Entre dos aguas | ||||
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Compilation album by Paco de Lucía | ||||
Released | 1975 | |||
Label | Phonogram | |||
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Entre dos aguas is the first compilation album by the Spanish guitarist and composer Paco de Lucía.
Original 1975 LP track listing
- "Entre dos aguas"
- "Los pinares"
- "Jerezana"
- "En la caleta"
- "Punta del Faro"
- "Fandangos"
- "Malagueña de Lecuona"
- "Zarda de Monty"
- "Serrania de Málaga"
- "Andalucía de Lecuona"
- "Rumba improvisada"
- "Plazuela"
A CD version was released in 1981, one of the first commercial CDs. The track listing is the following:
- "Entre dos aguas" (1973)
- "Zorongo Gitano" (1972)
- "Río Ancho" (1976)
- "En La Caleta" (1972)
- "Convite" (1981)
- "Monasterio De Sal" (1981)
- "Panaderos Flamencos" (1969)
- "Punta Umbría" (1967)
- "Chanela" (1981)
- "La Niña De Puerta Oscura" (1972)
- "Castro Marín" (1981)
- "Gua'iras De Lucía" (1972)
- "Mantilla De Feria" (1969)
- "El Vito" (1972)
Additional musicians
Original LP musicians
- Ramón de Algeciras – Guitar on 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Jose Torregrosa – Musical director on 5, 6
- Enrique Jimenez – Guitar on 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Cepero Isidro de Sanlucar – Guitar on 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Julio Vallejo – Guitar on 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
1981 CD version additional musicians
- Jose Torregrosa – Guitar on 1, 4, 8. Director on 3
- M. Lopez Quiroga – Director on 10
- Carles Benavent - Bass on duet "6 - Monasteriro de Sal"
Tracks not mentioned owned and composed by Paco de Lucía.
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