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Audio Mixer: Colin Richardson. Arranger: Rodrigo y Gabriela. The very first moments of Rodrigo y Gabriela's sophomore effort, 11:11, hit the listener cold in the face, and not just because of the amazing guitar playing. Sure, it's there, but it's what anyone who heard the duo's astonishing debut would expect. No, it's the sound of the record: immediate, forceful, crystalline; it's in-your-face compelling and impossible to ignore. 11:11 features 11 new compositions, dedicated to 11 musical artists (not all guitarists, either) who have had an influence on the duo. Recorded in Ixtapa, Mexico, the set was self-produced with the exception of two cuts, which were co-produced with John Leckie. Throughout, Rodrigo y Gabriela showcase their metal chops as part and parcel of their Mexican guitar heritage. They've not simply melded the two, but have created an entirely different form of music for the acoustic guitar in the process. It's infectious and accessible, full of pathos, intensity, passion, and color. The very first moments of Rodrigo y Gabriela's sophomore effort, 11:11, hit the listener cold in the face, and not just because of the amazing guitar playing. Sure, it's there, but it's what anyone who heard the duo's astonishing debut would expect. No, it's the sound of the record: immediate, forceful, crystalline; it's in-your-face compelling and impossible to ignore. 11:11 features 11 new compositions, dedicated to 11 musical artists (not all guitarists, either) who have had an influence on the duo. Recorded in Ixtapa, Mexico, the set was self-produced with the exception of two cuts, which were co-produced with John Leckie. The set was mixed in Wales and London by Colin Richardson, who has worked with metal bands Trivium and Slipknot. The set opens with the striking, rhythmically complex "Hanuman," dedicated to Carlos Santana. While it doesn't work so much on the level of Santana's soaring solos, what it does do is capture the dramatic, rhythmically complex elements of his trademark style and roots him directly inside the entire lineage of great Latin guitarists. Next up is "Buster Voodoo," dedicated to Jimi Hendrix. The late guitarist's original nickname was Buster, and he wrote "Voodoo Chile," hence the title. This track is far afield from the preceding one in that it lifts elements of the Hendrix tune, and moves into a solid meld of heavy metal dynamics and contemporary Latin style -- there's even the use of a wah-wah pedal on a nylon-string guitar to excellent effect. The fuzzed-out intro to "Santo Domingo" is a rather jarring effect for a tune that is dedicated to Latin jazz pianist and composer Michel Camilo, but it's named for the city of his birth and therefore captures in sound the splendor and color of the city. The Afro-Cuban, Spanish, and Mexican rhythmic complexities shown by Gabriela Quintero are perhaps more astonishing than the stellar, even dazzling single-string work by Rodrigo Sanchez. "Atman," dedicated to the late Dimebag Darrell of Pantera and Damageplan, features a searing guest appearance by Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick and is truly one of the high points on the recording. It is also a terrific reminder that Rodrigo y Gabriela began their musical careers as electric guitarists in heavy metal bands. Other standout tracks include "Master Maqui," with acoustic solos by Strunz & Farah; "Hora Zero," inspired by -- and dedicated to -- Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla; and "Savitri," dedicated to the John McLaughlin-led acoustic trio Shakti. The set whispers to a close -- in sharp contrast to its beginning -- with the title track, dedicated to Pink Floyd and featuring the piano work of Edgardo Pineda Sanchez. Throughout, Rodrigo y Gabriela showcase their metal chops as part and parcel of their Mexican guitar heritage. They've not simply melded the two, but have created an entirely different form of music for the acoustic guitar in the process. It's also important to note that while their techSpin (p.86) - "11:11's most affecting moments -- the title track and `Logos' -- come when the duo's time signatures slither into a stalagmite-strewn prog-metal cave." Q (Magazine) (p.116) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero have honed their dazzling virtuosity....[These are] fluid yet percussive tunes also impossibly nimble." Paste (magazine) (p.54) - "Rodrigo Y Gabriela offer today's best exposition of the pyrotechnic, fusion-oriented edge of Spanish-style guitar-playing." Rodrigo Y Gabriela 11:11 Songs Purchase 11:11 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Armik Isla Del Sol CD (1999)
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| | Rodrigo Y Gabriela CD (2006)
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$10.69 Includes a bonus DVD with interviews, a live performance, tutorial and gallery. On their 2006 self-titled album, Rodrigo y Gabriela offer up a fierce set of acoustic instrumentals that garnered the Mexican guitar duo international attention. Technically accomplished, playful, and emotive, these tracks work in the flamenco and folk vernaculars while reverberating with rock energy, as revealed on the fleet-fingered "Tamacun" and the highly percussive "Diablo Rojo." However, the real showstoppers on RODRIGO Y GABRIELA are the pair's excellent covers of Metallica's "Orion" and Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," which both honor the hard-rock originals, and resonate with impressive added flourishes. 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 ...
| | Robert Plant Raising Sand CD (2007)
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$13.65 Those who find the pairing of '70s rock god Robert Plant with contemporary bluegrass queen Alison Krauss unlikely have probably not been paying attention to Plant's latter-day work, which is full of intimate, acoustic-flavored balladry. While the organic-sounding, low-key Plant/Krauss collaboration, RAISING SAND, is a far cry from Led Zeppelin's stadium rock, it offers up some hauntingly moody textures that should appeal to "Battle of Evermore" admirers. Consisting mostly of sagely chosen cover tunes, the album finds Plant and Krauss bringing their warm-but-eerie harmonies to everything from Townes Van Zandt's nihilistic folk poetry ("Nothin'") to the crumbled beauty of latter-day Tom Waits ("Trampled Rose"). Determined not to rest on their laurels or cater to expectations, the 59-year-old icon and his junior partner craft a subtle and intriguing sound built on their shared love of folk forms and gift for interpretation, bringing to light esoteric gems by late Byrds visionary Gene Clark and the Everly Brothers along the way as well. What seems to be an unlikely pairing in the ...
| | Rodrigo Y Gabriela Live In Japan CDs (2008) With DVD
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$10.69 Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero are 2 fast-fingered, Dublin-based Mexicans with a unique sound created on acoustic guitars. Their music is difficult to define, straddling both world and rock, and often imbued with timeless Hispano-classical influences. The fire in it comes from their life-long passion for metal music. This DVD/CD set was recorded and filmed at Duo in Tokyo, Japan, March 2008. The DVD features 5 tracks from the show in 5.1 channel stereo. The CD includes 14 tracks and over 70 minutes of stunning and blistering live performances.
Rodrigo y Gabriela: Rodrigo Sanchez, Gabriela Quintero (acoustic guitar). Personnel: Rodrigo y Gabriela (guitars). Arranger: Rodrigo y Gabriela. Mexican acoustic guitar team Rodrigo y Gabriela has been dazzling audiences with their fleet-fingered virtuosity since the early 2000s. LIVE IN JAPAN showcases the duo's unique blend of classical, Latin, and metal influences; lightning-fast interplay; and appealing melodic sense. The album features ...
| | Return To Forever Returns CDs (2008)
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$15.19 Return to Forever: Al di Meola (guitars, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Chick Corea (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Stanley Clarke (acoustic bass, upright bass, electric bass, bass guitar); Lenny White (drums, percussion). Audio Mixers: Buck Snow; Bernie Kirsh. The 2008 reunion of Return to Forever's classic mid-1970s line-up marked an extraordinary event for fans of progressive jazz fusion. The band built ...
| | Rahim Alhaj Ancient Sounds CD (2009) (Import) Argentina
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| | Anita Smith I Will Follow You CD (2004)
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| | Roxircle Night Of The Vampire CD (2009)
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| | Girls Love Shoes Supamedicine CD (2009)
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| | Pinx Look What You Made Me Do CD (2009)
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| | Jazz Revelation Records Ars Nova Jazz Revelation Records: Ars Nova CD (2009)
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| | Short Stack Stack Is The New Black CD (2009)
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$32.59 Even by the relatively light standards of contemporary teen-friendly pop, sometimes one has to wonder how a band found stardom or success. Australia's Short Stack fit that bill with their debut, Stack Is the New Black. The trio borrows heavily from America's modern emo and teen punk bands -- Panic at the Disco, My Chemical Romance, possibly Good Charlotte. However, they do so without finding or retaining the redeeming qualities of their influences. Instead, they write simplistic hooks and simplistic lyrics with the occasionally disturbing content for shock value ("kill your boyfriend, we can be together"), and throw in enough hamfisted Auto-Tune to try to balance out the equation a bit. Without a stronger set of compositions, ...
| | Belphegor Walpurgis Rites-Hexenwahn CD (2009) (Import)
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