Strunz & Farah - Primal Magic

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Album Details

Title: Primal Magic
Artist: Strunz & Farah
Release Date: 1991
Re-Released On: 9/14/1999
Label: Mesa/Bluemoon, Selva Inc.
Duration: 46:46
UPCs: 700977100528, 081227902322, 081227902346
Genre: World
Styles: World Fusion, Flamenco, Contemporary Flamenco, Western European Traditions, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz
Moods: Complex, Elegant, Passionate, Reserved, Sophisticated, Spiritual
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bola
  2. Twilight at the Zuq
  3. Ida y Vuelta
  4. Rainmaker
  5. Huixamatli (Luna Llena)
  6. Canto Al Sol
  7. Anochecer (Nightfall)
  8. Tierra Verde
  9. Zumba
  10. Amazonas

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDSelva Inc.1005
1992CDMesa/Bluemoon79023

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Album Review

Ottmar Liebert seemed to have the 1990 flamenco guitar market cornered, but a great promotional push helped L.A. club vets into the limelight with this tasty and contagious collection of jungle-fusion gems. What makes S&F work so well is the rapport their guitars have. Like Acoustic Alchemy with more ethnic elements, their nylon string flamenco stylings blend in a breezy yet melodic manner, accented with just the right amount of Rippington-esque percussion (by Long John Oliva and Luis Perez Ixoneztli) and touches of Charlie Bisharat's violin on smoothies like "Twilight at the Zuq" and "Anochecer." Heightening the excitement is the world music element -- Strunz is from Costa Rica, Farah is from Iran, and their guest musicians hail from such eclectic lands as Colombia, Mexico, Cameroon, Cuba, and the U.S. This potpourri of influences makes Strunz & Farah's sound one of the freshest in world music, even if the similar tempos of several of the tunes makes them hard to tell apart at times. Primal Magic creates this and much, much more. It's a fun, involving listen, something to add to your "something unique" drawer. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Ardeshir FarahGuitar, Percussion, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Classical), Producer
Charlie Bisharat?, Synthesizer Pads, Violin
George NaufulCoordination
Guillermo GuzmanBass (Electric)
Joe HerediaDrums
Jorge StrunzGuitar, Producer, Percussion, Guitar (Classical), Guitar (Acoustic)
Juanito OlivaPercussion, Afro-Cuban Percussion, Cajon
Kathleen CovertArt Direction, Design, Cover Design
Kathlyn PowellPercussion, Production Consultant, Design, Artwork, Cover Art
Katia Esperanza TiradoPercussion
Leon GranadosMixing, Engineer
Luis Perez IxoneztliSynthesizer Pads, Wind Instruments, Wind, Liner Notes, ?, Percussion, Vocals
MindasPhotography
Omaya AlghanimProduction Consultant
Paul TchoungaDrums
Terry BeckerMixing, Engineer
Tom BakerMastering

Member Reviews

Dick A. wrote on 11/12/2006...

Here are the great So. American guitarists with their own compositions stretching out with some super tracks and a smokin' small band!

Just terrific "pluckin', cousins!