
This album contains music from the following
genres:
Flamenco Guitar with Rock, Smooth
Jazz, Electric Guitar, Drums, Bass, Film Music, Spanish Guitar
Instrumentals, English and Spanish Vocals
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01. Flamenco Loco
This danceable 'cooker' charted nationally on Top Ten Latin Dance charts and on this hot Latin plate you get a fast Flamenco guitar with a horn section as a Flamenco dancer with heavy boots joins in! |
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02. Slammin' Fandango
A party! Picture this: Flamenco guitar, castanets, horns and a rhythm section, all jamming around a gypsy campfire. O'LE! |
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03. Theme From "Police Woman"
Lush string and horn sections on top of a cookin' track. Flamenco guitar in the melody with 'flash' guitar in between. Very tasty! |
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04. Flamenco Funk
If you want something different, this is it! A rockin', driving, one of a kind instrumental with horns, strings and considered a Jan Davis "monster" classic |
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05. Mariachis Cinco
A brilliant guitar performance, with a Rockish, Jazzy, Waltz feeling thrown in. Flavor, flavor and more, almost like pudding! |
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06. Flamenco Therapy
As the title says, it's a little therapy, enhanced with Flamenco guitar. This one is off the beaten path for sure! |
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07. Bolero
This classic version of Ravel's 'Bolero' has been repackaged a lot. Why? Because it is so MEMORABLE. Jan has dished up one of the best guitar versions on the planet, and when you hear his string arrangements of violins and cello, you'll flip like a pancake! |
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08. Funky Concerto
A great 'goulash,' with strings, saxophones and even a steel guitar behind Davis ' finger pickin'. It's truly a Concerto! |
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09. El Macho
Sounds like a 60's dish, with a 'Boogie' kind of beat for a while, then you are surprised with a lush string arrangement that gives this tune a serious edge. |
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10. Pepperstick
This gem shows you that Davis can 'cook' on his Flamenco guitar! It's smooth, cool and flashy! Eat it up. |
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11. Hot Sauce
Davis hit the BILLBOARD Adult Contemporary Top 10 with this one! It tastes good, no matter what your preference for GREAT "Hot Sauce!". |
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12. Donna De Oro
If Chopin was alive today and he had a rhythm section handy, he might have put something like this together. You'll hear some nice augments and diminishes here. Davis wrote this from the bottom of his heart. |
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13. Flamenco Soul
Davis keeps doing it! Just when you think you've heard everything different, here comes another classic! Steel guitar, strings, horns, and the purist Flamenco guitar throughout. An unusual treat! |
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14. Third Sonata, With Funk
This may be considered a "garage jam" of guys working out on their instruments. Maybe they aren't as serious as they could be for this sonata, but you have give them credit for leaning on the "funk!." |
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15. El Lobo
For the exception of some real Flamenco guitar, splattered here and there, it sounds more like a cartoon soundtrack. Should be on the children's plate, because it's fun! |
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16. Coyote' (Spanish)
Another gruff Davis vocal with flashy acoustic guitar fills. The lyric drives home the fact that we are sometimes like the Coyote, as we struggle to survive in this world full of enemies. A real message for all. |
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17. Coyote' (English)
Another gruff Davis vocal with flashy acoustic guitar fills. The lyric drives home the fact that we are sometimes like the Coyote, as we struggle to survive in this world full of enemies. A real message for all. |
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18. Dark Blue
Plush strings back Davis on electric jazz guitar, giving you an easy-on-the-ear melody that is tasty and refreshing! |
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