voc, *1951 ES
Singer of Latin and World
A.k.a. Carmen Pacheco Rodríguez
Carmen Linares is the stage name of Carmen Pacheco Rodríguez. Flamenco singer, Born in 1951 in Linares, Jaén (Andalusia). She is known as one of the finest flamenco singers in Spain. She belongs to the same generation of artists like Enrique Morente, Camaron, Paco de Lucía, Pepe Habichuela, José Mercé and Tomatito and she is considered as flamenco legend. Carmen Linares has carved out a place for herself in contemporary Spanish musical culture. She’s conquered a privileged position in the world of Flamenco music on her own merits, having become one of Flamenco music’s most critically acclaimed and international artists. She is recognized as flamenco lead vocal reference for young artist generation like Estrella Morente, Miguel Poveda, Pitingo, Arcangel, Marina Heredia and Rocio Marquez. In the 70s and 80s she worked in Madrid alongside artists such as Enrique Morente, Camarón, Carmen Mora, and the brothers Juan and Pepe Habichuela. In 1988 Carmen Linares was the chosen voice to re-open Manuel de Falla’s original version of “El Amor Brujo” in the open of Seville Flamenco Biennial. She’s been one of the first Flamenco artists who, invited by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, acted in the Lincoln Center. The New York Times described her as “a singer with incredible expressive power”. She has singed along 30 years with important conductors like Frühbech de Burgos, Josep Pons and Leo Brower. Her first album were brilliants: "Su Cante" (Hispavox, 1984) with Pepe and Luis Habichuela, "Cantaora" (Dio, 1988) and "La Luna en el río" (Auvidis, 1991) both with Paco Cortes and Pedro Sierra which won the French Academy Best Album. After these records Carmen Linares recorded an extraordinary homage to universal poet Federico García Lorca. "Canciones Populares de Lorca" (Auvidis, 1993) was a great successful album which she sang lyrics of Federico García Lorca accompanied with sextet ensemble. Carmen Linares went on tour to great stages in Paris, Amsterdam, London, New York an Rome over 15 years. "Antologia de la Mujer en el Cante" (Anthology of the woman in flamenco singing, Universal 1996), is a key part of flamenco discography. It rescues valuable items of the past to project them into the future with a contemporary musical attitude. "Antología" was recorded with the guitars by Tomatito, Vicente Amigo, Moraito, Pepe Habichuela, Rafael Riqueni, etc and its one of the most famous flamenco albums. In 2000 the composer and guitarist Manolo Sanlúcar chose her to sing in his discographical project "Locura de Brisa y Trino" (Madness of Breeze and Trill), to recover poems by Federico Garcia Lorca harmonised for modern guitar composition. In 2002 Carmen recorded "Un Ramito de Locura" (A Branch of Madness) with the great guitarist Gerardo Nuñez, which was nominated for Best Flamenco Album in the Premios de la Musica and the Latin Grammys 2003. She created her own record label in 2007 by the name Salobre Records. In 2008 has released great albums like "Raíces y Alas" (Salobre) an homage to Juan Ramón Jiménez with music arrangements by Juan Carlos Romero and live album "Remembranzas" (Salobre, 2011) recorded at Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville with special guest like Miguel Poveda, Juan Carlos Romero, Miguel Angel Cortes and Javier Barón. From 2012 to 2017 She also was on tour with scenic projects as "Ensayo Flamenco", “Cu4tro", "Oasis Abierto" and "Encuentro" and "Tempo de Luz" with artists like Jorge Pardo, Belen Maya, Carlos Benavent, Tomasito, Tino Di Geraldo, Cañizares performing in Parco della Musica in Rome, Teatro de la Maestranza in Sevilla, Cite de la Musique in Paris, etc. In 2017 she release her new album "Verso a Verso homage to Miguel Hernández" and she won Best Flamenco Album MIN Awards. In 2018 she was on tour with the show "Tempo de Luz" with singers Arcangel and Marina Heredia in Carnegie Hall in New York, Sadler`s Wells in London, Wilshire Elbell in Los Angeles, Teatro Grec in Barcelona, Miami Adrienne and Teatro del Canal in Madrid, etc. In 2019 she is also on tour with "El Amor Brujo" with symphonic orchestra and with her last album "Verso a Verso" (Salobre, 2018) accompanied by a piano, guitar, double bass, and drums. Carmen’s voice seeks out intimacy to convey her flamenco expression in this selection of unique songs. She is the only flamenco woman artist who has won the National Music Award in 2001 by Ministry of Culture of Spain because she is a flamenco legend.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Verso A Verso (Canta A Miguel Hernández) | Carmen Linares | 2016 | Album |
Antología | Carmen Linares | 2015 | Compil. |
Lo Mejor De... Carmen Linares | Carmen Linares | 2014 | Compil. |
Todo Carmen Linares | Carmen Linares | 2014 | Compil. |
Remembranzas | Carmen Linares | 2011 | Album |
El Flamenco Es... Carmen Linares (Vive El Arte Y El Sentimiento) | Carmen Linares | 2010 | Compil. |
Raíces Y Alas | Carmen Linares & Juan Carlos Romero | 2008 | Album |
Un Ramito De Locura | Carmen Linares Con Gerardo Nuñez Trío | 2002 | Album |
Locura De Brisa Y Trino | Manolo Sanlúcar Con Carmen Linares | 2000 | Album |
Las Reinas | Carmen Linares, La Susi & Remedios Amaya | 2000 | Compil. |
Antología | Carmen Linares | 1996 | Single |
Su Cante | Carmen Linares | 1996 | Album |
Antología (La Mujer En El Cante) | Carmen Linares | 1996 | Album |
Spain: Desde El Alma (Cante Flamenco En Vivo) | Carmen Linares | 1994 | Album |
Canciones Populares Antiguas | Carmen Linares | 1994 | Album |
La Luna En El Río | Carmen Linares | 1991 | Album |
Cantaora | Carmen Linares | 1988 | Album |