Pepe de Lucía's "El Orgullo de Mi Padre," released in 1996 under the label Nuevos Medios S. A., is a captivating journey into the world of flamenco and flamenco pop. This 42-minute album features 10 tracks that showcase Pepe de Lucía's exceptional talent as a cantaor (flamenco singer) and producer, with notable collaborations that enrich the listening experience.
The album opens with "Algeciras Mare, Niños en la Bajadilla," featuring the legendary Paco de Lucía on guitar, setting the stage for a fusion of traditional flamenco with contemporary influences. Throughout the album, Pepe de Lucía is joined by other esteemed musicians, including Vicente Amigo and Alejandro Sanz, creating a dynamic and diverse soundscape.
"El Orgullo de Mi Padre" is a testament to Pepe de Lucía's artistry and his ability to blend traditional flamenco with modern elements. The album's title track, "El Orgullo de Mi Padre," is a standout, highlighting Pepe de Lucía's powerful vocals and the intricate guitar work of his collaborators. Other notable tracks include "Miel y Canela," featuring Paco de Lucía, and "Morir de Pasión," which showcases the depth and range of Pepe de Lucía's voice.
This album is a must-listen for fans of flamenco and those looking to explore the genre's modern interpretations. Pepe de Lucía's "El Orgullo de Mi Padre" is a timeless piece of music that continues to captivate audiences with its rich melodies, powerful vocals, and innovative fusion of traditional and contemporary styles.