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Artist: Return to Forever (featuring Chick Corea)
Album Title: Where have I known you before
Release Date: 1974
Style: Jazz Fusion
Rating: 5/5
 
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Artist: The Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin
Album Title: The Inner Mounting Flame
Release Date: 1971
Style: Jazz Fusion
Rating: 5/5
 
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Time takes a cigarette, puts it in your mouth
You pull on your finger, then another finger, then cigarette
The wall-to-wall is calling, it lingers, then you forget
Oh oh, oh, oh, you're a rock 'n' roll suicide

You're too old to lose it, too young to choose it
And the clock waits so patiently on your song
You walk past a cafe but you don't eat when you've lived too long
Oh, no, no, no, you're a rock 'n' roll suicide

Chevy brakes are snarling as you stumble across the road
But the day breaks instead, so you hurry home
Don't let the sun blast your shadow
Don't let the milk float ride your mind
You're so natural, religiously unkind

Oh no, love, you're not alone
You're watching yourself, but you're too unfair
You got your head all tangled up, but if I could only make you care
Oh no, love, you're not alone
No matter what or who you've been
No matter when or where you've seen
All the knives seem to lacerate your brain
I've had my share, I'll help you with the pain
You're not alone

Just turn on with me and you're not alone
Let's turn on and be, not alone (Wonderful)
Gimme your hands, 'cause you're wonderful (Wonderful)
Gimme your hands, 'cause you're wonderful (Wonderful)
Oh, gimme your hands
 
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I know about it since I was a kid because this was the music that my father listened all the time. They were the greatest in new Flamenco trough the 70's along with Paco de Lucia and a few other artists like Triana. They're not my cup of tea then but I have to recognize now that they were brave to change and open Flamenco to more people with modern (70's) kind of music and lyrics. I know that they were big in the 70's & part of 80's and known in other countries too.
 
A friend of mine was a big fan of these guys, but I never listened to any of their stuff until now.Funny. I think?:) Funny but I think it sucks.
 
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I know about it since I was a kid because this was the music that my father listened all the time. They were the greatest in new Flamenco trough the 70's along with Paco de Lucia and a few other artists like Triana. They're not my cup of tea then but I have to recognize now that they were brave to change and open Flamenco to more people with modern (70's) kind of music and lyrics. I know that they were big in the 70's & part of 80's and known in other countries too.

Thanks for the insights!
It’s very difficult to find Flamenco music with similar groove and energy as part I of Y Tu Mira. I’ve only found 2 songs that qualify from the work of French Titi Robin.
If you have any suggestions please tell!
 
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Artist: Dedalus
Album Title: Dedalus
Release Date: 1973 (50th Anniversary)
Style: Jazz Rock
Rating: 4/5
 
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