Aural Fixation Wrote:
Maybe you need to see them in person, BG. It's absolutely spectacular what Gabriela does with that guitar.
I appreciated them before I even saw any live material of theirs. It's a good, fun, different album. It's not trying to be any particular flavor of Spanish guitar. I don't know why people are trying to pigeonhole them into some particular style. It's just enjoyable music. Yes, there are "better" and "faster" guitarists out there, but I thought all of you hated that kind of thing, being all indie and crap like that where "better" and "faster" didn't matter.

And, besides, I've managed to use them as a foot-in-door for other, wilder stuff with people I know - I've managed to get some people to check out Michael Hedges after they've listened to RyG via the "well, if you like this, you should check out ____" factor. Totally different styles of music, but for some reason when acoustic guitar is involved, people are willing to waive their culturally-imposed disdane for solo guitar.
But, yeah, as Phil mentioned, anyone digging RodGab should check out the three John McLaughlin, Al DiMeola, and Paco DeLucia albums - these guys are in a whole different league.