Al DiMeola
Elegant Gypsy
The Story
"Elegant Gypsy", guitarist Al DiMeola's second CD as a leader, is generally an explosive affair, although it does have a good amount of variety. With Jan Hammer or Barry Miles on keyboards, electric bassist Anthony Jackson, drummer Lenny White (Steve Gadd takes his place on the ""Elegant Gypsy" Suite"), and percussionist Mingo Lewis on most of the selections, DiMeola shows off his speedy and rockish fusion style. He was still a member of Return to Forever at the time and was a stronger guitarist than composer, but DiMeola did put a lot of thought into this music. The brief "Lady of Rome, Sister of Brazil" (an acoustic guitar solo) and "Mediterranean Sundance" (an acoustic duet with fellow guitarist Paco DeLucia) hints at DiMeola's future directions. A near-classic in the fusion vein.
The Music
07:16 | Flight Over Rio | Instrumental |
07:28 | Midnight Tango | Instrumental |
05:14 | Mediterranean Sundance | Instrumental |
06:18 | Race With Devil On Spanish Highway | Instrumental |
01:46 | Lady Of Rome Sister Of Brazil | Instrumental |
09:16 | Elegant Gypsy Suite | Instrumental |
The Artists
Al DiMeola | Guitar, Production, Arrangement, Direction |
Paco De Lucia | Guitar |
Jan Hammer | Synthesizer, Piano (Electric) |
Steve Gadd | Drums |
Anthony Jackson | Bass |
Mingo Lewis | Organ, Synthesizer, Percussion, Conga |
Lenny White | Drums |
Barry Miles | Piano, Piano (Electric) |