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UNIVERSAL MUSIC SPAIN ![]() ![]() |
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Artist: :: Paco de Luca ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Palos: :: Fandango :: Buleras :: Sole :: Granaina :: Fandangos de Huelva :: Tangos :: Romera :: Seguiriyas :: Tientos :: Taranto |
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This album represents the meeting between Camarn and Paco de Luca, who back at that time was a young guitarist from Algeciras (soutern Spain) with whom Camarn formed the most important flamenco 'duet' in the second part of the 20th Century. The relationship between them keeps on growing and the year after releasing their first album together, Camarn tours with Juanito Valderrama along with Nia de la Puebla, la Nia de Anteuquera, Juan Habichuela and Dolores Abril. In 1971, Camarn releases two new recordings with Paco: 'Cada vez que nos miramos' and 'Son tus ojos dos estrellas'. 'Cada vez que nos miramos' is a complete and solid album by the best cantaor of all times that shows Camaron's proficiency with all flamenco Palos. |