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  1. 12 de mar. de 2021 · Subscribed. 72. 2.5K views 3 years ago. This is my transcription of Aziza Mustafa Zadeh's Dance of Fire Guitar sections played by Al Meola. Hope you enjoy the video. ...more. This is...

  2. 2 de jun. de 2021 · Aziza Mustafa Zadeh ‎– Dance of Fire (full album) 1995. RIP! 266 subscribers. Subscribed. 292. 16K views 2 years ago. Tracklist 1. Boomerang 0:00 2. Dance of Fire 4:24 ...more.

  3. Track listing. "Boomerang" – 4:24. "Dance of Fire" – 6:02. "Sheherezadeh" – 2:52. "Aspiration" – 2:23. "Bana Bana Gel (Bad Girl)" – 12:32. "Shadow" – 5:54. "Carnival" – 7:29. "Passion" – 7:10. "Spanish Picture" – 9:00. "To Be Continued" – 5:59. "Father" – 5:57. Personnel. Aziza Mustafa Zadeh – piano, vocals. Al Di Meola – acoustic guitar.

  4. With this super star line up (Al Di Meola on acoustic guitar, Bill Evans on soprano and tenor saxophone, Stanley Clarke on acoustic and electric bass, Kai E. Karpeh De Camargo on 5-string electirc bass guitars and Omar Hakim on Drums) Aziza's 'Dance of Fire' even transcends what Chick Corea's jazz-rock dazzled us with.

  5. Friday Night in San Francisco is a 1981 live album by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Paco de Lucía. It was described by jazz author and critic Walter Kolosky as "a musical event that could be compared to the Benny Goodman Band's performance at Carnegie Hall in 1938 …

  6. Passion, Grace and Fire (1983) con John McLaughlin y Paco de Lucía. Latin (1987) con George Dalaras. Super Guitar Trio And Friends (1990) con Larry Coryell y Biréli Lagrène. Rite Of Strings (1995) con Stanley Clarke y Jean-Luc Ponty. Dance of Fire (1995) - Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. The Guitar Trio (1996) con John McLaughlin y Paco de Lucía.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kiss_My_AxeKiss My Axe - Wikipedia

    Kiss My Axe is an album by jazz guitarist Al Di Meola that was released in 1991. It is a jazz fusion album, with significant world music influences. [1] Like its predecessor, Tirami Su (1987), it is credited to "The Al Di Meola Project", although the two albums have an almost entirely different set of backing musicians.