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MIGUEL ABUELO ET NADAAbuelo MiguelHeavy Prog3.93 | 5 ratings |
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![]() Now, if I have to give my own view of the effect that such musical difference seems to have had on the album itself, I have to say that it conducted to a fascinating fusion of both aspects, endly resulting in a completely absorbing listen. The voice of Abuelo is maybe an aquired taste, but is also endowed with an extended register and a ductile expressive ability, and both aspects allow him to express the very different moods and energy levels successively created by a band that is always challenging his prowess. As a listening guide, I suggest you to go for tracks 1 Tirando piedras al río (Throwing Stones To The River), and 3 Estoy Aqui Parado Sentado Y Acostado (I'm Here Standing Sitting And Lying), if you were interested primarily in the heavier side of things (even when they include also classical-like passages), and for tracks 2 El largo día de vivir (The Long Day Of Living) and 4 El muelle (The Dock), in the case you prefer to listen to the calmer stuff first (even when the last one evolves gradually to a fantastic heavy climax). The entire album is excellent, because of the great performances, notable compositions and outstanding sound quality, and it surely worth the while taken for a careful, intimate, and relaxed listen.
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