Gino D'Auri
Flamenco Passion & Soul
The Story
Guitarist Gino D'Auri talks about "Flamenco Passion & Soul", "These days, many people think that flamenco is about playing sixty thousand notes as quickly as possible. My flamenco is slower, very traditional and down to earth. I may use cello and percussion, but its done in a traditional way, without a lot of notes. For me the music is about feeling and improvisation. I like to take chances, the communication is better that way. Like the blues, the rules of rhythm are strict, but there is much melodic freedom, the possibility of limitless improvisation, and a need to express the feelings that arise from a unique way of life." D'Auri's playing on "Flamenco Passion & Soul" lives up to the album's title. Dark, droning bass overtones and hypnotic percussion support D'Auri's marvelous flights of melodic fancy. "Striving for perfection gets in the way of the feeling," he says. "When you improvise you cant allow yourself to think about anything but the feeling of the moment. That's where great music comes from."
The Music
04:50 | Barrio San Miguel | Instrumental |
04:51 | Ida Y Vuelta | Instrumental |
12:15 | Pasion Y Duende | Instrumental |
08:46 | Galicia Flamenca | Instrumental |
06:53 | Camino Del Darro | Instrumental |
04:56 | Cadiz Y Badajoz | Instrumental |
09:35 | Paternera | Instrumental |
The Artists
Gino D'Auri | Flamenco Guitars, Production |
David Darling | Cello |
Patrick Hetzinger | Caja |
Antonio De Jerez | Palmas, Vocal, Caja |
Stephen Hill | Production, Mastering, Design, Art Direction |
Julie Last | Engineering |
Rail Rogut | Engineering Assistance |
Michael Jay | Engineering |
Bob Ohlsson | Mastering |
Archangelo Fernandez | Painting |
Rex Ray | Design |
Jamie Ruderman | Design |
Daniel Aubry | Photography |
Recorded November 25th-27th, 1996 at Ocean Way Studio B, Hollywood, CA.
Mixed on January 24th-30th, 1997 at The Imaginary Studio, Sherman Oaks, CA. Mastered at Hearts Of Space, Sausalito, CA. |