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The Al Di Meola Project - Kiss My Axe (1991)  Music

Posted by stfine at Oct. 12, 2010
The Al Di Meola Project - Kiss My Axe (1991)

The Al Di Meola Project - Kiss My Axe (1991)
APE image + cue + log + scans | 01:06:17 | 461 MB (+3%)
Jazz-Rock Fusion, World | Label: Tomato R2 79751

Despite the aggression its title implies, Kiss My Axe is the work of a softer, more reflective Al di Meola, who had become greatly influenced by Pat Metheny's subtle lyricism, but still had a very recognizable and distinctive sound. Di Meola's new approach was perfectly summarized when, in 1991, he told Jazz Times he wanted to be "enchanted" by the music instead of dazzling listeners with his considerable chops. One thing that remains is the guitarist's strong interest in world music – this imaginative session liberally incorporates Latin influences as well as Middle Eastern and African elements.
Al Di Meola - World Sinfonia-Live In London (1991) {Di Meola Productions}

Al Di Meola - World Sinfonia-Live In London (1991) {Di Meola Productions}
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Genre: Acoustic Guitar Fusion

Al Laurence Di Meola is an American jazz, jazz fusion, and world music guitarist. Albums such as Friday Night in San Francisco have earned him both critical and commercial success with fans throughout the world.
Al Di Meola - Diabolic Inventions And Seduction (2007) {Inak 9080}

Al Di Meola - Diabolic Inventions And Seduction (2007) {Inak 9080}
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Genre: Fusion

Too some, Al di Meola is best known for is shredding guitar work as part of Return to Forever, and also his early solo albums. But di Meola has always had an interest in flamenco styled acoustic playing ("Mediterranean Sundance" off of Elegant Gypsy, anyone?) – which is the six-string style that he fully embraces on his 2007 release, Diabolic Inventions and Seduction for Solo Guitar, Vol. 1: Music of Astor Piazzolla. Like its title says, the album is comprised solely of renditions of tunes by Argentine tango composer Astor Piazzolla, who is best known for trailblazing the nuevo tango style (which contained traces of both jazz and classical). And di Meola has no problem offering up a fine tribute, especially on such tracks as "Campero" and "Romantico."
Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy (1977) Japanese Remastered Reissue 1997

Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy (1977) Japanese Reissue 1997
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Fusion, Jazz Rock, Guitar Virtuoso | Label: Sony | # SRCS 9181 | Time: 00:37:12

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 Lucía) hints at di Meola's future directions. A near classic in the fusion vein.

Al Di Meola - Splendido Hotel (1980)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Aug. 2, 2020
Al Di Meola - Splendido Hotel (1980)

Al Di Meola - Splendido Hotel (1980)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
1990 | CBS, CK 46117 | ~ 423 or 162 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 47 Mb
Jazz Fusion

Talk about ambitious. This two-LP set finds guitarist Al di Meola performing with his quintet of the time (featuring keyboardist Philippe Saisse), with studio musicians, solo, in a reunion with pianist Chick Corea, singing a love song, and welcoming veteran Les Paul for a version of "Spanish Eyes." Most of the music works quite well and it shows that di Meola (best-known for his speedy rock-oriented solos) is a surprisingly well-rounded and versatile musician.

Al Di Meola - Kiss My Axe (1991) {Tomato}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Jan. 26, 2023
Al Di Meola - Kiss My Axe (1991) {Tomato}

Al Di Meola - Kiss My Axe (1991)
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MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 163MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion, World Fusion

Despite the aggression its title implies, Kiss My Axe is the work of a softer, more reflective Al di Meola, who had become greatly influenced by Pat Metheny's subtle lyricism, but still had a very recognizable and distinctive sound. Di Meola's new approach was perfectly summarized when, in 1991, he told Jazz Times he wanted to be "enchanted" by the music instead of dazzling listeners with his considerable chops. Di Meola still has fine technique, but avoids overwhelming us with it, and shows more restraint than before.

Al Di Meola  Music

Posted by Alexpal at May 10, 2006
At request. Reupload from June, 30, 2005. Links was deleted.

Al Di Meola


Al Di Meola "Electric Rendezvous" 1982 | MP3 | 320 kbps | Columbia Music | CD-DA Source | 73 Mb

Al Di Meola & Leonid Agutin - Cosmopolitan Live (2007) {SPV}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Nov. 3, 2011
Al Di Meola & Leonid Agutin - Cosmopolitan Live (2007) {SPV}

Al Di Meola & Leonid Agutin - Cosmopolitan Live (2007) {SPV}
DVD-5 | DVD Decrypter
ISO+MDS+MD5 | PAL 4:3 (720x576) | Dolby AC3 2.0 ch | 146 min | All Regions | Scans 300dpi | 4.18 GB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz Rock, Latin Jazz

One has been repeatedly hailed as the world's best guitarist, the other is Russia's most successful musician. And together, Al Di Meola and Leonid Agutin are simply unbeatable. For their DVD "Cosmopolitan Live", the two have created a unique sound, giving crossover a new dimension. Is this sophisticated pop for adults, then? Or popular world music? No matter, the sounds created by this fantastic duo will seduce every music-lover. Dreamily beautiful pop tunes meld with Russian jazz, Gypsy rhythms and Argentinian tango.

Al Di Meola - The Infinite Desire (1998) {Telarc} [Re-Up]  Music

Posted by tiburon at March 29, 2017
Al Di Meola - The Infinite Desire (1998) {Telarc} [Re-Up]

Al Di Meola - The Infinite Desire (1998)
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Genre: Jazz, World Fusion

With the help of new generations of guitar synthesizers and samplers, The Infinite Desire finds a mature, lyrical, more expressive Al di Meola casting his lot with Telarc, which until the late '90s had concentrated its attentions upon aging acoustic jazzers. Indeed, he makes marvelously musical use of the new devices, creating sensuous, exotic layers of sound that lie easily upon the ear, without much of the usual harshness of digital instruments generated by those who haven't bothered to master them. "Shaking the Spirits" in particular is a fascinating piece, loaded with dazzling Middle Eastern and African colorations, and the sampled trumpet sound he gets on "Valentina" is astoundingly lifelike.
Paco de Lucia , Al Di Meola & John McLaughlin - The Guitar Trio (1996) {2010 Nueva Integral Box Set CD 24 of 27}

Paco de Lucia , Al Di Meola & John McLaughlin - The Guitar Trio (1996) {2010 Nueva Integral Box Set CD 24 of 27}
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© 1996, 2010 Verve / PolyGram / Polydor / Universal Music Spain | 533-215-2
Jazz / Flamenco / International Jazz / World Music / Guitar

New version of the Paco de Lucía Integral, 27 CDs his complete work remastered. "Cositas Buenas", his last album, comes as a new in this new Integral. Now in a new economic format. This collection is a unique tour of the work of Paco de Lucia from 1964 to 2004. Flamenco is not improvised: everything is carefully rehearsed. Every falseta, every step of the dance, although it may appear spontaneous is based on conscientious preparation. Flamenco artists are not fans of improvisation in their public performances; only in the dance are small spaces left. In the singing and above all the guitar there is no place for improvisation.