Description
In 2003, the performance at the Spanish Jazz Festival was recorded for nearly two hours with professional shots. The show opens with a solo performance using an acoustic guitar and a special (?) baritone guitar, which firmly attracts the audience. When gripping and fingering were OK, Perico, Chris, and Mark were called in and the first set started. The 4-beat performance by the quartet has a very sense of scale, and gradually heats up in a very natural way, reaching a very hard and intense climax. It gets more and more exciting from the solo exchanges. Then, the amazing inter play continued without end, and we too were in a state of excitement. Then, suddenly, silence returns and it ends. At this point, the members were completely replaced. In the second set, you can listen to Pat’s more free, beautiful, and ambitious performance. Suddenly, the song started with a number that had a classical and traditional atmosphere, featuring accordion and flute. After that, the guitar changes for each song, and the members also switch to saxophone, piano, etc., creating a free-spirited, free-spirited and fun stage performance. They also brought in a bandoneon player (whose name I don’t know because he wasn’t introduced) and performed a moving duo. The final performance, with the participation of two ethnic percussionists, concludes with the excitement that can only be expected at a festival. The recording time will be 120 minutes.
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