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Cada Vez que Nos Miramos is a 1970 flamenco album by Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía.
Starting in 1969, Camarón and de Lucía produced a series of LPs which are regarded as outstanding.
Tracks
- Cada Vez Que Nos Miramos (Solea) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 3:47
- Y No Llegastes A Quererme (Granaina) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 2:58
- Ante El Altar Me Jurastes (Tangos) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 3:52
- Moral (Fandangos) – (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 2:17
- Le Andan Hablando (Bulerías) 4:09
- Vas A Conseguir Tres Cosas (Fandangos de Huelva) 1:57
- Jardín De Belleza (Romera) 2:33
- Sube Al Enganche (Taranto) 2:20
- Donde Una Ermita Poner (Fandangos) 2:32
- A Los Santos Del Cielo (Seguiriyas)– (Paco de Lucía / Antonio Fernández Díaz) – 4:08
- Soy Grande Por Ser Gitano (Bulerías) 3:18
- Al Gurugu Guruguero (Tientos) 3:19
Personnel
- Camarón - Vocals
- Paco de Lucia - Guitar
- Ramón de Algeciras - Second Guitar, tracks 1 and 5
References
- Peter Manuel. (2010). Composition, Authorship, and Ownership in Flamenco, Past and Present. Ethnomusicology, 54(1), 106-135. doi:10.5406/ethnomusicology.54.1.0106
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