Elegant Gypsy

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 37:04

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Like the Spanish Flair

caribbeandebbie

I was never a big Chick Corea fan, a little too improvisational for me, but this album has a Latin/Spanish flair that is upbeat. Amazing talent - would love to see Mr. Di Meola live!!!

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AWESOME

jerry.racioppi

This is a great one - must have. I bought it on a recommendation from a friend and have been listening to it frequently over the last few months. This is a GREAT set of songs by Al. . .Highly recommended!

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Essential to your collection

pax1956

Al's second solo album following his work with Chick Corea's Return to Forever. For the guitar afficiando, there is a bit of everthing here...from hard driving guitar licks to virtuoso flamenco picking...One of my all time favorite albums by this artist.

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Must Have

Cujo

This is one of the early shred records! A must have for any guitar player. Its worth it for Race for a Devil alone!

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i have this on vinyl - amazing!!

dougm

apart from out of this world soloing on the stomu yamashta go "live from paris" album, its hard to name a better album w/ al on it.

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I Bought This on Vinyl

frankiepop

i bought this years ago on vinyl! What a dud this was. this is such a bore. Just warning you.

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Guitarist Al di Meola’s second record as a leader is generally an explosive affair, although it does have a fair amount of variety. With Jan Hammer or Barry Miles on keyboards, electric bassist Anthony Jackson, drummer Lenny White (Steve Gadd takes his place on the “Elegant Gypsy Suite”), and percussionist Mingo Lewis on most of the selections, di Meola shows off his speedy and rock-ish fusion style. He was still a member of Return to Forever at the time and was a stronger guitarist than composer, but di Meola did put a lot of thought into this music. The brief “Lady of Rome, Sister of Brazil” (an acoustic guitar solo) and “Mediterranean Sundance” (an acoustic duet with fellow guitarist Paco de LucĂ­a) hints at di Meola’s future directions. A near classic in the fusion vein. – Scott Yanow

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