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Ottmar Liebert - One Guitar
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Music CD Cover Artist: Ottmar Liebert Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown) CD Release Date: 2006-08-29 Music Label: Spiral Subwave Records International Soundtracks: - Not One, Not Two (JHR)
- Beginnings (DH)
- Along This Road: Kono Michi (YV)
- At Ambapali's Grove (MZ)
- Night Traveling Raindrops: Nachtreisende Regentropfen (BB)
- This Spring Release 10,000 Butterflies
- Thunder, And the Wind Plays With a Leaf
- Red Desert Sky (Unresolved)
- Sapo (Old Man Nods His Head)
- We Begin Again, Again (Moments In Time)
- Looking West Until the Train Disappears (Ode To Maglev)
- Out Of the Blue
- Letting Go (MC)
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Free Music Notes for One Guitar AlbumFree Music Review: One guitar too many... Hit: 1 Stars
I'd normally avoid even commenting on such music, as it is usually not worth my time, but this....whatever...claims to play "flamenco", so I shall rate it accordingly.
As a frame of reference, I shall compare it to truly good "new" Flamenco by the likes of Tomatito, Paco De Lucia, Vincente Amigo and Gerardo Nunez.
This is utter....utter....UTTER garbage. He has no technique. He has no compas. He does not play Flamenco forms and, it is clear that he he ever tried, he would suck monumentally. The music doesn't even resemble Flamenco! He should be reported to the Federal Trade Commission for deceptive trading.
And people who claim this is Flamenco are just ignorant. Sorry, that's what you get for talking about something of which you know nothing. If you want to learn, search for Paco De Lucia here on Amazon and listen to the available samples.
I might be willing to let it go if there was any artistic merit in his music, but there is none. We have pedestrian, repetitive "hey, look I've just learned to play guitar" garbage. Seriously: this guy is amateur in the extreme. You can hear infinitely better stuff in a cheap piano bar.
As a guitarist, I've played some pieces by Paco, but if I'm ever asked "Have you played any Liebert", my response shall be "No, but I think I may have stepped in some once".
This gets one star simply because Amazon doesn't allow me to give a score of zero.
Footnote: Some may note that my reviews for Ottmar's albums are strikingly similar to each other. Well, that's an indication of how consistently bad his material is. And yes, I forced myself to listen to this rubbish, so this is a fair review.
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