.Camilo.&.Tomatito.APE.JBrown.2004.rar|212617005|A91A2BECD2B1FE6675DEE2A6A26B7F1E|/
Нахождение: eDonkey
Примечание: Covers :Digipack and cd label Size 202.77 MB
01. Spain Intro [0:03:21.70]
02. Spain [0:05:33.25]
03. Bésame Mucho [0:07:53.63]
04. A mi niño José [0:04:52.26]
05. Two Much / Love Theme [0:05:56.14]
06. Para Troilo y Salgán [0:06:02.17]
07. La Vacilona [0:05:26.23]
08. Aire de Tango [0:06:08.61]



QUOTE:
This dynamic duo of Dominican pianist-composer Michel Camilo and Spanish flamenco guitarist Tomatito is an intricate improvisational exchange that traverses the Afro-Iberian world, from the Moorish castles of Alhambra to the azure-tinged Caribbean coasts of Havana and Santo Domingo. Camilo and Tomatito met in Spain in the early 1990s, performed together in 1997, and toured in the summer of 1999. Camilo's florid and fleet-fingered, classically trained pianism is a beautiful counterpoint to Tomatito's passionate, plectral poetry, which combines the precision of the great classical guitarist Andrés Segovia and the flair of Paco De Lucia. Together, they reinterpret the works of several Latin composers with vigor and vitality, including Consuelo Velazquez's immortal bolero/cancion, "Besame Mucho," and Luis Salinas's elegant "Aire de Tango." Camilo's "Two Much/Love Theme" and Tomatito's "La Vacilona" highlight the depth and breadth of their interplay. They reach their zenith on "Spain Intro," their incredible adapted Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, which silkily segues into the sensual Gypsy dance of Chick Corea's "Spain." Let's hope that these two will continue to explore the pan-Hispanic inventions and dimensions of their shared musical heritage. --Eugene Holley Jr.

Posted by: werton on 08-01-2005, 20:18
10nx

Posted by: Worm on 09-01-2005, 00:47
QUOTE (JamesBrown @ 08-01-2005, 10:46):
01. Spain Intro [0:03:21.70]
02. Spain [0:05:33.25]
03. Bésame Mucho [0:07:53.63]
04. A mi niño José [0:04:52.26]
05. Two Much / Love Theme [0:05:56.14]
06. Para Troilo y Salgán [0:06:02.17]
07. La Vacilona [0:05:26.23]
08. Aire de Tango [0:06:08.61]



QUOTE:
This dynamic duo of Dominican pianist-composer Michel Camilo and Spanish flamenco guitarist Tomatito is an intricate improvisational exchange that traverses the Afro-Iberian world, from the Moorish castles of Alhambra to the azure-tinged Caribbean coasts of Havana and Santo Domingo. Camilo and Tomatito met in Spain in the early 1990s, performed together in 1997, and toured in the summer of 1999. Camilo's florid and fleet-fingered, classically trained pianism is a beautiful counterpoint to Tomatito's passionate, plectral poetry, which combines the precision of the great classical guitarist Andrés Segovia and the flair of Paco De Lucia. Together, they reinterpret the works of several Latin composers with vigor and vitality, including Consuelo Velazquez's immortal bolero/cancion, "Besame Mucho," and Luis Salinas's elegant "Aire de Tango." Camilo's "Two Much/Love Theme" and Tomatito's "La Vacilona" highlight the depth and breadth of their interplay. They reach their zenith on "Spain Intro," their incredible adapted Joaquin Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, which silkily segues into the sensual Gypsy dance of Chick Corea's "Spain." Let's hope that these two will continue to explore the pan-Hispanic inventions and dimensions of their shared musical heritage. --Eugene Holley Jr.

вот энто большое пре большое спасибо
этож ведь томатито ученик санлукара

Posted by: Worm on 14-01-2005, 00:26
похоже что части 3,4,6 битые и у меня как ape не распознаются обезьяной

Posted by: JamesBrown on 14-01-2005, 03:29
As much as i can understand( using a on-line translator) you have some problems with this file.Just to check if everything was ok i decompressed the files and you can see that everything was alright.

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Posted by: mofo on 29-04-2005, 22:29
JamesBrown
thanks very much :rolleyes:

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