Solo Quiero Caminar/Siroco/Zyryab [Box set]

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Solo Quiero Caminar
2. Tumbona
3. Convite
4. Montiño
5. Chanela
6. Monasterio de Sal
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Disc: 2
1. Cañada
2. Mi Niño Curro
3. Barrosa
4. Caña de Azúcar
5. Pañuelo
6. Callejón del Muro
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Disc: 3
1. Soniquete
2. Tio Sabas
3. Chick
4. Compadres
5. Zyryab
6. Cancion de Amor
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Solo Quiero Caminar/Siroco/Zyryab
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • box set contains 3 great Paco LP's ( 1981-90 )
Solo Quiero Caminar/Siroco/Zyryab
Paco de Lucía
Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000006Y27
Release Date: 1995-11-29

Tracks:

  1. Solo Quiero Caminar
  2. Tumbona
  3. Convite
  4. Monti
  5. Chanela
  6. Monasterio de Sal
  7. Pite
  8. Palenque

Tracks:

  1. Ca
  2. Mi Niurro
  3. Barrosa
  4. Cae Az
  5. El Pao
  6. Callejel Muro
  7. Casilda
  8. Gloria Al Niicardo

Tracks:

  1. Soniquete
  2. Tio Sabas
  3. Chick
  4. Compadres
  5. Zyryab
  6. Cancion de Amor
  7. Playa del Carmen
  8. Almonte

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars box set contains 3 great Paco LP's ( 1981-90 ).......2000-02-05

This Spanish import box ( "caja" ) set contains three of Paco de Lucia's LP's. "SOLO QUIERO CAMINAR" (1981), "SIROCO" (1987) and "ZYRAB" (1990). Note that these recordings have been digitally remastered and DO sound better than the versions available in America at the present time. The qualities of the three albums will most likely be known to those contemplating buying this box set. "SOLO QUIERO CAMINAR" was recorded shortly after Paco's first tour with the now famous TRIO ( Paco, John McLaughlin and Al DiMeola ). The album represented another evolutionary step for flamenco. "SIROCO" was recorded after Paco's SEXTET group had amicably disbanded in 1986 ( they later reformed in 1991 and have been together since ). "SIROCO" was as revolutionary an album as "ALMORAIMA" had been over ten years prior. The only aspect of this masterpiece that has bothered me is that the sound has far too much reverb. A small point perhaps, but one I've always remembered. Finally, "ZYRAB" was pieced together in attempt to molify his recording company; Paco doesn't like to record when he feels he doesn't have properly new ideas to contribute. Consequently "ZYRAB", while still a very good album, sounds a little disorganized. Paco's moving tribute ( "por taranta" ) to the late legendary Sabicas and his "bulerias" are his versions of "flamenco puro"; the title track ( with Chick Corea on piano ) is a fusion piece a la the TRIO; there's even a more or less "pop" piece entitled "Cancion de Amor". Finally, each album has new liner notes ( in Spanish only ) and some great, previously unseen photographs, many in color! A great set for fans of the great artist, Paco de Lucia.

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