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Azulejo CD (2007)
Juan Carlos Romero discography Author: Manolo Sanlúcar.
Personnel: Juan Carlos Romero (guitar); Juan Carlos Romero; Enrique "El Extremeno", Diego Carrasco, Enrique Morente, Carmen Linares (vocals); Manolo Nieto (bajo sexto, bass guitar); Jesus Sancho, Valentin Sanchez (violin); Gretchen Talbot (cello); R. Mustalier (saxophone); Isaac Capetillo (trumpet); Pepe Punta (trombone); Manuel Soler (dancer, palmas); Rafael Fernandez (viola); Antonio Coronel, Tino Di Geraldo (percussion); Curro Fiesta.
Recording information: Sound Et Production (07/1996-02/1997).
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Romero CD (2004)
Juan Carlos Romero songs Estrella Morente,Vocals/Arcan Gel,Vocals/Juan C.Romero-Guita
Recording information: 4'40 Grabaciones, Gines, Sevilla, Spain.
Arranger: Juan Carlos Romero.
Personnel: Juan Carlos Romero (guitar); Estrella Morente, Olivia , Arc Angel (vocals); Manolo Nieto (bajo sexto); Antonio Coronel (percussion, palmas); El Bo (palmas).
Audio Mixers: Juan Carlos Romero; Antonio Moreno.
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Babalu CD (2000)
Juan Carlos Romero CD discography With a fascinating mixture of rhythms and whirling harmonies, Carmen Flores ("the Ebony Fire") steps boldly back onto center stage with her 2000 release, Babalú. Drawing from the more African side of traditional Cuban music, Flores casts an inescapable spell with her belly-rumbling voice and masterful song interpretations. The album features a style called Afro, which emulates the religious bata drumming of the Yoruban religion, a style often overlooked by modern Afro-Cuban musicians. In her repertoire choices, she also pays homage to her African roots, with many songs referring to the Orishas, or Gods of the Yoruban tradition. Through references to deities of old, selections such as "Cabiosile pa' Changó," "Yemayá," and "Babalú y Tabú" bring a rich, ancient religious tradition to life. The mood of the record is far from dark or somber, maintaining a festive, lively attitude. Flores is without question a vocal talent to be reckoned with. The thick, rich timbre of her voice commands respect and inspires awe. She is like no other Cuban musician recording today. For those caught up in the resurgence of interest in the musical traditions of Cuba, Carmen Flores' Babalú will convert them, turning enthusiasts into connoisseurs. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
Flores is one of the few female traditional salsa singers in the market besides Celia Cruz; Florez possesses a powerful & soulful voice, belting out Cuban classics like the ...
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Lorca CD (1999)
Juan Carlos Romero albums Enrique Morente's second solo album Lorca pays tribute to Federico Garcia Lorca's influence on flamenco. Morente's passionate vocals and guitar playing are highlighted by guest performances from Pepe Habichuela, Ketama, Tomatito, and the Bulgarian Voices. ~ Heather Phares
Recorded at Rasgueo Studios, Granada, Spain.
Personnel: Enrique Morente, The Bulgarian Voices (vocals); Juan Manuel Canizares, Juan Carlos Romero, Miguel Ochando, Pepe Habichuela, Tomatito (guitar); Bernardo Parrilla (violin); Antonio Romos-Maka, ...
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Flamenco Fantasy CD (2002)
Juan Carlos Romero music CDs Recording information: Abbey Road, London / Sonoland, Madrid.
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Tierra Santa CD (2005)
Personnel: Jorge Luis Rojas (vocals); Jose Angel Navarro (guitar); Juan Carlos Romero (trumpet); Roberto González (piano, keyboards).
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Tierra de Calma CD (2006)
Recording information: Audio Records, Sevilla, Spain (04/2006-06/2006).
Personnel: Miguel Poveda (vocals); Moraito Chico, Juan Carlos Romero (guitar); Paquito González, Antonio Coronel (percussion); Bobby Soto, Carlos Grilo (palmas).
Audio Mixers: Eduardo Ruiz; Juan Carlos Romero.
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 Juan Carlos Romero Songs
Popular or famous Juan Carlos Romero music songs: Como La Luna En El Agua, Callejilla del Molino, De Mi Casa a Tu Puerta, Alfileres de Colores, Tiempo, El. More music songs Punao de Sal, Un, Tran Tran, Detrás De La Memoria, Y En Medio El Río, Naúfragos Del Hambre, Casa Bigote, Azulejo, Mostrador, El. More music songs Sombra, La, Soloviejo, Tierra De Calma, Calle del Mar, Rio Tinto, Copa de Cisco, La Radio De Mi Madre. See All Songs
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Tino Di Geraldo | Vicente Amigo, Juan Carmona, Las Ketchup, Nguyen Le, Nguyen Le Trio, Jose Luis Perales, Rosario, Serrat & Sabina, Abigail | | Manuel Soler | | Antonio Coronel | | Diego Carrasco | Juan Carmona, Rosario | | Manolo Nieto | | Enrique "El Extremeno" | | Curro Fiesta | | Gretchen Talbot | | Isaac Capetillo | | Jesus Sancho | | Pepe Punta | | R. Mustalier | | Valentin Sanchez | | Enrique Morente | Nick Lagartija, Perico Sambeat, Amaral, Pepesito Reyes, Omar Faruk Tekbilek | | Juan Carlos Romero | Carmen Flores, Enrique Morente, Miguel Poveda, Rojitas | | Carmen Linares | Carlos Nunez, Javier Limon | | Rafael Fernandez |
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