Rodrigo y Gabriela — Rodrigo y Gabriela

Author: tracysigler | Posted: April 10th, 2007 | | Tags: , , , , , , | 2 Comments »

Rodrigo y Gabriela -- Rodrigo y Gabriela

  • Artist: Rodrigo y Gabriela
  • Title: Rodrigo y Gabriela
  • Year: 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Rating (1-10): 10
  • Owner: Tracy
  • Acquired: 2007 – Barnes & Noble in Asheville, NC
  • Keeper: Yes

I was in the local Barnes & Noble the other day when I heard a great acoustic version of Metallica’s “Orion.” I headed straight to the music section where a woman in front of me was already asking about it. The clerk grabbed a copy of Rodrigo y Gabriela and I snatched up the last one. I’ve probably played it 20 times in the last few days. I bought it because of “Orion” but my favorites are the originals, especially “Diablo Rojo.”

This was the first I had heard of Rodrigo y Gabriela, but it turns they’ve been on Letterman, Leno, etc. earlier this year. This record came out late last year in the US. They’re from Mexico City, but have been in Europe for a while. They’re already popular there.

I told a friend yesterday that this album was “the greatest thing ever!” I don’t know if he agrees, but I’m sure he too thinks it’s slamming. They have few, if any stylistic rules, and they have some roots in thrash metal. (Gabriela apparently tired of the “testosteronic” vibe of the metal scene.) So how would I describe it? It’s not Flamenco, but it is rhythmic and energetic. It’s not jazz, they play structured songs. Other than “greatest thing ever” and “slamming” I’ll just add that it’s two people playing acoustic guitars and there is a tasty Latin flavor.

There’s a DVD included with some great live performances where the crowds are going nuts and raising the horns. Also included are interviews, a photo gallery, and a great tutorial where they step through the techniques they use so you can play just like them. Ha!


2 Comments on “Rodrigo y Gabriela — Rodrigo y Gabriela”

  1. 1 I’m Heavy Duty! » Joe Satriani — Dreaming #11 said at 10:45 pm on April 11th, 2007:

    […] Dreaming #11 by Joe Satriani is an EP with that had one new studio track, “The Crush of Love”, and three live tracks on the flip. “Ice Nine”, one of my Satch favorites, “Memories” and “Hordes of Locust” are the live numbers and they make it clear what a true maestro Satriani is. That said, despite being shred-tastic this stuff just doesn’t have the soulfulness of my new héroes de la guitarra, Rodgab. I went right back to play their new album. […]

  2. 2 I’m Heavy Duty! » Metallica — Master of Puppets said at 11:56 pm on December 11th, 2007:

    […] I was listening to Rodrigo y Gabriela’s version of Metallica’s “Orion” this Saturday and decided I should play the original, which ended up turning into a Metallica history lesson for my son Mars. Then, coincidentally on Sunday I got another, and unexpected, dose of Master of Puppets. We were at our kids’ music recital where most of the tunes were seasonally-correct holiday stuff. But then this one middle-school-age-looking youngster came up to play the title track, “Master of Puppets.” He was even wearing the t-shirt. He has the same cool teacher as my kids, and his teacher accompanied him on bass. There is nothing simple about this music. It’s intense in every way, but the kid did a solid job getting pretty far through the song then stopped somewhat abruptly before the pretty bridge and solos. […]

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