Os Amores Libres Carlos Nunez

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  • Release Date: 05/16/2000
  • Sales Rank: 8,462
  • Label: RCA VICTOR EUROPE
  • UPC: 743216669424
 
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Os Amores Libres

1LISTENJigs & Bulls 2:49
2LISTENOs Amores Libres 2:15
3LISTENMuiñeiras Da Sorte 2:21
4LISTENMaria Solina 3:47
5LISTENA Orillas del Rio Sil 3:19
6LISTENAlma Barca 5:20
7LISTENO Cabalo Azul 4:10
8LISTENThe Raggle Taggle Gipsy 3:46
9LISTENDanza Da Lúa en Santiago 7:02
10LISTENA Lavandeira Da Noite 4:24
11LISTENViva la Quinta Brigada 5:18
12LISTENO Castro Da Moura 13:38

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Editorial Reviews

Piper Carlos Núñez has been blowing alongside the Chieftains since he was 18 years old -- it's no wonder that some of the Irish masters' best qualities have rubbed off on the young Spaniard. OS AMORES LIBRES captures the sprawling roots-music fusion of the Chieftains' latter day work, and musters an army of guest stars that Paddy Moloney himself would envy. Drafting Jackson Browne, Madredeus' Teresa Salgueiro, Afro-Celt Sound System's Martin Emmerson and Simon Russell, plus a host of flamenco and Irish music's top players, Núñez assured himself an able crew to carry out his vision. And what a vision it is: Over 12 tracks, Núñez attempts to bridge the airy Celtic strains of his native Galicia, in Spain's north, with the fiery rhythms of the south's flamenco. On the evocative opener, "Jigs & Bulls," Núñez's virtuosic pipes duke it out with guitar fireworks, palmas, and stomping feet. The lights of Spain's new flamenco -- guitarists {|Vicente Amigo|} and Juan Manuel Cañizares, bassist Carles Benavent, percussionist Tino Di Geraldo, and vocalist Carmen Linares -- craft a thoughtful dance with Irish musicians Sharon Shannon, Donal Lunny, Derek Bell, and others. Núñez's rigorous research underscores the shared ancient history of Spanish music both northern and southern -- the contributions of Gypsies, Jews, Africans, and Celts throughout the ages. The ambient "Danza de Lúa en Santiago" pays homage to Spain's Arabic legacy, the ballad "A Lavadeira da Noite" invokes Sephardic Jewry, and "Viva La Quinta Brigada" celebrates Irish rebels who fought Franco in the Spanish Civil War. In its culturally inclusive, manifold new vision of Spain, OS AMORES LIBRES is certain to be regarded as a major event in Núñez's homeland. Such a vibrant democratic vision deserves to be celebrated everywhere. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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