Death Is Not The End presents a limited LP pressing of their collection of haunted, brooding flamenco recordings taken from the early 1900s through to the late 1930s. Focusing in on the cante jondo (or "deep song") style, seen as the original manifestation of flamenco singing - from which other elements emerged, such as dancing and playing - this survey captures and documents tracks from the form's earliest recorded stars.
El Mochuelo - I Remember You Frequently
La Andalucita - Tender Whining I Heard
El Carbonerillo - I Don't Feel Any Pain
Niña de la Puebla - My Pains Are Very Big
José Cepero - My Greatest Revenge
Pepe de la Matrona - I Abhor What I Adhore
Juanito Mojama - It Was Because I Didn't Feel Like It
Niño de Cabra - I'm Tired of Living
Cojo de Málaga - I Don't Know for What Reason
Pepe Pinto - It Has the Colour of Blood
Juanito Mojama - How Much Have I Slept
La Niña de los Peines - Now You Go and Leave Me
Juan Breva - They Take Away My Love for You
Tomás Pavón - to My Mother of My Soul
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