Press Release
Michel Camilo and Tomatito Are Back Together With 'Spain
Again' - Release Date September 19, 2006 on Emarcy
(Universal Music)
Performances in New York City at the Blue Note September
25th, 26th, 27th
NEW YORK, Sept. 19, 2006 -- Pianist/composer Michel Camilo
and guitarist Tomatito come together again after six years
to create the follow-up to their Latin Grammy(R)-winning
album "Spain." In the aptly titled "Spain Again" Camilo and
Tomatito expand on the idea of combining jazz and flamenco
harmonies by incorporating inflections of classical piano
sounds and acoustic guitar with sensual gypsy and Latin
rhythms. Today's release of "Spain Again" on Emarcy
(Universal Music) will be followed by a string of
performances at New York City's Blue Note on September 25th,
26th and 27th. These special engagements are part of the
Blue Note's 25th Anniversary Celebration. The duo will also
perform in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Recording the new album proved to be exciting for Camilo:
"It gave me so much joy to see that the magic is still there
after all these years." Camilo and Tomatito have known each
other since the early 1990s when they met in Spain at an
album session for the nuevo flamenco group Ketama. They
quickly became friends but didn't start touring together
until 1997 and in August 1999 they recorded "Spain." The
best-selling album quickly amassed much praise from the
media, as noted in Jazz Times: "Spain is awe-inspiring" -
and Mojo described the album as a "hugely dynamic record
nothing short of overwhelming." Of their Carnegie Hall
concert The New York Times stated, "... together the duo
found an elusive grace."
Despite coming from exceptionally different musical worlds,
the duo created a unique hybrid that transcends all genres.
Their individual differences complement each other greatly
as shown when joined together musically on "Spain Again."
Grammy(R) winner Michel Camilo is best known for combining
rich jazz harmonies with the Caribbean flavors and rhythms
while Tomatito is the renowned flamenco guitarist of his
generation. Camilo noted that he was thrilled to see how
much they both have evolved as artists: "The musical
horizons we travel together on this recording are all close
to our hearts. It was so amazing to see how after we shared
our personal feelings for each song, we simply enjoyed the
self-discovery process by letting the music tell us where it
wanted to flow." The eleven-track album includes original
compositions, a tribute to Astor Piazzolla, jazz standards
and a collaboration with renowned singer/songwriter Juan
Luis Guerra on "Amor de Conuco."
http://www.michelcamilo.com
http://www.tomatito.com
Press Contact:
Sandra Camilo
Redondo Music & Management Co.
914 232.2683 (ph)
e-mail: Mijazz@ix.netcom.com
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