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Mediterranean Sundance by Al Di Meola

Artist Biography For Al Di Meola

Al Di Meola Born Albert Laurence Di Meola In Jersey City On 22 July 1954 Is An American Guitarist Known For His Works In Jazz Fusion And World Music. He Began His Career In 1974 As A Guitarist Of The Group Return To Forever. Between The 1970s And 1980s Albums Such As "Elegant Gypsy" And "Friday Night In San Francisco" Earned Him Both Critical And Commercial Success. From The Beginning Of His Solo Career Where Records Like "Land Of The Midnight Sun" "Elegant Gypsy" And "Casino" Were Amongst The Highest Selling Records Of Any Instrumental Artist At That Time. Born In An Italian Family Then While Growing Up In Jersey City NJ United States Young Di Meola Divided His Time Between Guitar Lessons And Hanging Out At The Local Salsa Clubs. Influenced Greatly By Jazz Guitarist Larry Coryell Di Meola Enrolled At Berklee College Of Music In Boston Where His Marathon Practice Sessions Are Still The Stuff Of Legends Di Meola Continues To Be The Technical Master By Which Other Guitarists Are Measured . "We Had Three Guys In One Space One In One Room One In The Bathroom And I Got The Closet". After A Brief Stint With Keyboardist Barry Miles Di Meola At 19 Was Tapped By Chick Corea In 1974 For "Return To Forever". His Technique Can Be Traced Back To His Debut With Chick Corea And "Return To Forever" In 1974. In 1980 He Was Integral To The "Super Guitar Trio" With Paco De Lucia And John McLaughlin. The Record "Friday Night In San Francisco" Became A Landmark Recording Resulting In Wide Acclaim. The Result Of Which Surpassing Two Million Records In Sales. They Toured From 1980 Through 1983 And Reunited For A 3rd CD "Guitar Trio" In 1996 Follow By A World Tour. In Early 1996 Al Di Meola Formed A New Trio With The Likes Of Jean Luc Ponty And Stanley Clarke The Rite Of Strings . Di Meola Assembled What He Described As His "best Group By Fit In My Career". Named The "Al Di Meola World Sinfonia 2000" It Featured Musicians From Argentina Cuba And Israel. Di Meola Has Recorded More Than 20 Albums CD's Of His Own Including A Solo Acoustic Guitar Record "Winter Nights". Among Some Of The Names In His Illustrious Career With Whom Di Meola Has Recorded Or Played With Include The Likes Of Chick Corea Luciano Pavarotti Paco De Lucia Paul Simon Phil Collins Santana John McLaughlin Larrv Coryell Steve Winwood Wayne Shorter Herbie Hancock Gonzalo Rubalcaba Jaco Pastorius Les Paul Jean Luc Ponty Steve Vai Frank Zappa Milton Naciemento Egberto Gismonti Jimmy Page Tony Williams Stanley Clarke Stevie Wonder Irakere And Many More. With Numerous Recordings Countless Awards Including Three Gold Albums And Six Million-Selling Albums Al Di Meola Released "Infinite Desire" In 1998 "Winter Nights" At The End Of 1999 " World Sinfonia In 2000 The Grand Passion" In 2000 "Flesh On Flesh" In 2003. In September 2006 His Fifth Telarc Release Consequence Of Chaos Featured Guest Appearances By Pianist Chick Corea Drummer Steve Gadd Keyboardist Barry Miles And Bassist John Patitucci Among Others. Subsequent Releases Include 2008 He And Carmen With Eszter Horgas 2010 One Night In Montreal Jazz Hour 2011 Pursuit Of Radical Rhapsody Telarc 2013 All Your Life A Tribute To The Beatles Recorded At Abbey Road Studios London 2015 Elysium In-Akustik 2017 Morocco Fantasia In-Akustik 2018 Elegant Gypsy & More Live Ear Music 2018 Opus Ear Music 2020 Across The Universe Ear Music

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Mediterranean Sundance

Mediterranean Sundance Is The Third Track On Elegant Gypsy 1977 The Second Album By Al Di Meola. This Piece And "Lady Of Rome Sister Of Brazil" Are The Only Two Entirely Acoustic Tracks On The Album. However Unlike "Lady Of Rome Sister Of Brazil" Which Is An Acoustic Solo By Di Meola "Mediterranean Sundance" Consists Of An Acoustic Guitar Duet With Flamenco Guitarist Paco De Lucía. With A Duration Of 5' 13" The Song Is A Complex Blend Of Jazz And Flamenco Influences. Composition
Set In 4/4 Time And In The Key Of E Minor The Song Begins With A Duet Between Di Meola And De Lucía And Then Progresses To Feature Each Guitar Player Taking Turns Playing Rhythm And Soloing And Occasionally Soloing Together.
The Song Consists Of A Relatively Simple Lyrical Harmonic Progression Adorned By A Flamenco Rhythm. However It Poses Extreme Difficulties To The Performers Because Of The Speed And Precision Required Of Di Meola's Picking On The Steel-Stringed Guitar Playing Extremely Long Melodic Phrases And To Paco De Lucía's Complex Fingerpicking On The Flamenco Guitar As Well As The Exact Matching Of Di Meola And De Lucía's Solos Which Frequently Consist Of Them Both Playing A Rapid Set Of Matching Or Corresponding Notes. They Resort To Many Guitar Performance Techniques And Fingerstyles Such As Drumming Guitar Tops Strumming Both Solo And Together Bare Thumb Plucking Palm Muting Tremolo Picking Hammer-Ons And Pull-Offs Sweep Picking Shredding Vibratos And Glissandos. The Song Was A Success. A Slightly Shorter Version Of It Was Included On The November 1996 Album Pavarotti & Friends For War Child Track 15 . Additional Releases
In The Early 1980s Di Meola Replaced Larry Coryell In The Acoustic Guitar Group "The Guitar Trio" Which Also Consisted Of Paco De Lucía And Guitarist John McLaughlin. The Guitar Trio Recorded An Extended Combination Of "Mediterranean Sundance" And "Río Ancho" For The 1981 Album "Friday Night In San Francisco." In 1999 The Hungarian Guitarists "Agócsi-Tüske Duo" Recorded The Song Which Was Included As The First Track Of Their "Nostalgia Tour '99 LIVE" Album.

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