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Track Listing 1. Djobi, Djoba 2. Viento del Arena 3. Baila Me 4. Un Amor 5. Moorea 6. Volare 7. Quiero Saber 8. Escucha Me 9. La Dona 10. Montana 11. Bem, Bem, Maria 12. Trista Pena 13. Bamboleo 14. Galaxia 15. Vamos a Bailar 16. Love & Liberte 17. A Tu Vera 18. Bamboleo / Volare / Djobi Djoba / Pida Me La / Baila Me
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Nicolas Reyes, Andre Reyes, Canut Reyes, Paul Reyes, Patchai Reyes, Francois Reyes (vocals, guitar); Chico Bouchiki, Tonino Baliardo (guitar); Diego Baliardo, Paco Baliardo (guitar, palmas); Claude Maissoneuve (oboe); Walter De Auraujo (accordion); Guillermo Fellove (trumpet); Christian Martinez, Philippe Slominiski (brass); Dominique Perrier (piano, synthesizer); Dominique Droin (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Jean Musy (synthesizer); Gerard Prevost (synthesizer, bass); Claude Salmieri (drums); Negrito Trasante-Crocco (drums, percussion); Marc Chantereau, Charles Benarroch (percussion). Producers: Claude Martinez; Nick Patrick; Gerard Provost. France's Gipsy Kings have been purveying their distinctive brand of gypsy/flamenco music since the 1970s, when the Reyes brothers (sons of legendary flamenco singer Jose Reyes) banded together with their talented cousins, the Bailardos, to play the music that was a fundamental part of their lives. After years of amazing performances, the group finally broke worldwide in the late '80s, bringing the sound of their homeland to audiences all over Europe and America. This compilation brings together some of the most spirited selections from their impressive discography. The trademarks of the Gipsy Kings' music are their crisp, undulating rhythms; the gritty, emotive vocals of Nicolas and Andre Reyes; and the phenomenal guitar work of Tonino Bailardo (nephew of flamenco great Manitas de Plata). Bailardo's solos are sharply executed, organically conceived moments of beauty that glow with a lyrical grace. Besides the more traditional flamenco style in which the Gipsy Kings specialize--exemplified by "Baila Me" and the monster hit "Bamboleo"--the band extends its reach into more unexpected territory, like the reggaefied "Escucha Me" and Domenico Mondugno's 1958 pop hit "Volare." This is a rich and varied document of an original and important voice in modern music.
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - ...Truly, they make an irresistible noise...though over 38 tracks there is danger of overdosing on strumming and wailing... Q (10/01/1999)
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