Flamenco album released in Spain in 1993 by Hispavox on original sound recording made in 1976 with a collection of 12 gold 'bulerías'. 'Bulería' is one of the greatest 'palos' (styles) of classic flamenco, fundamentally important in the gypsy singing area of Jerez de la Frontera (Spain).
Compilation album with ten 'fandangos' valuable from the selected 'flamenco' record file of Hispavox between its historic recordings. Listed in the repertoire always unforgettable famous singers as Manolo Caracol, Manuel Soto 'el Sordera', Juanito Valderrama, Porrinas de Badajoz or Pepe Pinto. Although the title of the work we find pretentious, we have a good selection of flamenco to remember.
The first recordings made by Rocío Jurado of flamenco that made her succeed before she became the extraordinary copla interpreter. They are recordings of the period 1962-1966. Las primeras grabaciones que hizo Rocío Jurado de flamenco y que le hicieron triunfar antes de convertirse en la intérprete extraordinaria de copla. Son grabaciones del período 1962-1966.
Flamenco album released in Spain by label Hispavox. The record is part of the large collection of 'Historical Recordings' that are the heritage of the label, dedicated to the different flamenco styles. The collection is a must reference both for the approach to the deepening of flamenco singing. This album compiles 21 cuts of 'alegrías' in various performance styles.
Flamenco song and Spanish 'copla' joined in the voice of Rafael A. Salazar (Salamanca, 1923-1995), aka 'Rafael Farina'. He began in early age singing and was in 1956 when he came to release his own show. He was known as the 'Gypsy King'. Along the flamenco singer 'Porrinas de Badajoz' has been considered one of the great singers of the fandango. This double album features a repertoire of 40 fandangos.