
Emilio Garcia
Ultrablues
© 2005 Petroglyph Records (827474004125)
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Emilio Garcia's hard driving electric guitar is on fire in this instrumental blues/rock album with a touch of Jazz and acoustic Latin influences.
tracks
- 1 Ultrablues
- 2 El Twist de la Marmota
- 3 Lila
- 4 Fanqui
- 5 Ablusions
- 6 Reblues
- 7 Songo
- 8 Suenos
- 9 Vals para Chile
- 10 De Los Angeles
- 11 Playa del Carmen
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Born and raised in Santiago, Chile, Emilio Garcia is one of that country's top guitar players. He studied under the tutelage of an American mentor who taught him, Blues, Jazz, Rock and Funk. But with his Latin heritage Emilio is also deeply involved in Flamenco. He easily transitions from his firey US influenced electric guitar style remenissant of Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani and Jeff Beck to a mellow acoustic Flamenco guitar with the style of Paco de Lucia. Though Ultrablues reflects his electric side masterfully you get a nice taste of his acoustic side as well. Emilio's varied influences are revealed on Ultrablues as you experience his original blend of Blues, Rock, Jazz, Funk and a taste of Flamenco all in one album. Destined to become an internationally recognized powerhouse on the guitar, Emilio has already taken crowds with a storm in limited engagements in the US. This CD was recorded in Chile and is proudly brought to you by US independent label Petroglyph Records who also discovered and brought you Francesca Ancarola and Antonio Restucci. Both of these talented artists include Emilio's lyrical guitar licks in their recordings. If you love instrumental electric blues guitar you'll love Ultrablues!
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- author: Alexandr
Great inspiration and outstanding talent - that's what comes to mind when I first listened to Emilio. Play on, amigo!
Spicy hot,but it hurts so good
author: Eddie PhussBlusion is what we got here.Fast finger funk flavor in habinero sauce dipped in jazz .Very palitable dispite the heat.If you want a guitar meal to break the routine try Emilio's recepie.