Viva Flamenco!
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Viva Flamenco! is the second and highly-anticipated sequel to "Flamenco: Fire and Grace
Flamenco: Fire and Grace
Flamenco: Fire and Grace is the first flamenco collection from Narada Productions featuring some of flamenco's most prominent performers showcasing both instrumental and vocal...

" – flamenco collection from Narada Productions
Narada Productions
Narada is a record label formed 1983 as an independent New Age music label and distributed by MCA Records. Now a fully owned subsidiary of EMI, Narada evolved through an expansion of formats to include music from other styles including world music, jazz, Celtic music, new flamenco, acoustic guitar...

. It's liner notes contain brief biographies with pictures of each performer as they appear in sequence.

On Narada Productions web site, track 13 "Chanela by Paco de Lucía
Paco de Lucía
Paco de Lucía, born Francisco Sánchez Gómez , is a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist and composer. He is considered by many to be one of the finest guitarists in the world and the greatest guitarist of the flamenco genre...

" is not listed. However, every where that still sell the compilation, includes the track.

Track listing

  1. La Enredadera – De Madera – 4:53
  2. Mi Tiempo – Rafael Riqueni – 2:14
  3. Al Aire – Pepe Habichuela – 5:11
  4. El Cambio (edit)- Miguel de la Bastide – 4:54
  5. Se Alza la Luna – Juan Manuel Cañizares – 4:13
  6. Primavera – José Mercé – 3:37
  7. Montoya – Tomatito – 5:30
  8. Barrio Santiago – Gino D'Auri – 3:15
  9. Sevilla – Gerardo Núñez – 3:46
  10. Nana de Colores – Diego Carrasco – 4:18
  11. A los Niños que Sufren – El Viejín – 5:21
  12. Alhambra – Guadíana – 4:26
  13. Chanela – Paco de Lucía – 3:56
  14. Entre Rosas y Jazmines – Chuscales – 6:11

Musicians

  • De Madera – guitars (duet)
  • Rafael Riqueni
    Rafael Riqueni
    Rafael Riqueni is one of Spain's top flamenco guitarists. Accomplished from a very young age, at just fifteen years old he was awarded the Ramón Montoya Prize in the Concurso Nacional in Córdoba....

     – guitar
  • Pepe Habichuela – guitar
  • Miguel de la Bastide
    Miguel de la Bastide
    Miguel de la Bastide is a Trinidad born Flamenco composer and virtuoso guitarist who first appeared on the scene in 1996 on the CD compilation Flamenco: Fire and Grace under the record label Narada Productions that placed him alongside some of Spain's most prominent guitarists, including Paco de...

     – guitar
  • Juan Manuel Cañizares – guitar
  • José Mercé
    José Mercé
    José Mercé is a flamenco cantaor .He is the great-grandson of nineteenth-century seguiriya maestro Francisco Valencia, who received the nickname Paco la Luz....

     – vocal
  • Tomatito
    Tomatito
    José Fernández Torres, known as Tomatito , is a Spanish Romani flamenco guitarist. He grew up in a musical family, including two uncles: Niño Miguel, a flamenco guitarist, and Antonio, a professional guitarist....

     – guitar
  • Gino D'Auri – guitar
  • Gerardo Núñez
    Gerardo Núñez
    Gerardo Núñez Díaz is a Spanish guitarist and composer. His roots lie in flamenco, but he has also ventured into fusion with other genres, especially jazz.- Career :...

     – guitar
  • Diego Carrasco – vocal
  • El Viejín – guitar
  • Guadíana – vocal
  • Paco de Lucía
    Paco de Lucía
    Paco de Lucía, born Francisco Sánchez Gómez , is a Spanish virtuoso flamenco guitarist and composer. He is considered by many to be one of the finest guitarists in the world and the greatest guitarist of the flamenco genre...

    – guitar
  • Chuscales – guitar

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