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Luis Merino: Blacky
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Luis Merino
guitar, electricb.1979
Things start to move apace again on " Sr. Casta?o" with Medina's deft piano propelling the number along. "Changes" and the fast moving and memorable "Landing" subtly showcase the talented Xerach Pe?ate's drum technique. She most obviously possesses the ability to employ both power and sensitivity and with bassist Tana Santana, they jointly provide an essential backbone to the group.
Lustrous piano introduces the languid "The First One," essentially a duet with dulcet toned guitar picking a delicate melody in tandem with the keyboard. By contrast, the final, title track, and the longest at nearly ten minutes, begins in a jazz rock style but swiftly moves into a more laid-back section, highlighting Merino's fluid playing, before picking up the tempo once again, led by

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Track Listing
New Day; El Estandar; Returning; Sr. Casta?o; Changes; Landing; The First One; Blacky
Personnel
Luis Merino
guitar, electricLuis Merino: guitar; Jose Alberto Medina: keyboards; Tana Santana: bass; Xerach Pe?ate: drums.
Album information
Title: Blacky | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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