If you are there times not be wrong ... I have of Rodrigo's 'Concierto de Anranjuez' about 5 versions in my shelf and I have to say this version of Paco de Lucia is very Einizigartiges. While you listen to the recordings of the other guitarists (Norbert Kraft, Eduardo Catemario, Lubmir Brabec, John Williams, etc.) that are classical guitarist, the music with the usual in the classical elegance, sophistication and, yes so you have it express 'smoothness' play shines through in this interpretation always the virtuoso flamenco Guitarrero. As a result, the version of Paco de Lucia sounds then also equal fiery, edgy and often intoxicating than the other versions I know. The fact that, as I suspect, Paco de Lucia, the guitar strings probably played with another, usual in flamenco art, so different from the classical guitar, this recording makes the zackigsten une elektrisierensten version that I have heard so far. To all who love this concert and have some versions of it, I can recommend looking into to listen this version only urgently - it makes the music really in a completely different light on (and fire!). Also very worth listening to and stimulating way are fiery and virtuosic the 'Iberia' transcriptions for three guitars, which are presented on this CD as an encore. You pick up the essence of these pieces out in a wonderful way (the Albeniz had originally indeed composed for piano, in which he had but certainly also the sound of Spanish guitars in mind) and captivate by the sheer energy of the performances. Simply fantastic!