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For many years, instrumentalist
has had a very multicultural outlook. That was evident when he was with the late '70s jazz-fusion band
, and it was equally evident on the '80s, '90s, and 2000s albums that the Costa Rica native recorded with Iranian guitarist
as half of the acoustic guitar duo
. Thankfully,
's multiculturalism doesn't decrease a bit on his solo album
, which isn't a radical departure from
s output.
brings so many different influences to this 2010 release (Hispanic as well as Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and North African) that categorization is difficult. Perhaps the most convenient description of
would be nuevo flamenco. Certainly, Spanish flamenco guitar is a prominent influence on this 47-minute recording, but
is by no means a flamenco purist -- and he never claimed to be. In fact, the term "nuevo flamenco" implies that one isn't getting traditional flamenco, but rather, a hybrid mixture of flamenco and other styles. There are many influences on
other than flamenco, including Colombian cumbia on
Peruvian lando on
and Afro-Cuban music on
Meanwhile,
draws on both flamenco and Arabic music, which makes sense because flamenco's Moorish heritage is still evident after all these years. But despite having all those different influences,
never sounds confused or unfocused.
is an expert when it comes to bringing a variety of influences together and making things sound totally organic rather than forced or unnatural. Those who admired
' work with
will be glad to know that his multicultural perspective serves him equally well on
. ~ Alex Henderson