Originally released in 1973, Fuente y Caudal is widely regarded as one of the most important recordings in the history of flamenco guitar. The album captures Paco de Lucía at the height of his early creative period, combining traditional flamenco forms with his own modern harmonic ideas and dazzling virtuosity.
The album includes the legendary rumba “Entre Dos Aguas,” a groundbreaking instrumental that became Paco de Lucía’s signature piece and helped introduce flamenco guitar to a global audience. The track’s infectious rhythm and melodic improvisation made it an international success and a landmark moment in flamenco history.
Blending tradition with innovation, Fuente y Caudal remains one of the guitarist’s most influential recordings and a cornerstone of modern flamenco. Presented here on 180-gram virgin vinyl with the original artwork.