Tomatito - 1991 - Barrio Negro
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Sello: Nuevos Medios – 13 588 LE
Formato: Vinyl, LP, Album
País: Spain Fecha: 1991
Género: Latin Estilo: Flamenco, Tango, Rumba
Créditos
Pressed By – Eurogram, S.A.
Published By – Ediciones Nemo
Engineer – José Luis Garrido
Producer – Juan Carmona
Listado de Temas:
01 - Barrio Negro (Rumba) - 03:55 min.
Tomatito - Autor:
Comentario: Bass – Antonio Ramos
Guitar – Juan Carmona*, Tomatito
Handclaps [Palmas] – Antonio Carmona, Antonio Torres (2), Juan Carmona Amaya
Percussion – Antonio Carmona
Piano – Andrés Bedó
Saxophone – Valentín Alvarez
Trumpet, Flugelhorn [Fiscornio] – Francisco Ibáñez
02 - La Voz Del Tiempo (Tangos-Voz Camarón) - 04:09 min.
Tomatito - Autor:
Comentario: Accompanied By, Vocals – Camaron
Backing Vocals [Coros] – Antonio Carmona, Antonio Humanes, Antonio Torres, Juan Carmona
Guitar – Juan Carmona, Tomatito
Percussion – Antonio Carmona
03 - Cañailla (Alegrías) - 04:27 min.
Tomatito - Autor:
Comentario: Backing Vocals [Coros] – Antonio Carmona, Antonio Torres (2), Juan Antonio Salazar
Guitar – Tomatito
Handclaps [Palmas] – Antonio Carmona, Antonio Torres, Juan Carmona
Tap Dance [Baile] – Indalecio Torres
04 - Armonías Del Romañe (Colombiana) - 03:53 min.
Tomatito - Autor:
Comentario: Bass – Carles Benavent
Guitar – Tomatito
Handclaps [Palmas y Pitos] – Antonio Carmona, Antonio Torres (2), Juan Carmona
Percussion – Antonio Carmona
05 - A Mi Tío 'El Niño Miguel' (Bulerías) - 06:04 min.
Tomatito - Autor:
Comentario: Guitar – Tomatito
Handclaps [Palmas] – Antonio Carmona, Antonio Torres (2), Juan Carmona
Percussion – Antonio Carmona
06 - Caminillo Viejo (Tangos) - 04:20 min.
Tomatito - Autor:
Comentario: Bass – Carles Benavent
Guitar – Tomatito
Percussion – Antonio Carmona
07 - Callejón De Las Canteras (Taranta) - 04:56 min.
Tomatito - Autor:
Comentario: Guitar – Tomatito
7 Temas. Tiempo Total: 00:31:44
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Reviews:
AllMusic Review by Alex Henderson
Tomatito is one of the leaders of a movement that has been called flamenco nuevo, which combines Spanish flamenco guitar with other Latin forms. For this virtuoso Spanish guitarist/composer, elements of everything from Cuban to Brazilian music are fair game. Flamenco nuevo has been incredibly popular in Spain since the '90s, and one of its biggest sellers was Barrio Negro (which was released in Spain in 1991 and in the U.S. in 1993). This very fresh-sounding and largely instrumental CD shows that while Tomatito (who has major chops as well as plenty of soul) owes a great artistic debt to traditional flamenco, he isn't a traditionalist or a purist himself. Not at all. It is Tomatito's willingness to stretch and broaden flamenco that makes Barrio Negro the exciting album it is.