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Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía - Saturday Night in San Francisco (Expanded Edition) (Live) (2022) [Hi-Res]

Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía - Saturday Night in San Francisco (Expanded Edition) (Live) (2022) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Saturday Night in San Francisco (Expanded Edition) (Live)
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Columbia - Legacy / Impex Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks + .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 53:10
  • Total Size: 1.9 GB / 318 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Bill Graham Introduction (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)
02. Splendido Sundance (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)
03. One Word (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)
04. Trilogy Suite (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)
05. Monasterio de Sal (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)
06. El Pañuelo (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)
07. Meeting of the Spirits (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)
08. Soniquete (Live at Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA - December 6, 1980)

Friday Night In San Francisco is a 1981 live album by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucia. It was described by jazz author and critic Walter Kolosky as "a musical event that could be compared to the Benny Goodman Band's performance at Carnegie Hall in 1938...(it) may be considered the most influential of all live acoustic guitar albums. All the tracks except "Guardian Angel" were recorded live at The Warfield Theatre on December 5, 1980 in San Francisco.

This debut recording on Columbia Records became a landmark recording that surpassed the 2 million mark in sales. The three virtuosos in the Trio toured together from 1980 through 1983.

Working with hours of original 16-track live session tapes, Al Di Meola and his team have brilliantly curated this musical tour-de-force, bringing to life for the first time on HIGHRESAUDIO the explosively virtuosic final performance of Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and Paco De Lucia at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco, December 6, 1980. In the exclusive essay by music historian Charles L. Granata, Di Meola says of that final night: "It's exciting because the audience was right there with us, savoring every single note of music. And, we were ripping. It was crazy good!"

Impex worked carefully with Di Meola, mixing engineer Roy Hendrickson (SPIN Studio), and mastering engineer Bernie Grundman to recreate the magic of Friday Night In San Francisco so these never-before-released solos and trios burst out of your system with striking clarity, dynamics and technical brilliance. "Crazy good," indeed.

Ah the Mediterranean... Filled with fine foods, wines, beautiful people, and the inspirational style of music that descended upon the able fingers of these guitar giants. This is by far one of the hottest guitar albums ever. Al Dimeola, John McLaughlin, & Paco Delucia play classical guitars (the kind with the nylon strings) in a flamenco / jazz style that will blow your socks off!

"Loose and spontaneous, this (mainly) live album is a meeting of three of the greatest guitarists in the world for an acoustic summit the likes of which the guitar-playing community rarely sees. Broken up into three duo and two trio performances, Friday Night in San Francisco catches all three players at the peaks of their quite formidable powers." (AMG)

Al Di Meola, classical guitar
John McLaughlin, classical guitar
Paco de Lucía, classical guitar

Recorded live at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, 5 December 1980.

Digitally remastered by Bernie Grundman and Bob Donnelly



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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 20:35
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Many thanks
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  • rare59
  •  wrote in 14:06
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I do not understand, why they call it "Expanded Edition". Orpheo Negro was replaced by Soniquete. There are no extra tracks, but only one different.