| 1. Cada Vez Que Nos Miramos |
| 2. Y No Llegastes A Quererme |
| 3. Ante El Altar Me Juraste |
| 4. Moral |
| 5. La Andan Hablando |
| 6. Vas A Conseguir Tres Cosas |
| 7. Jardin De Belleza |
| 8. Sube Al Enganche |
| 9. Donde Una Ermita Poner |
| 10. Los Santos Del Cielo |
| 11. Soy Grande Por Ser Gitano |
| 12. Al Gurugu Guruguero |
Editorial Reviews
Digitally Remastered Edition of a Classic Camaron Album Originally Released in 1970. Includes a Bonus Booklet with Photos, Complete Lyrics and Updated Text.
Con La Colaboracion De Paco Lucia,Camaron De Isla,Universal Int'l,Int'l & World Music,Latin,Spain & Portugal,World Music
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El Camaron de la Isla Con la Colaboracion Especial de Paco de Lucia
Camaron DeLaIsla , and Paco DeLucia Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BRP7DC Release Date: 2005-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Al Verte las Flores Lloran
- Que un Toro Bravo en Su Muerte [Tientos]
- Si Acaso Muero [Seguiriyas de Ciz]
- En un Piedre Me AcostFandangos de el Rubio]
- Anda y No Presumas M[Buler PR Sole
- Camina y Dime [Tarantos]
- Detrdel Tuyo Se Va [Tangos Extreme - El Camare la Isla, El Camare la Isla, Paco de Luc
- Y TMe Respond [Soleares de Cz]
- Llorando Me lo Ped
- Una Esterlla Chiquitita
- Con la Varita en la Mano [Fandangos de Juan el de la Voro]
- Barrio de Santa
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of a Classic Album Originally Released in 1969 by the Late, Great Flamenco Singer, One of Ten He Recorded in Collaboration with Guitarist Paco De Lucia. This is Regarded as One of the Diamond Recordings in Both of the Artist's Respective Discographies and is Treasured by Many a Flamenco Music Fan. Includes a Bonus Booklet with Photos, Complete Lyrics and Updated Text. The Tracks Feature Ramon De Algeciras on Second Guitar.Customer Reviews:
The beginning of a legend.......2006-12-04
However, their recording history, confusing enough even at the beginning, is now so complex that I think it worthwhile to include a short guide as to where the present album fits in.
They started recording together in 1969, when Paco was barely into his twenties and Camarón even younger; the collaboration revolutionised both their chosen fields, and changed the course of Flamenco forever.
Unbelievably, their first five records together were *all* entitled "El Camarón de la Isla con la colaboración especial de Paco de Lucía". For this reason, they are known to aficonados by the titles of their opening tracks, as follows:
1969 Al verte las flores lloran
1970 Cada vez que nos miramos
1971 Son tus ojos dos estrellas
1972 Canastera*
1973 Caminito de Totana
They also recorded four further albums within the traditional framework, before abandoning it for the experiments with rock, bossa nova, orchestras etc. that resulted in the Flamenco Fusion we know today. These albums are:
1974 Soy Caminante
1975 Arte y Majestad
1976 Rosa María
1977 Castillo de Arena
All of the above adhere strictly to the traditional format, which is to say just voice and guitar, plus the usual rhythmic and other support known as jaleo. Frequently Paco's brother Ramón (a fine player in his own right) is heard on second guitar.
I am not alone in thinking that these albums are some of the finest Flamenco ever recorded; musically, you can't go wrong with any of them.
They are, however, short by CD standards. Only the present album is over 40 minutes, and "Castillo de Arena" is just over 31. But If you're serious about Flamenco, it's still worth getting all of them instead of the various anthologies.
The title track of the present album is a driving bulería, with Ramón on second guitar. The soleá and the siguiriya are alone enough to show that Camarón was a master of traditional material, before he started doing his own thing. Paco's accompaniments, the virtuosity always under strict control, are models of what such things should be.
I could go on, but you get the idea...
*Canastera is in fact so labelled on some copies. Also, I'm noticing that some CD reissues have the more useful titles.
Passionate and earthy.......2006-11-30
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Con la Colaboración Especial de Paco de Lucia
El Camarón de la Isla Manufacturer: Universal International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A39FNU Release Date: 2005-12-22 |
Tracks:
- Al Verte las Flores Lloran
- Que un Toro Bravo en Su Muerte [Tientos]
- Si Acaso Muero [Seguyas de Cz]
- En un Piedra Me AcostFandangos de el Rubio]
- Anda y No Presumas M[Buler Por Sole
- Camina y Dime [Tarantos]
- Detrdel Tuyo Se Va [Tangos Extreme - El Camare la Isla, El Camare la Isla, , Paco de Luc
- Y TMe Respond [Soleares de Cz]
- Llorando Me lo Ped
- Una Estrella Chiquitita
- Con la Varita en la Mano [Fandangos de Juan el de la Vara]
- Barrio de Santa Mar
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of a Classic Camaron Album Originally Released in 1970. Includes a Bonus Booklet with Photos, Complete Lyrics and Updated Text.Customer Reviews:
Best Cantaor & Guitar of recent times: Together.......2007-03-28
For Paco, this is one of his "pure flamenco" CDs; this is not one of his more recent "New Flamenco" adventures.
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El Camaron de la Isla Con la Colaboracion Especial de Paco de Lucia
El Camarón de la Isla Manufacturer: Alex ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DXYE Release Date: 1993-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Son Tus Ojos Dos Estrellas [Buler]
- Mujer Con Ser Mujer [Malague
- Por Mala Lengua Que Tienes [Solee Alcal
- Sin Motivos Ni RazFandangos]
- En la Provincia de Cz [Petenera]
- De Una Mina de la UniMinera]
- Espejo en Que Te Miras [Sole
- Me la Tienes Controla [Fandangos]
- Al Padre Santo de Roma [Tangos]
- Estoy Cumpliendo Condena [Polo]
- Se Muri Madre [Seguirillas]
- Me Voy Por la Calle Abajo [Buler]
Customer Reviews:
Flamenco at its best........2006-12-04
However, their recording history, confusing enough even at the beginning, is now so complex that I think it worthwhile to include a short guide as to where the present album fits in.
They started recording together in 1969, when Paco was barely into his twenties and Camarón even younger; the collaboration revolutionised both their chosen fields, and changed the course of Flamenco forever.
Unbelievably, their first five records together were *all* entitled "El Camarón de la Isla con la colaboración especial de Paco de Lucía". For this reason, they are known to aficonados by the titles of their opening tracks, as follows:
1969 Al verte las flores lloran
1970 Cada vez que nos miramos
1971 Son tus ojos dos estrellas
1972 Canastera*
1973 Caminito de Totana
They also recorded four further albums within the traditional framework, before abandoning it for the experiments with rock, bossa nova, orchestras etc. that resulted in the Flamenco Fusion we know today. These albums are:
1974 Soy Caminante
1975 Arte y Majestad
1976 Rosa María
1977 Castillo de Arena
All of the above adhere strictly to the traditional format, which is to say just voice and guitar, plus the usual rhythmic and other support known as jaleo. Frequently Paco's brother Ramón (a fine player in his own right) is heard on second guitar.
I am not alone in thinking that these albums are some of the finest Flamenco ever recorded; musically, you can't go wrong with any of them.
They are, however short by CD standards. Only "Al verte" is over 40 minutes, and Castillo de Arena is just over 31. But If you're serious about Flamenco, it's still worth getting all of them instead of the various anthologies.
As you can see, this is the third outing, and cover the entire the emotional gamut of Flamenco from the joyous "Son tus ojos dos estrellas" to exercises in misery like "Se murió mi madre".
A classic.
*Canastera is in fact so labelled on some copies.
The best flamenco CD I have ever heard.......2005-02-09
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Con la Colaboración Especial de Paco de Lucia
El Camarón de la Isla Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000AL51IU Release Date: 2005-12-22 |
Tracks:
- Al Verte las Flores Lloran
- Que un Toro Bravo en Su Muerte [Tientos]
- Si Acaso Muero [Seguyas de Cz]
- En un Piedra Me AcostFandangos de el Rubio]
- Anda y No Presumas M[Buler Por Sole
- Camina y Dime [Tarantos]
- Detrdel Tuyo Se Va [Tangos Extreme - El Camare la Isla, El Camare la Isla, , Paco de Luc
- Y TMe Respond [Soleares de Cz]
- Llorando Me lo Ped
- Una Estrella Chiquitita
- Con la Varita en la Mano [Fandangos de Juan el de la Vara]
- Barrio de Santa Mar
Album Details
Digitally Remastered Edition of a Classic Camaron Album Originally Released in 1970. Includes a Bonus Booklet with Photos, Complete Lyrics and Updated Text.Rock Music:
- Concert Chez Harry [Import]
- Coracao Malandro [Import]
- CUDAMANI: The Seven-Tone Gamelan Orchestra of Pengosekan, Bali
- Demo De Midi [Import]
- Dhamar Tal - Tabla for Accompaniment or Practice
- Er Piu [Import]
- Evolution
- Fabrica Do Poema [Import]
- Fabrication Defect
- Forever King: Classic Songs from the King of Algerian Rai
Recommended Music:
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Mendelssohn: Sonata for violin in F; Bargiel: Sonata in Fm Op10
Japanese Gigolo Inferno [Import]
Marc Anthony Karaoke Top Tunes TTM-060
Makin' Plenty Power Moves [Explicit Lyrics]