At times, flamenco phenomenon De Lucia has branched out into jazz, bossa nova, and Cuban mixes. Here, however, he plays essentially solo compositions based on pure flamenco, though with a virtuosity and reach that belong in a concert hall rather than in the traditional settings. John Storm Roberts
Tracklist :
1.    La Cañada (Tangos)    5:15
2.    Mi Niño Curro (Rondeña)    3:29
3.    La Barrosa (Alegrías)    4:36
4.    Caña De Azucar (Rumba)    4:19
5.    El Pañuelo (Bulerías)    5:28
6.    Callejón Del Muro (Minera)    3:55
7.    Casilda (Tanguillos)    3:46
8.    Gloria Al Niño Ricardo (Soléa)    5:07
Credits :
Composed By, Producer – Paco De Lucia
Guitar [2nd] – Jose Maria Bandera (tracks: 4), R. De Algeciras (tracks: 7)
Guitar, Percussion [Cajón] – Rubén Dantas (tracks: 1, 7)
Handclaps [Talegon Claps] – Pepe De Lucia (tracks: 4)
 Performer [Dancer] – Juan Rainrez (tracks: 3)
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