Gipsy Kings - Savor Flamenco (2013) CD-Rip

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Title: Savor Flamenco
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Knitting Factory Records #KFR1128-5
Genre: Latin, Flamenco, Samba, Bossa Nova
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:42:28
Total Size: 307 / 126 Mb (Full Scans)
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Gypsy Kings are a genuine phenomenon, certified gold and platinum around the globe, introducing millions of listeners to a unique, irresistible blend of traditional flamenco styles with Western pop and Latin rhythms. The band has toured virtually non-stop, to the farthest-flung corners of the planet, and sold almost twenty million albums, all the while retaining the same line-up of virtuoso musicians. Savor Flamenco, is their ninth studio album. The project marks a new creative shift their storied career; they have produced themselves and written all of the material.

It has been seven long years since France's groundbreaking Gipsy Kings have issued a recording of new material. Savor Flamenco, the group's debut for Knitting Factory, still features the band's original lineup of two groups of brothers -- the Reyes (Nicolas, Canut, Paul, Patchai, and Andre) and the Baliardos (Tonino, Paco, and Diego) -- with guest players filling out the cast. The set was produced by Tonino Baliardo and Nicolas Reyes. Musically, Savor Flamenco looks simultaneously backward and forward. The single "Samba Samba" commences with a breezy bossa nova before spiraling out, wedding both fiery flamenco and driving Brazilian samba. The tune dates to the years before the band ever recorded. While this arrangement has been updated to reflect the group's garnered knowledge of Brazilian folk and pop forms, it's still raw and immediate. Bossa and samba also inform the striking instrumental "Tiempo del Sol," as jazzy flamenco is complemented by organic percussion and Stephane Chausse's brilliant flute improvisation, and the burning opener "Caramelo," which is driven by forro and carnival rhythms. "Me Voy" is modern flamenco, embellished by an acoustic piano and Bernard Paganotti's upright bass playing. For those who love the Kings' traditional meld of pop-nuevo flamenco, tracks such as "Como L'Agua" and "Corazon" should satisfy -- though the latter is influenced by Brazilian MPB as well. Not everything works quite so well, however, as the instrumental "Fairies Melody" and the ballad "Sueño" both feel too polished and slight in comparison to everything else here. Thankfully, a slicker approach isn't always a bad thing. Closer "Habla Contiguo" weds Latin son, flamenco, and acoustic pop for a successful finish -- it also features one of Tonino Baliardo's finest guitar solos on the album. Other than two (slight) missteps, Savor Flamenco marks a welcome return for the progenitors of nuevo flamenco.

~ Thom Jurek, All Music

Track List:

01. Caramelo [0:03:32.27]
02. Bye Bye (Ella Me Dice Vay) [0:03:33.52]
03. Como L'agua [0:03:13.02]
04. Tiempo De Sol [0:03:38.64]
05. Me Voy [0:03:48.36]
06. Fairies Melody [0:03:51.21]
07. Samba Samba [0:03:11.06]
08. Corazón [0:03:29.49]
09. Savor Flamenco (Tango Flamenco) [0:03:40.29]
10. Sueño [0:03:40.18]
11. Habla Contingo [0:03:13.30]
12. Sueño (Feat. Francis Cabrel) [0:03:36.32]

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