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Mosaic
Veteran music critic, Jonathan Widran, describes MOSAIC as "uniformly engaging and brilliant" and writes, "As engaging as the tunes and the bright productions are, those who listen closely are bound to find themselves intoxicated by the intricate weavings of the two guitars." Mike Joyce, music critic for the Washington Post, writes, "Guitarists Dan Young and Lawson Rollins have two advantages that help set them apart from most of the Nuevo Flamenco competition: First, they have a genuine flair for producing conversational gambits and fiery call-and-response patterns. Second, they never seem at a loss for composing engaging tunes that contrast bright themes with colorful variety of Latin beats. Beginning with the opening cut, the duo's well-matched virtuosity is on display,generating intricately woven passages and dovetailing runs." (30 sec. mp3 files) 1.
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Esperanza
"Seductive guitar sounds with just the right amount of technical guitar virtuosity”, writes 20th Century Guitar Magazine in its review of ESPERANZA, while the All Music Guide's review states, "Proof that music can be technically flawless without lacking wit or soul, ESPERANZA is Young & Rollins' best album to this point."
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Salsa Flamenca (Baja/TSR Records)
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Sevilla (Baja/TSR Records)
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