Siroco - Paco de Lucia
With Sirico, it's about making an album as flamenco possible and as fresh possible at the same time, it's almost paradoxical, a contradiction, and that's why it's so hard to make an album that sounds flamenco but at the same has surprises and is innovative. New ideas...
Luzía - Paco de Lucia
An album dedicated to his mother. "Luzía with a Z because I wanted to reinstate my mother's portuguese origin, over there Luzía is spelled with a Z, and it is entirely a tribute. There is also a song dedicated to Camarón... but overall, the pain you feel when your mother is leaving pervades the album.
Live one summer night - Paco de Lucia
With his sextet, Paco de Lucía created the current concept of a 'flamenco group'. Joined by his brothers Ramón de Algeciras and Pepe de Lucía, Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent, Rubem Dantas and -Manuel Soler, Juan Ramirez or El Grillo-; the Paco de Lucía Sextet has set the fashion on how to present a flamenco band on a stage. Thanks to the maestro of Algeciras, and the talent of his musicians,...
Passion Grace & Fire - Paco de Lucia
This album's title perfectly describes the genre for it is played with passion, grace and fire. It is a digital recording of three virtuosos, each one with a different guitar and placed in a different sonic sphere. Nothing but pure and almost tangible virtuousity.
Zyryab - Paco de Lucía
Zyryab (1990) In this album the guitarrist returns to previous concepts, like the soundtrack to Montoyas y tarantos, and turns to collaborations with Chick Corea and Manolo Sanlúcar, El Potito, Tino Di Geraldo, Ramón Porrina and the Sextet. The jazz atmosphere and the piano solos stand out. He is less comprimising and trying to be more accessible to a more broad an international audience.
Paco de Lucia, Al di Meola y John Mclaughlin
The fusions of Paco with McLaughlin, Di Meola and Coryell have delivered a musical swirl with overwhealming international success. More than once, Paco has gotten close to genres like jazz and salsa. It is interesting to know his opinion of the Fusion Music many talk about: 'Fusion may yield results even if I don't believe in it. In my works with Larry Coryell, John McLaughling and Al Di Meola...
Live in America - Paco de lucia & Sexet
'Live in America' was released towards the end of 1993.With his sextet, Paco created the contemporary concept of the Flamenco group. Along with his brothers Ramón de Algeciras and Pepe de Lucía, Jorge Pardo, Carles Benavent, Rubem Dantas -y Manuel Soler, Juan Ramírez or El Grilo,- Paco de Lucía's sextet is the model for modern stage performances of Flamenco. Thanks to the master of Algeciras and...
The Complete Paco de Lucia (26 cd\'s)
25 digitally remastered albums by the master of the modern Flamenco guitar (including Concierto de Aranjuez, and two of the Trio's records), plus a final CD of rarities, which include his 1964 EP 'In Memoriam: Niño Ricardo', his music for Saura's 'Carmen' and 'Sevillanas' movies, and other curious bits. In addition to the two discs, the bos set includes two books, in English and Spanish, by José...
Friday night in San Francisco - Paco de Lucía, McLaughlin, Al di Meola
This live recording from 1980 matched U.S.fusion guitar heavyweights Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin with Spanish guitar guru Paco De Lucia. It is an awesome jam sesson. Listening to this album is like listening in on a conversation in a beautiful language different from your own where you can pick out phrases and appreciate the rhythms and intonations. After you have a listen or two, you'll...
Entre dos aguas y otros grandes exitos - Paco de Lucia
A compilation of Paco de Lucía's greatest hits including Entre dos aguas (rumba), Zorongo gitano (bulerias), Taconeo gitano (bulerias), Guajiras de Lucía (Guajiras), Llanto a Cádiz (tientos) and other titles.