Flamenco and Tango


Looking to get into some Flamenco guitar and maybe some Tango.
I'd appreciate any recommendations, CD's, good performances on well done recordings.

thanks
KP
killerpiglet
It my not be exactly flamenco but try Gypsy Soul, it has many artists, Oscar Lopez, Paco de Lucia,Strunz and Farra, Jesse Cook.Amirk,etc, it's on the Narada label and it's 24 bit so it sounds just great::, Nick
Try the real thing:

"Gitanerías", a club in downtown Mexico City (Zona Rosa). Cover is about 400 pesos...
Ottmar Libert's "Barccelona Night" is fabulous, upbeat new age flamenco. Excellent recording job on CD. I never get tire of listening to it.
For tango, try to find some Daniel Melingo. This fellow has been heralded as the new voice of Argentine tango. He is both taking the tango back to its roots when it was created in the bordellos of La Boca as an ad campaign for prostitutes (vertical entertainment as prelude to horizontal) and putting a contemporary edgy dispair and growl to it that is bringing whole new generation of fans into the tango fold. He was described to me by a bunch of folks in Buenos Aires as "the guy who is putting the whorehouse back in the tango." I bought his first disk, "Tangos Bajos," in Argentina and it remains one of my all-time favorites. He has a new one out, too, but, try as I might, I haven't been able to track down a copy in the U.S. May have to get a friend down in BA to send me one. This stuff is definitely not Astor Piazollo nor in any way even vaguley sterilized or polite -- it's unapologetically raw (though very well produced) and, as far as I am concerned, unqualifiedly wonderful. My two cents.