"Con Alma" is a captivating fusion of Latin jazz and flamenco, masterfully crafted by the acclaimed guitarist and composer Chano Domínguez. Released on June 20, 2005, under Nuba Records, this album spans a rich hour and seven minutes, offering a collection of twelve tracks that seamlessly blend traditional Spanish flamenco with the vibrant rhythms of jazz. Domínguez's virtuosic guitar work takes center stage, accompanied by a stellar ensemble that brings each piece to life with passion and precision.
The album opens with "La Tarara," a lively flamenco piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead. Tracks like "No Me Platiques Más" and "El Toro y la Luna" showcase Domínguez's deep roots in flamenco, while "How About You?" and "It Could Happen to You" highlight his jazz influences, demonstrating his versatility and mastery of both genres. The album also features a stunning rendition of "Speak Low," a classic jazz standard, and the dreamy "Darn That Dream," both of which are reimagined with a flamenco twist.
"Con Alma" is not just an album; it's an experience that invites you to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Spanish music through the lens of jazz. Chano Domínguez's innovative approach and impeccable technique make this a standout release in his discography, appealing to both flamenco purists and jazz enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, "Con Alma" promises a memorable and enriching listening experience.