De mi corazón al aire
De mi corazón al aire is the debut solo album by the Spanish flamenco guitarist Vicente Amigo. Released in 1991, the album showcases Amigo's exceptional skill and innovative approach to flamenco music. The album is considered a significant contribution to the genre and has been influential in the contemporary flamenco scene.
Background[edit | edit source]
Vicente Amigo was born in Guadalcanal, a small town in the province of Seville, Spain. He began playing the guitar at a young age and was heavily influenced by the legendary flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía. Before embarking on his solo career, Amigo played with several prominent flamenco artists and groups, including Camarón de la Isla and Manolo Sanlúcar.
Album Overview[edit | edit source]
De mi corazón al aire features a blend of traditional and modern flamenco styles. The album consists of eight tracks, each highlighting Amigo's technical prowess and emotional depth. The compositions are characterized by intricate guitar work, complex rhythms, and expressive melodies.
Track Listing[edit | edit source]
- "La Tarde es Caramelo"
- "Callejón de la Luna"
- "Querido Metheny"
- "Tío Arango"
- "Bolero de Vicente"
- "Gitano de Lucía"
- "Mensaje"
- "De mi corazón al aire"
Reception[edit | edit source]
The album was well-received by critics and flamenco enthusiasts alike. It earned Amigo several awards and established him as one of the leading figures in contemporary flamenco music. De mi corazón al aire is often cited as a landmark album that helped to modernize and popularize flamenco music beyond Spain.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
De mi corazón al aire has had a lasting impact on the flamenco genre. Vicente Amigo's innovative approach and technical mastery have inspired a new generation of flamenco guitarists. The album remains a reference point for both traditional and modern flamenco musicians.
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