Flamenco Road
Flamenco Road is an album by Michael Laucke, released on September 12, 2001. The album consists mainly of his own compositions in the new flamenco style, which he also arranged. In an interview for Voir magazine, Laucke stated: "It is also very influenced by my classical background. So it's a smoother flamenco." An example of this style from the album can be heard in Laucke's treatment of the well-known classical guitar transcription "Leyenda", which is given a flamenco rendition using several percussion instruments, bass, and flute.
Ten works were recorded at five different studios, each selected for its specific acoustics, in Montreal, Canada. The instrumentation for the recording's title piece, "Flamenco Road", required the use of a 24-track recording system; a Voir magazine article declared it to be the first recording in this style to employ 24 tracks. The instrumentation comprises a combination of four types of guitars—flamenco, Spanish, classical, and electric—and all natural acoustic guitars are played the Spanish way, using all the fingers of the right hand without a pick. The rhythm section includes "bongos, four congas, and a rock drum set blended with other percussion instruments such as claves, maracas, and castanets". It further incorporates "three dancers performing typical 'palmas' in synchronization", as well as three trumpets, three pianos, and a "country-style" violinist.
The enhanced CD includes two videos: one with interactive live concert footage filmed during Laucke's tenth season at Montreal's Place des Arts, and the other with the video clip of "Flamenco Road". The latter reached number one on video charts across Canada for five consecutive weeks. The Journal-Pioneer opined "Flamenco Road is an absolute joy to behold".
Track listing
Title | Timing | Composer | |
1. | Flamenco Road | 3’18 | Michael Laucke |
2. | The Hero | 5’07 | Michael Laucke |
3. | Between two Seas | ||
5. | Wide River | 4’44 | Paco de Lucia, arr. Laucke |
6. | The Legend | 6’52 | Albeniz, arr. Laucke |
7. | La Femme | 6’05 | Robert Coxon/Laucke |
8. | Gymnopedie no. 1 | 2’55 | Erik Satie, arr. Laucke |
9. | Gymnopedie no. 2 | 2’27 | Erik Satie, arr. Laucke |
10. | Gymnopedie no. 3 | 2’03 | Erik Satie, arr. Laucke |
Musicians
- Michael Laucke – Spanish and classical guitars
- Marie-Josée Guilbeault – violinist
- Oscar Martinez – Trumpets
- Paul Pivetta – electric guitar
- Réggie Larko – Falseta vocals and keyboards
- Rob Roy – Bass Guitar
- Robert Dethiers – Percussionist
Production credits
Studio: | Terra Nova Studios & Créason, Montreal, Canada |
Sound Engineer: | Pierpaolo Pivetta and Jean-Guy Monpetit |
Mix: | Pierpaolo Pivetta, Michael Laucke and Jean-Guy Monpetit |
Mastering: | Terra Nova Studios and Sono Design for Flamenco Road |
Photos: | Stéphane Dumais, Lorenna Solervicens |
ADAT Transfers: | François Licke |
Design Coordinator: | Mike Henderson, Justin Time Records Inc. Montreal |
Jacket Design: | Tom Krilly, Visual Communications Source, Montreal |
Producer: | Michael Laucke |
Official sponsor: | D’Addario guitar strings |
Enhanced CD (multimedia) portion
Artistic director: | Geneviève Blais |
Final editing: | Jean-François Proteau, Michael Laucke |
Photography director: | François Dagenais |
Production: | Michèle Grondin & Denis Fortin |
Production director: | Vicky Lessard |
Production house: | Rafale Films, Montreal |
Stylist: | José Cano |
Video editing: | Patrick LaRoque |
Video producer: | Jean-François Proteau |
Audio resync: | Philippe Melançon, OBJECTIF, Montreal, Canada |
Computer compiling: | Michael Laucke |
Design coordinator: | Mike Henderson, Justin Time Records Inc. Montreal |
DV transferring: | Philippe Melançon, CINOK, Montreal, Canada |
Graphics: | Tom Krilly, Visual Communications Source, Montreal |
Multimedia compiling: | Michael Laucke |