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Poll Question: What are your 3 favorite Spanish progrock albums?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 17:59

Is this the end, my friends?  .....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 18:09
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 this the end, beautiful  friend  .....



this is the end,  my only friend, the end....

hahaha couldn't resist that.


Hey I've only heard/have the Ciclos album, absolutely LOVED it, and interested in hearing more Spanish prog.

Give me say.. 5 must haves....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 18:09

Why should it be the end?

The end of what?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 18:12

5 must haves:

Crack''Si todo hiciera...''

Fusioon ''Minorisa''

Los Canarios ''Ciclos''

Nu ''Cuentos de ayer y de Hoy''

Triana ''El Patio''

And there's plenty more where it comes from...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 18:23
5 more:

Mezquita "recuerdos de mi tierra"

Cai "Noche Abierta"

Granada "España año 75"

Alameda "Alameda"

Ibio "Cuevas de Altamira"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 18:35

BUY SENOGUL MI AMIGOS, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!! Otherwise, it IS the end ..... ..!

Anyway, thanks for joining this topic, I am glad that so many progheads were willing to give their opinion about other bands than Dream Theater, Tool, The Mars Volta, King Crimson, Yes, ELP, Genesis, etc. A BIG HAND FOR THE SMALLER AND UNKNOWN BANDS  !

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2006 at 18:42
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

BUY SENOGUL MI AMIGOS, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!! Otherwise, it IS the end ..... ..!

Anyway, thanks for joining this topic, I am glad that so many progheads were willing to give their opinion about other bands than Dream Theater, Tool, The Mars Volta, King Crimson, Yes, ELP, Genesis, etc. A BIG HAND FOR THE SMALLER AND UNKNOWN BANDS  !



Italian prog opened my eyes to ... a whole world of prog hahahah, so willing to jump into the unknown so to speak.  Music is music.. regardless of the language.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2006 at 07:07
Hi everyone! Just wanted to say THANKS a lot to Erik and Pagasarri for recommending Senogul in this thread. Since I play in that band I will not say anything about how good is "Tránsitos"... 

Well, at least let me say that it's a mix of many different influences, with a Spanish touch here and there... and there's also a long andalusian rock suite, a tribute to an almost lost style that we like so much. That's all I can say. Get "Tránsitos" here!! (www.senogul.tk)

Well, now let's talk about my favourite Spanish prog CDs. Of course "Ciclos" is a masterpiece, the best one IMO. I also love Cai, Triana, Alameda and Eduardo Bort (if it wasn't for his accent...). Crack's CD has an very special meaning for me, since the band was from my city and Senogul recorded a demo CD in the studio of Crack's keyboard player (Mento Hevia). He told us Crack had already finished composing a second CD when they disbanded and he says it was better than the first one !! But they didn't manage to record anything. That's bad luck for prog history....

I don't like so much Mezquita-Recuerdos De Mi Tierra. I can't find anything special there, sorry...

Just one recommendation: do you know Camarón? He was the greatest flamenco singer. In 1980 he got some very good musicians together (some of them from the Spanish prog scene) to record a flamenco-rock album, "La leyenda del tiempo". It's not exactly prog... but flamenco-rock, which means that it's more flamenco-oriented than the typical andalusian rock. If you like that stlye, try it!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2006 at 10:30
Originally posted by Carakhallo Carakhallo wrote:

Hi everyone! Just wanted to say THANKS a lot to Erik and Pagasarri for recommending Senogul in this thread. Since I play in that band I will not say anything about how good is "Tránsitos"... 

Well, at least let me say that it's a mix of many different influences, with a Spanish touch here and there... and there's also a long andalusian rock suite, a tribute to an almost lost style that we like so much. That's all I can say. Get "Tránsitos" here!! (www.senogul.tk)

Well, now let's talk about my favourite Spanish prog CDs. Of course "Ciclos" is a masterpiece, the best one IMO. I also love Cai, Triana, Alameda and Eduardo Bort (if it wasn't for his accent...). Crack's CD has an very special meaning for me, since the band was from my city and Senogul recorded a demo CD in the studio of Crack's keyboard player (Mento Hevia). He told us Crack had already finished composing a second CD when they disbanded and he says it was better than the first one !! But they didn't manage to record anything. That's bad luck for prog history....

I don't like so much Mezquita-Recuerdos De Mi Tierra. I can't find anything special there, sorry...

Just one recommendation: do you know Camarón? He was the greatest flamenco singer. In 1980 he got some very good musicians together (some of them from the Spanish prog scene) to record a flamenco-rock album, "La leyenda del tiempo". It's not exactly prog... but flamenco-rock, which means that it's more flamenco-oriented than the typical andalusian rock. If you like that stlye, try it!!




Hello carakhallo. your Cd is just wondeful, oloking foward to the next!( a bit of spanish: vamos que estoy ansiao ara mismo jajaja).
You cd is the emule network thanks to Nilo2000 who put it in our prog rock forum (the new adress is www.foroerg.com, la morada del perro verde), and i love for the first time, really.

I visit you website almos everyday looking for some new information about the new album, jeejej

So, that's all folks

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2006 at 10:31
Oh, i forgot it

Which instrument do you play in senogul carakhallo??
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2006 at 11:48

Thanks for your advise Carakhallo, I will check out Camaron La Leyenda Del Tiempo. I have already heard things from Camaron but I am not really into flamenco singing but the way you describes La Leyenda .. it could be interesting.

By the way, here is my Spanish progrock Top, fellow aficionados:

1) Triana - El Patio

2) Medina Azahara - Vivo

3) Various Artists - Rock Andalus (Medina Azahara, Cai, Gualdalquivir, Iman, Alameda)

4) Iceberg - Tutankhamon

5) Mezquita - Recuerdos De Mi Tierra

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2006 at 11:48

Thanks again, Pagasarri!

I am one of the guitar players. I would say I play the lead guitar, but Pedro (the other guitar player from Senogul) plays also some lead guitar when he uses the e-bow (like in DrGull, at the very beginning of the CD)

About our website, we are taking care of it ourselves and we don't have so much time to update it... that's why there's not much information about the record. Sorry, it's our fault!

But I can tell you that although it's going quite slowly (we can only go to the studio on weekends)  it is sounding very good, we are so happy with the results so far! As you may know, "Tránsitos" was recorded playing live, and although the sound quality is pretty good it could be improved. So we are recording every track from "Tránsitos" again, with much better sound and more instrumentation (more keyboard layers, some percussion instruments and we plan to include a choir in one track and some brass arragements in another one). But we are recording many other tracks, not just re-recording "Tránsitos". Actually, we already have enough material for two CDs. Probably the first one will include all our prog tracks (it will be about 1 hour long) and the second one will include our new more experimental songs, in a style I would call progressive MUSIC, although maybe not ROCK.

Thanks again for your interest in the band, I hope we can keep in contact.

Please, write me an email if you need any information about the band or the recording.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2006 at 18:55

We are looking forward to your new album with Senogul, Carakhallo, expectations are high and I beg for some flamenco on it!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2006 at 18:34
This is the end ...  ...        &nb sp;         &nb sp;         &nb sp;         &nb sp;      or ... ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2006 at 05:05
no!! it isn't the end...

LAdies and gentlemen, the progarchives theatre is proud to announce a first. The firts time anywhere there's been an act of this nature... ejejejej a bit from chicago...


A good band in my opinion is Tarantula and their eponymous Cd, later they launched a second Cd but this one is definetly not prog....but punk!
Tarantula first album features vocals form folk to operatic style (very good for me) but only in the first song.
The rest of the songs are good, even some of them very good

For more information look here: http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~inesta/Prog/SPE/tarantula.html

look also for itziar from 1979, sakre (good, but not essential) and harnakis. All of them form the basque country.


So, yo can see it, it's not the end



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2006 at 05:25

DUNCAN DHU

HOBRES G

LA UNION

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2006 at 05:30
Originally posted by antonio antonio wrote:

DUNCAN DHU

HOBRES G

LA UNION



But this is not prog!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2006 at 05:35

I added this week Máquina! and Goma.

Both excellent groups that are much worth the investigations.

Next week I will try to include Basque folk prog Errobi. I have two of their three albums and the first one is astounding, but I must hear and research them more to write the bio 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2006 at 05:43
Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

I added this week Máquina! and Goma.

Both excellent groups that are much worth the investigations.

Next week I will try to include Basque folk prog Errobi. I have two of their three albums and the first one is astounding, but I must hear and research them more to write the bio 



Here is some information: http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~inesta/Prog/SPE/errobi.html

I have Ametsaren Bidea  but i don't like it vey much.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 01 2006 at 07:06

Good work Sean, arriba!

Pagassari: I have heard the first Tarantula (on Korean label), harder-edeged prog with some amazing Mellotron eruptions!

I just received an e-mail from Eduardo, keyboardplayer from Senogul, their re-arranged CD Transitos will be released this year and features more keyboards, especially the Kurzweil.

Has anybody recommendations from Spanish prog with flamenco (I own cd's from Cai, Medina Azahara, Azahar, Miguel Rios, Mezquita, Triana and Diego De Moron).

Highly recommended: the 2-CD compilation Duende Electrico - see my review on this site.

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