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So, you’ve got Paco De Lucía and John McLaughlin sharing a stage at Montreux in '87, and it’s something else. The atmosphere is electric, with flamenco and jazz intertwining—those guitar duels are both fierce and tender. It’s not just about the technical prowess, though; there’s this palpable excitement in the crowd that really adds to the experience. The pacing meanders like a good improvisation, giving each piece room to breathe. Musically, there’s an exploration of themes that go beyond just the notes, almost a conversation between the two legends. The cinematography captures the essence of live performance without overshadowing the music, making it a distinct piece within its genre.
This concert film is part of a limited collection of jazz and world music performances from the Montreux Jazz Festival, which adds to its allure for collectors. While various formats have emerged over the years, original releases on VHS remain sought after due to their scarcity. The concert captures a pivotal moment in guitar history, especially for fans of both artists, creating a niche interest that keeps its value steady among serious collectors.
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