Pepe Romero - Guitar Solos (1992)
Artist: Pepe Romero
Title: Guitar Solos
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Philips
Genre: Classical, Guitar
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:00:00
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Guitar Solos
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Philips
Genre: Classical, Guitar
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:00:00
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Anonimous. Romance [0:01:50.00]
02. Albeniz. Sevilla [0:04:19.00]
03. Albeniz. Granada [0:04:35.00]
04. Albeniz. Rumeros de la caleta [0:03:31.00]
05. Albeniz. Mallorca [0:06:37.00]
06. Granados. Andaluza [0:03:59.00]
07. Albeniz. Tango [0:02:16.00]
08. Albeniz. Asturias [0:06:15.00]
09. Romero. Malaguena [0:05:17.00]
10. Tarrega. Pavana [0:01:49.00]
11. Romero. Romantico [0:02:00.00]
12. Tarrega. Capricho Arabe [0:05:11.00]
13. Sor. Variations [0:07:36.00]
14. Granados. Intermedio [0:04:45.00]
Performers:
Pepe Romero, guitar
Having discovered the rich and intoxicating world of Spanish music by the likes of Ravel, de Falla, Albeniz, and Rodrigo, it was only a question of time before I purchased an album of guitar solos, which as fate would have it is this one, by Pepe Romero. What this amounts to is a “greatest hits” package of the most popular short guitar pieces by the Spanish masters AND a selection of the best of Romero’s recordings. To list but a few of the pieces and their composers, there’s “Granada” and “Asturias” by Isaac Albeniz, “Andaluza” and “Intermezzo” by Enrique Granados, and “Pavana” and “Capricho Arabe” by Francisco Tarrega. I have some of these pieces performed by Andres Segovia. Which versions are better, should comparisons be made, is a question of taste. Both guitarists are absolute masters. Segovia is a touch more understated, while Romero is perhaps a bit more passionate. That’s my opinion. I enjoy listening to both artists. Having said that, I can heartily recommend this album. The sound is clear and bright and the performances are spirited and flawless.