Paco de Lucía
The role of the flamenco guitar evolved considerably through the playing of Paco de Lucia (born Francisco Sanchez Gomez). The son of flamenco guitarist Antonio Sanchez and the brother of a flamenco guitarist, Ramón de Algeciras, and flamenco singer, Pepe de Lucia, Paco de Lucia extended the former accompaniment-only tradition of flamenco guitar to include deeply personal melodic statements and modern instrumentation. His collaborations included ten albums with flamenco vocalist El Camaron de la Isla and work with American pianist Chick Corea and the Guitar Trio, featuring guitarists John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, and Al DiMeola. His recordings with his sextet, which included his brothers Ramón and Pepe, include such groundbreaking masterpieces as La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucia, Fantasia Flamenca, Fuente y Caudal, Almoraima, and Zyryab. Yet, de Lucia did not completely forsake traditional flamenco. His 1980 album, Interpreta a Manuel de Falla, paid homage to the classical composer and flamenco enthusiast, while his 1987 album, Siroco, marked a return to pure flamenco. "I have never lost the roots in my music," de Lucia said during a late-'90s interview, "because I would lose myself. What I have tried to do is have a hand holding onto tradition and the other scratching, digging in other places, trying to find new things I can bring into flamenco." Born in Algeciras, a small city in southernmost Spain's Cadiz province, de Lucia was bred to be a world-class musician. He trained with his father and brother from the age of five. Mastering the art of flamenco guitar by his 11th birthday, he made his public performance debut on Radio Algeciras in 1958. A year later, he received a special award at the Festival Concurso International Flamenco de Jerez de la Frontera. Heralded as a child prodigy, de Lucia was invited to join the flamenco troupe led by dancer José Greco at the age of 16. He remained with the group for three years. A turning point in de Lucia's musical development came while on tour with Greco's troupe in North America. Meeting Sabicas, the first flamenco guitarist to tour the world, he was instructed to pursue his own style of playing. Although he remained tied to traditional flamenco on his first two solo albums -- La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucia in 1967 and Fantasia Flamenca in 1969 -- and recorded ten albums accompanying flamenco vocalist de la Isla, de Lucia continued to seek a personal approach. The renowned guitarist died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack in Mexico in February 2014; he was 66 years old. The city of Algeciras, de Lucia's birthplace, declared two days of official mourning.© Craig Harris /TiVo Read more
The role of the flamenco guitar evolved considerably through the playing of Paco de Lucia (born Francisco Sanchez Gomez). The son of flamenco guitarist Antonio Sanchez and the brother of a flamenco guitarist, Ramón de Algeciras, and flamenco singer, Pepe de Lucia, Paco de Lucia extended the former accompaniment-only tradition of flamenco guitar to include deeply personal melodic statements and modern instrumentation. His collaborations included ten albums with flamenco vocalist El Camaron de la Isla and work with American pianist Chick Corea and the Guitar Trio, featuring guitarists John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, and Al DiMeola. His recordings with his sextet, which included his brothers Ramón and Pepe, include such groundbreaking masterpieces as La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucia, Fantasia Flamenca, Fuente y Caudal, Almoraima, and Zyryab. Yet, de Lucia did not completely forsake traditional flamenco. His 1980 album, Interpreta a Manuel de Falla, paid homage to the classical composer and flamenco enthusiast, while his 1987 album, Siroco, marked a return to pure flamenco. "I have never lost the roots in my music," de Lucia said during a late-'90s interview, "because I would lose myself. What I have tried to do is have a hand holding onto tradition and the other scratching, digging in other places, trying to find new things I can bring into flamenco."
Born in Algeciras, a small city in southernmost Spain's Cadiz province, de Lucia was bred to be a world-class musician. He trained with his father and brother from the age of five. Mastering the art of flamenco guitar by his 11th birthday, he made his public performance debut on Radio Algeciras in 1958. A year later, he received a special award at the Festival Concurso International Flamenco de Jerez de la Frontera. Heralded as a child prodigy, de Lucia was invited to join the flamenco troupe led by dancer José Greco at the age of 16. He remained with the group for three years. A turning point in de Lucia's musical development came while on tour with Greco's troupe in North America. Meeting Sabicas, the first flamenco guitarist to tour the world, he was instructed to pursue his own style of playing. Although he remained tied to traditional flamenco on his first two solo albums -- La Fabulosa Guitarra de Paco de Lucia in 1967 and Fantasia Flamenca in 1969 -- and recorded ten albums accompanying flamenco vocalist de la Isla, de Lucia continued to seek a personal approach. The renowned guitarist died suddenly and unexpectedly of a heart attack in Mexico in February 2014; he was 66 years old. The city of Algeciras, de Lucia's birthplace, declared two days of official mourning.
© Craig Harris /TiVo
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Paco De Lucia, John McLaughlin, Al Di Meola
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Division Decca Records France on Jan 1, 1996
Discothèque Idéale QobuzThe acoustic guitar trio of John McLaughlin, Al di Meola, and Paco de Lucia can always be relied upon to create quiet but fiery music. The three virtu ...
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Rodrigo : Concierto de Aranjuez
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1991
On April 25 and 26, 1991, Paco de Lucía performed for the first time in Spain Joaquín Rodrigo's Concerto d'Aranjuez at the Bulevar de Torrelodones The ...
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Cositas Buenas
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 2003
On his first outing in five years, and the first of the new century, flamenco guitarist Paco De Lucia has given us one of the most sublime recordings ...
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Canción Andaluza
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Apr 29, 2014
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Entre Dos Aguas
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Mar 3, 1981
Any and all of his albums have a great blend of traditional elements and virtuoso playing. © Ron Wynn /TiVo ...
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Siroco
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1987
At times, flamenco phenomenon De Lucia has branched out into jazz, bossa nova, and Cuban mixes. Here, however, he plays essentially solo compositions ...
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Almoraima
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1976
Discothèque Idéale QobuzWhen Paco de Lucía made the groundbreaking Almoraima, he was just 28 years old. Already established as a prodigious talent, he used to opportunity to ...
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Integral
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 4, 2010
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Live In America (Live In America / 1993)
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1993
Recorded live in 1993 when Paco de Lucia was touring with his sextet, this is real artistry. De Lucia has never been afraid to push the boundaries of ...
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En Vivo - Conciertos Live In Spain 2010
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 2011
Indispensable JAZZ NEWSEn Vivo Conciertos España is the first release of new material in seven years, and first live album in 18, by the flamenco guitar god par excellence. ...
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Luzia
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1998
Paco De Lucia's Luiza demonstrates the master guitarist's blend of flamenco and jazz. From the rippling "Rio De La Miel" to the sparkling, complex "Ca ...
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Anthology
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 2014
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Paco De Lucia / Ramon De Algeciras En Hispanoamerica
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1969
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Cositas Buenas (Standar Vs)
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 2003
On his first outing in five years, and the first of the new century, flamenco guitarist Paco De Lucia has given us one of the most sublime recordings ...
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Malagueña
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Play Music on Dec 13, 2019
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Dos Guitarras Flamencas En America Latina
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1967
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Canciones Andaluzas Para Dos Guitarras
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1967
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La Fabulosa Guitarra De Paco De Lucia
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1967
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12 Exitos Para Dos Guitarras Flamencas
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1965
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Hispanoamerica
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by Universal Music Spain S.L. on Jan 1, 1969
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Las Mejores Guitarras
Paco de Lucía
Flamenco - Released by MSM Agency, Inc. on Apr 6, 1993
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