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Mario Escudero - Flamenco Guitar (LP) - EXC/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Mario Escudero's Flamenco Guitar LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Mario Escudero's Flamenco Guitar second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
EXC
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
S/4422
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Latin, Folk, World, Country, Flamenco
$10.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Mario Escudero's Flamenco Guitar LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Mario Escudero
Album: Flamenco Guitar
Released: Australia, Jul 1968

Tracklist:

A1Mosaico Gaditano3:57
A2Brisas Del Genil2:37
A3Danza Mora2:47
A4Fandangos Por Solea4:40
A5Clavel Gaditano2:37
A6Granada3:12
B1Sevillianos2:17
B2Recuerdo A Sevilla3:09
B3Seguidillas Gitanos5:19
B4Alegria Del Alonso4:15
B5De Triana3:17


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  • You can contact our Melbourne record shop at (03) 9939 3807 or at info@funkyduckvinyl.com
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Description

Mario Escudero's album "Flamenco Guitar" was released in 1966, and it stands as a significant contribution to the world of flamenco music, showcasing the virtuosity and passion that defines this genre. Escudero, a Spanish guitarist born in 1916, was known for his innovative approach to flamenco, blending traditional techniques with a modern sensibility that appealed to both purists and newcomers alike.

The album features a collection of tracks that highlight Escudero's exceptional skill on the guitar. His playing is characterized by intricate fingerpicking, rapid-fire strumming, and a deep emotional resonance that captures the essence of flamenco. Each piece on the album is a testament to his dedication to the craft, and it’s clear that he poured his heart and soul into every note.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "La Cañeta," which showcases Escudero's ability to convey a range of emotions through his guitar. The piece begins with a gentle, melodic introduction that gradually builds into a passionate crescendo, demonstrating his technical prowess and expressive style. Another highlight is "Soleá," a traditional flamenco form that Escudero interprets with a unique flair, making it both accessible and deeply rooted in flamenco tradition.

Critically, "Flamenco Guitar" has been well-received over the years. While specific award nominations from the time of its release may not be widely documented, the album has been praised in various music circles for its authenticity and artistry. Major publications and flamenco aficionados have often cited Escudero as one of the key figures in bringing flamenco to a broader audience, and this album is frequently mentioned as a must-listen for anyone interested in the genre.

The production of the album is noteworthy as well. Recorded in the mid-60s, it captures the raw sound of flamenco guitar in a way that feels both intimate and powerful. The recording techniques of the time allowed for a natural sound that highlights the nuances of Escudero's playing, making it a timeless piece that still resonates with listeners today.

Interestingly, Mario Escudero was not just a performer; he was also a composer and educator. His influence extended beyond his recordings, as he taught many aspiring guitarists the intricacies of flamenco. His dedication to sharing the art form has helped preserve and evolve flamenco music, ensuring that it remains vibrant and relevant.

In terms of cultural significance, "Flamenco Guitar" arrived at a time when flamenco was beginning to gain international recognition. The 1960s saw a surge in interest in world music, and Escudero's work played a crucial role in introducing flamenco to a wider audience. His ability to bridge the gap between traditional flamenco and contemporary music helped pave the way for future artists in the genre.

For those who may not be familiar with flamenco, listening to "Flamenco Guitar" can be an eye-opening experience. It’s a journey through the heart of Spanish culture, filled with passion, rhythm, and a sense of longing that is palpable in every track. Whether you’re a seasoned flamenco fan or a curious newcomer, this album offers a beautiful entry point into the world of flamenco music.

In conclusion, Mario Escudero's "Flamenco Guitar" is more than just an album; it’s a celebration of a rich musical tradition. With its stunning guitar work and emotional depth, it remains a significant piece of art that continues to inspire musicians and listeners alike. If you haven’t had the chance to experience it yet, I highly recommend giving it a listen—you might just find yourself swept away by the beauty of flamenco.

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