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Gitano Family
Spring Hill Music
World | Sep 2003

Reviews

Decca
Reviewed 2003-09-30
From southern France (near Arles) this gypsy band plays flamenco guitar with style and does a nice job moving into more contemporary folk music. Great guitars (plus some vocals & percussion). Slightly in the “easy listening” camp at times, but overall quite good.

1. Uptempo & catchy w/claps/vox/guitar.
*2. Relaxed and relaxing w/some nice vocals.
3. Melodic and low-key instrumental. Lovely.
*4. Fast vocals/guitars/percussion. Nice energy.
5. Slow & kind of sad. Blend of voices/guitars. Gentle.
6. Mid-tempo modern flamenco instrumental.
7. Uptempo & lively flamenco party.
8. Midtempo w/female voice la-la-ing all over the place.
*9. Strong guitar work. Mid/uptemo & melodic.
10. Uptempo w/strong male vocals & good guitars.
*11. Slower and dramatic w/good vocals.
12. Downtempo & new-agey.
*13. Fast w/a fun chorus and lively guitars.
*14. Well-paced & arranged medley of tunes.

9/2003

Recent airplay

Sueno Gitano
At the Cafe BohemianDec 16, 2003
Le Mas De La Pousaraque
At the Cafe BohemianDec 09, 2003
Medley
At the Cafe BohemianNov 25, 2003
Sueno
Morning GloryNov 15, 2003
Fiesta Camargue
At the Cafe BohemianNov 11, 2003
Hommage a Manitas
told ya so!Nov 10, 2003

Charting

2003-10-13 — 2003-12-15 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 14 1
Nov 30 1
Nov 16 3
Nov 2 1
Oct 26 3

Track listing

1. Juan Bautista
2. El Coco
3. Cheval Camargue
4. Fiesta Camargue
5. Les Saintes Marries De La Me
6. Hommage a Manitas
7. La Luna Y Le Toro
8. Sueno Gitano
9. Le Mas De La Pousaraque
10. Casamiento
11. Anos 2002
12. Sueno
13. Locura
14. Medley