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In 2003, Texas guitarist Mario Aleman released his second solo effort, entitled "Soulspeak", and it's a compilation of original arrangements created over the previous couple of years. Bigger in terms of arrangement and production than his first release, "Acoustic Poetry", Aleman spent a lot more time on this project. Aleman states, "Personally, it was very spiritual. Lots of discipline involved. It took a lot of discipline just to follow through with every decision made, not only during the writing and recording process of the album, but everything else involved." "Soulspeak"'s tracks are all instrumental and are done in a rumba flamenco fusion style - very lyrical, melodic, exciting, and soul stirring.
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05:08 |
Aztlan
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Instrumental
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04:34 |
Danza
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Instrumental
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02:10 |
Sabor Del Valle
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Instrumental
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04:49 |
Bayside... For Two
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Instrumental
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04:57 |
One Heart, One Soul
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Instrumental
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06:17 |
Leyenda
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Instrumental
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04:18 |
Lotus Feet Love
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Instrumental
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05:20 |
Mahabhava
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Instrumental
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Mario Aleman |
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Ovation Legend Classical Guitar, Roland GR-33 Guitar Synth System, Bass, Digital Drums/Percussion Programming, Arrangements, Production, Engineering, Album Design Concept |
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Andy Sanchez |
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Bass on "Mahabhava" |
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Jake Cortez |
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Lead Guitar Solos (Right Channel) on "Aztlan" |
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Paul Abbott |
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Digital Mastering |
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Luis David II |
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Original Album Art, Album Design Concept |
Recorded at the Frequency Lounge - RGV, TX.
Mastered at Zen Mastering, San Diego, CA.
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