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Rodrigo y Gabriela (with Bonus DVD) |  | Artist: Rodrigo y Gabriela Label: ATO Records Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $9.26 as of 11/22/2009 22:04 CST details You Save: $6.72 (42%)
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Seller: moviemars Rating: 196 reviews Sales Rank: 402
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.6
MPN: 21557 UPC: 880882155728 EAN: 0880882155728 ASIN: B000HKDEE2
Release Date: October 3, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Tamacu | | • | Diablo Rojo | | • | Vikingman | | • | Satori | | • | Ixtapa | | • | Stairway To Heaven | | • | Orion | | • | Juan Loco | | • | PPA |
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Amazon.com How did two Mexican-born heavy-metal enthusiasts end up at the top of the Irish charts? The story begins back in their homeland, where Rodrigo Sanchez (lead guitar) and Gabriela Quintero (rhythm and guitar-top hand percussion) met as teenagers. Following years of fruitless struggle, they settled in Dublin, working as street entertainers, eventually wandering as far afield as Denmark and Spain. But over time, their virtuoso duo-guitar instrumentals garnered them a following, which in turn led to indoor engagements where they no longer had to freeze their hands off. And no wonder -- their eruptive mixture of Central and South American folkways, with its propulsive rock rhythms, plus grooves reminiscent of The Gipsy Kings' crowd-pleasing Catalan rumbas, is incredibly infectious. Yes, their frisky yet spot-on covers of "Stairway To Heaven" and "Orion" may goad some listeners into purchasing the album, but believe it or not, the original tunes are even more mesmerizing. "Ixapa," in which the pair are joined by noted Hungarian Roma (Gypsy) fiddler Roby Lakatos, has a wicked, pan-European swing, while the impossibly fleet "Juan Loco" should delight all comers -- once they catch their collective breaths! Produced by John Leckie (Radiohead, The Stone Roses, Muse), the USA release includes a DVD containing interviews, live performances and other extras. --Christina Roden More from Rodrigo y Gabriela  Live: Manchester and Dublin |  Re-Foc |
Album Description The sleeve photo of a crocodile's eye with a faint image of Rodrigo and Gabriela superimposed, suits the artists' desire for something which didn't shout "Mexican guitarists" or "Couples." "It reminded us of Tamacun, the famous Mexican eccentric who is in Ixtapa where we lived for a while". Tamacun -"Tamacun's message is to teach kids to respect nature." He handles crocodiles, and tourists come to photograph him. Diablo Rojo - Inspired by a wild rollercoaster called 'Red Devil' at a theme park in Copenhagen, Denmark. Three rides in a row, each. Viking Man - Another Danish inspired piece. The Viking Man was a homeless guy who encouraged Rod & Gab to tough it out on the streets, busking in minus zero conditions at Christmastime. John Leckie adds radio static. Satori - Experiencing self doubt shortly after arriving in Ireland, Rodrigo y Gabriela were at a low ebb. No money, poor English and a deep sense of uncertainty. Only an unshakeable faith in perseverance kept them going. Satori describes the Zen - like moment of enlightenment they felt when they came through the storm. Ixtapa - "Ixtapa is a very beautiful, very Mexican town." Roby Lakatos' wildly soaring violin solo is a perfect counterpoint to the melodic and percussive guitars. Stairway to Heaven - "Ixtapa was our very own Stairway to Heaven!" Rod & Gab's take was initially inspired by Stanley Jordan's interpretation of the Led Zep warhorse. Growing from snippets in their live show, their unique version is at once both respectful and innovative. Orion - This epic reworking of the Metallica song is the second time Rodrigo y Gabriela have covered Messrs Hetfield, Ulrich & Co: "A tribute to the style of music we love, it's what kept us playing the guitar through all those Spinal Tap years" Juan Loco - The first attempt at recording this album in Mexico in Summer 2005 resulted in three weeks of sunbathing, beer drinking and power cuts. Enter Mr John Leckie, legendary producer of Radiohead, The Stone Roses and Muse, to name but a few; to midwife Rod & Gab's musical vision into what you hear today. 'Juan Loco' ('Mad John') is their Mexican nickname for Mr Leckie. PPA - "The first P of PPA stands for Pinche, a Mexican term meaning f**king asshole. This is for all the people in the music business who think they know what's going on but actually don't have a clue".
Album Description Rodrigo and Gabriela are two fast-fingered, Dublin-based, Mexicans with a unique sound created on acoustic guitars. Their music is difficult to define, straddling both world and rock, and often imbued with the timeless Hispano classical influences. The fire in it comes from their life-long passion for metal music. Rodrigo is a deft finger-picker who can move from raging speed to sensual soul in the space of a fret, while Gabriela employs fast, rhythmic techniques. Her percussionist's thrashing of strings and drumming of the instrument's body inevitably raises comparisons with flamenco which they acknowledge as an influence but swerve as a pigeonhole, The duo's repertoire flies beyond familiar Latin folk guitarists' styles because of the metal connection: their reworkings of Led Zep's Stairway To Heaven and Metallica's Orion are musts, and the presence. On Ixtapa , of the fiery Hungarian gypsy violinist, Roby Lakatos, is inspirational.
Album Details Studio Album from the Mexican Guitar Duo Produced by John Leckie (Radiohead, Muse, My Morning Jacket) Comes as a Limited Edition with a Dvd with Documentary and Live Tracks. Dvd is Pal Resion 0.
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Just Awesome October 16, 2009 K. Schmoll (Canton, MI USA) I heard Tamacun on the radio just recently and had to have this CD. I was not let down. The CD is amazing! I am in love with Rod y Gab.
Wow, excellent album. August 1, 2009 Jorge R. (California) I got into this band when I saw a couple youtube videos of them playing live. Even though the first 2 songs are the more popular ones, the entire CD is excellent and worth every penny.
Amazing July 20, 2009 Avals Sher (FL, USA) It's truly amazing what these two guitarists can accomplish by themselves. It's really takes seeing to believe it because just by listening, one would think that there is an entire precussion section or band backing them up. That's why the bonus DVD is so important because it actually shows the Rodrigo y Gabriela performing. While Rodrigo provides the melody and lead, Gabriela, in my opinion, is actually the more talented of the two, provides both support and all of the precussion without anything but her guitar. Whenever I play this CD for anyone, I always say that this is a duet and leave it at that. The question that always follows is: "But there are two guitars, aren't there?" The implication is that everyone assumes that a duet is between a guitarist and a precussionist, not realizing that there are just two guitarists providing all the rhythms (I think only one song includes a violin as well).
It takes two... June 27, 2009 R. Gangestad (Chandler, AZ) to make a thing go right. It takes two to make it outta sight. Rodrigo and Gabriela will blow your mind with what they can do with just two guitars! Rodrigo can shred with the best of em, and Gab is no slouch either, plus she's the main percussionist and really good at it. The dvd was really good and insightful. The best part was the tutortorial section of the dvd, they try and teach you their tricks... like any fool can grab a guitar and do what they do. Yeah right! Plus its kool to listen to Gab's mexican/irish accent, though more irish it sounds like at times, which would make sense (they spent a lot of time over there) and they didnt know english very well when they went! Awesome music, not full on rock, but not flamenco either. Totally worth the investment with the dvd.
Passionate Play March 30, 2009 Marc Hoffman 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A friend sent me a link to a youtube of Rodrigo y Gabriela, and I bought this cd the same night. Passionate, precise playing, pulsating rhythm...
A powerful union of two guitars...
Just look at a video from one of their shows.
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