Heat of the Sun

Heat of the Sun Artist: Strunz & Farah
Label: Selva Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 700977100122
EAN: 0700977100122
ASIN: B0000000HB


Release Date: 1995-09-26

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Tracks:

  1. Jardin
  2. Anaconda
  3. Lucero
  4. Illusion
  5. Dark Fire
  6. Heat Of The Sun
  7. Recuerdo
  8. La Tinaja
  9. Damask
  10. Pure Vida
  11. Terremoto

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Stunz & Farah "Heat of the Sun" CD.......2007-03-21

Fantastic music! I fell in love with this combination of Spanish & Middle Eastern acoustic guitar when I strolled into a beautiful shop in LaJolla, CA... I asked right away WHAT is this music? I bought the CD ten years ago and listen to it almost EVERY DAY! It is soothing, invigorating, lively music full of lovely melodies I can't get enough of. I have since purchased other CDs by this duo (e.g., The Americas), but prefer the "Heat of the Sun" over the others. Enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars One of Their Best.......2005-12-21

My first taste of the music of Strunz and Farah came roughly 15 years ago when I heard them on Austin's independent radio station KGSR. The DJ did not mention who they were, so I pulled off the road, called the station and got the name of the group and the album (Primal Magic). I liked what I heard so much that I detoured over to Waterloo Records and bought it on cassette.
Since that time, I have enjoyed many other Strunz and Farah recordings and have yet to hear a bad one.
Their earliest work while they were still in the process of establishing their style is sometimes repetitious and somewhat mediocre, but most of what I've heard is in the four to five star category, so the problem becomes trying to sort out the best from the rest. And since there is a superficial sameness to a lot of their music, albeit on a very high plane, the sorting becomes difficult.
Though I have not heard everything the duo has recorded, I've heard most of it. When Heat of the Sun was initially issued, availability was spotty perhaps because it was issued on a small independent label. I bought it on sight and when I put it in the CD player, it blew me away. Sometimes Strunz and Farah just play, and play very well, but on Heat of the Sun they play with a rare gusto that suggests syncronicity with their muse.
I like the entire CD a lot and it stands tall after ten years as one of the best of its genre. My favorites are the sprightly Jardin, the smouldering Dark Fire, the virtuoso title cut, the languid Recuerdo, the mellow La Tinaja, and what I consider the CD's best song, the dreamy soundscape that is Terremoto.
Its difficult to keep up with all the great music that comes out year after year, and especially difficult to keep up with a group as prolific as Strunz and Farah. So if you have just a couple of Strunz and Farah recordings in your collection, one of them should be Heat of the Sun, because it is definitely one of their best. I most highly recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars Heat Of The Sun Is One Hot Title!.......2005-08-05

Strunz and Farah are amazing artists. This album showcases their talent, and proves that they are the best in the business. Do not hesitate to purchase Heat of the Sun, or Americas which I also have and can recommend.

5 out of 5 stars Delicately Sweet Guitar music from the Duo.......2001-09-06

My quest for quality acoustic guitar music continues with "Heat of the Sun". It was "Guitar Greats - Best of New Flamenco" on Baja/TSR that got me started on acoustic guitar music. (my guitar CD collection now includes; Armik, Jesse Cook, Oscar Lopez, Ottmar Liebert, NovaMenco)

This is my first Strunz & Farah CD. I rate "Heat of the Sun" very highly indeed. Max. stars. Program content is excellent. plenty of variety from fast gorgeous numbers to slow sexy ones. The mix from the other instrumentalists adds real musical value to the total package. Well done! The sound quality of this CD is excellent as well.

All tracks in this CD are 5-star material, but my favorites got to be; Dark Fire; Jardin; and Recuerdo.

Great CD. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing! Strunz & Farah are guitar GODS!!!!.......2001-06-01

This release evokes a beautiful tropical sunset on the beach, sipping on your favorite drink whilst knowing you are going to make passionate love to your significant other! The music is exciting, refreshing, sensual, lustful, passionate, and articulate, not to mention very melodious! The next best thing to sex is listening to Strunz & Farah (especially, this one, which is my fave) through my very revealing high end Magneplanar speakers, and being surrounded by the mellifluous tones of these perfectionists!!! Strunz & Farah totally rule!!!!!!!!!!!!

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