Artist: Paco de Lucía
Title: Cositas Buenas
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Universal Music Spain S.L.
Genre: Jazz, Flamenco, Latin
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:15
Total Size: 201 MB
Tracklist
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01. Patio Custodio (Bulería)
02. Cositas Buenas (Tangos)
03. Antonia (Bulería Por Soleá)
04. El Dengue (Rumba)
05. Volar (Bulería)
06. El Tesorillo (Tientos)
07. Que Venga El Alba (Bulería)
08. Casa Bernardo (Rumba)
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 in his long career. This collection of "Good Little Things" (Cositas Buenas) is a step away from Nuevo flamenco, and back to the grain of the source music itself. It is a record full of handclapped rhythms, organic spare percussion, and burning, passionate songwriting and singing. The various singers -- including Paco himself -- wail, chant, moan, and ecstatically intone his new songs to the sheer rough-hewn grace of his playing. Most tracks are done in the canonical style of guitar, and voice with handclap accompaniment, but there are two -- the smoking, burning black soul of "El Dengue" and "Que Venga el Alba," on which he is accompanied by another guitarist. On the album's final cut, "Cassa Bernardo," a rumba, Jerry Gonzalez adds his mariachi trumpet to the proceedings. Cositas Buenas is an album that careens across the history of flamenco. While rooted in antiquity, it nonetheless points the way to a new music, one that extrapolates rhythm and harmony and adds syncopation, texture, depth, and multi-layered harmonics to the original framework. It is transcendentally beautiful if overwhelming in its passion and the sheer joy of performance. Indeed, Cositas Buenas sets a new standard for modern flamenco music and acts as the true bridge between the ancient and the future. No one but a master who cares nothing for his laurels could have articulated such a work.~© Thom Jurek /TiVo