A monumental album to inaugurate our Vinyl Club. Here's one audio chronicle, in podcast format, From the early releases of the microgroove record 'Colores Morenos'. A work by Juan Moneo Lara 'el Torta' and Manuel Moreno Junquera 'Moraíto', which was originally released as a CD on the Audivis Ethnics label in 1994. A few years ago, specifically in 2023, 'Flamenco On vinyl, the sound recording was spun to 33 rpm, thanks to our friend. Asaf Laszewicki.
This first session sought to situate the work within the context of Juan's other official albums and to make little reference to General concept of Brown ColorsHence, at the beginning of the speech there is an introduction that is perhaps a little long but necessary.
They were limited the first two bulerías on side A of the selected record. One with that same title, clearly inspired by Sernita from Jerez with Paco Aguilera in 1962 and, the second, closely associated with the bulería that he recorded Uncle Borrico with Periquin Boy Jero in the New Frontier of Cante From Jerez in 1973. Always, of course, under the imprint and personality of our Torta, who always makes his own versions of what he inherited. A remembrance from these lines for Almudena Molinares, who was his partner, may she rest in peace.
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The podcast will continue with the rest of this side, including alegrías, fandangos, and siguiriya.
The next Vinyl Club meeting ExpoflamencoTo enjoy and study the other side, it will take place on Thursday, April 30, at 8:00 p.m. at our Jerez headquarters on Diego Fernández Herrera street, Los Ramos Building.
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Great job, Pepe. I really enjoyed it. Hugs.
Thanks Álvaro, especially coming from you, my friend. Big hug