Rodrigo y Gabriela

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 42:48

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Acoustic Masters at work...

Grimace

Awesome guitar work. These 2 are a truly great pair musicians! Money/credits well spent here!

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WOW!

Zzzzz

WOW! Blown away!

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Mind-Blowingly Amazing

Lousailor

I caught one of their videos first, could not believe it was just a guy and a girl with two guitars. I'm already a 'latin guitar' music afficianado, but when I heard their version of 'Stairway', I was like "Hell Ya!"

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Listen up

lagu-lagu

If you haven't heard Rodrigo and Gabriela, give them a listen. Their musicianship is truly impressive: they interweave their guitar lines incredibly tightly and carry a great energy throughout the album. Give it a listen and I'm pretty sure you'll quickly become a fan.

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Definately Must Have... :)

Sacker

Well I got the album after this one called 11:11.. And wanted to find this album here as our island has limited copies being its one year later. Bravo!

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A must have

EMUSIC-00672F9E

This is a ridiculously incredible album. Musically gifted and very energizing. Don't miss out.

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Solid Music

joegkushner

the music here sounds like modernized salsa with strong beats and a lot of energy. The cover songs of both Stairway to Heaven and Orion are fantastic. Give it a sample listen and see if the instruemental only release is for you.

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Mexitallica

bloodyslushy

Wow, a cover of the best Metallica instrumental ever? (Orion that is) Sold!

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While Rodrigo y Gabriela’s self-titled third album is an utter and complete joy to listen to — actually, it’s more of a riotous celebration — it’s more than difficult to describe exactly what they do. This Mexican guitar duo met while in a heavy metal outfit together and soon found the local scene wanting. Both had roots in flamenco and other folk and rock music; they dropped the electric guitars — and bandmates — to travel light. They headed off to Europe, and ended up busking in Ireland, where their renown spread as instrumentalists who had to be seen to be believed. They re-recorded an album, toured the U.K. with everyone from David Gray to the Buena Vista Social Club, and then cut a live disc in Dublin and Manchester. That was the story until they hooked up with producer John Leckie. He was able to help them record a studio album that captured the sheer orgiastic excitement of their live gigs, hence this self-titled puppy that debuted in the Irish charts at number one. Uh-huh. It’s true that Ireland’s not a big place, but when, when, have you ever heard of an instrumental recording by a Mexican duo hitting the number one spot in such a place? What’s more, the disc has a buzz on Yank shores as well and with good reason. These nine cuts have nothing to do with nuevo flamenco or any of that new agey stuff: this is smoke and fire music, it burns across genres and traditions like a demented passion spirit that takes no prisoners–and we can thank the gods for heavy metal in this instance at least. This set slashes like a stiletto; it’s fine and precise; it leaves no scars. The dynamic range of this music is startling. It is both ancient and futuristic, carnally frenetic and romantically seductive, artfully — and even spiritually — played yet drenched in the vulgarity of street life. It is the work of two young masters who are still striving to learn and incorporate more without sacrificing beauty, pathos, and tradition. On “Ixtapa” they utilize rock & roll dynamics to perform a song about the place they decided to flee from Mexico City to before leaving for Europe. Roby Lakatos, the incredible violinist, joins the duo here (he’s a fan and offered his services). Take in “Diablo Rojo,” or “Satori,” where metal chops, flamenco, and tango music become entwined in a musical ménage à trois. There are no gimmicks in this music, it’s exactly what you hear in the immediate present that somehow comes out of the Latin historical past, is infected by rock & roll and forwards the secret histories of both. Informed by this, listen closely to the pair’s covers of Metallica’s “Orion” and, more importantly, the song that would be easiest to dismiss — a reading of Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” that takes the apporporiate liberties and makes them both sound fresh and new. In encountering this record, all doubt and cynicism should removed; what is happening here is that the canon for the acoustic, classical guitar is being rewritten. This music is the sound of passion as interpreted by and spoken for in a new rock & roll language. [Initial copies of the CD also come with an enclosed DVD so you can see the magic as well as hear it.] – Thom Jurek

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