Guitarras Strunz & Farah

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  • Release Date: 10/15/1991
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 39,267
  • Label: MILESTONE
  • UPC: 025218913621

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Guitarras

1LISTENCurandero (Healer) 4:20
2LISTENChumash 3:41
3LISTENSueños, Pt. 1: Dreams 4:41
4LISTENSueños, Pt. 2 4:41
5LISTENZambalera 4:37
6LISTENTrópico 5:16
7LISTENTalisman 4:12
8LISTENThe Feathered Serpent 4:29
9LISTENMirage 5:42

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1985's Guitarras, the third album by nuevo flamenco guitar duo Strunz & Farah, continues in the same genteel world-lite vein started with 1982's Mosaico. As always, the focus is entirely on the interplay between Jorge Strunz's nylon-string Spanish classical guitar and Ardeshir Farah's richer-sounding steel string, with occasional bits of Latin and Middle Eastern percussion adding rhythmic and textural support. There are a few interesting tunes, with the two-part "Suenos" featuring the most interesting melody and the best soloing by both guitarists (particularly in the cutting-contest-style second part) and the closing "Mirage" the most intriguing rhythms, but, as is often the case in this brand of instrumental music, there's a politeness to the tunes and arrangements that far too often tips over into sappy new age treacle. This album can only be recommended to those with a high tolerance for Windham Hill's least-driving music, or who think the Gipsy Kings are too edgy. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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