It's not world music. It's called Tango and it is light years beyond what he was doing in his early days... why would he go back to a more elementary style of music after he progressed so much? Maybe you should open your mind and musical tastes and when you do, you may understand.
@@chad969 I like all his albums too. It just amazes me how many people think his music got worse instead of better. I remember first hearing world sinfonia around 1992 and I admit it was a strange new sensation of music that was heavily influenced by Astor Piazzolla and it was difficult at first to understand but once I did understand it, it was absolutely breathtaking. Al gave me that CD after his concert and I listened to it non-stop. That was a major turning point for me as well. It's music that needs to be listened to over and over again and it just keeps growing and unfolding into a beauty that is missed by those without the patience to appreciate it.
Magnifique!!!!!!! passion, technique, sensualité, force ,musicalité incroyable je suis transportée entièrement par ces émotions...Merci merci
Quelle sublime Musique , ça fait voyager , Super !!!
Wonderfull. It´s very, very good!
Great
very nice quality thanks
fantastic !!!
💗💖✨Thank you. ☀️🌞🌬
Анатолий Александрин😮 Мой Учитель.
Ez igen!!!
This is not the best music to listen to when you're getting ready for work.
Oh no, i'm doing that right now
I hope someday Mr. Di Meola goes back to his wonderful early records style and goes away from all this world music shit he is so into nowadays.
It's not world music. It's called Tango and it is light years beyond what he was doing in his early days... why would he go back to a more elementary style of music after he progressed so much? Maybe you should open your mind and musical tastes and when you do, you may understand.
Tango Kaleidos Couldn’t have said to better. I like all his albums but this is music at its finest
@@chad969 I like all his albums too. It just amazes me how many people think his music got worse instead of better. I remember first hearing world sinfonia around 1992 and I admit it was a strange new sensation of music that was heavily influenced by Astor Piazzolla and it was difficult at first to understand but once I did understand it, it was absolutely breathtaking. Al gave me that CD after his concert and I listened to it non-stop. That was a major turning point for me as well. It's music that needs to be listened to over and over again and it just keeps growing and unfolding into a beauty that is missed by those without the patience to appreciate it.
@@tangokaleidos1926 I agree with what you said.
Piano is out of tune
Impossible, it's effect of microphones rather.