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Poll Question: What are your 3 favorite Spanish progrock albums?
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For Spanish prog/Prog Andaluz visit: www.progwalhalla.com  e-mail: [email protected] This is a friend of mine who ownes a progrock cd/dvd mailorder service, he has good contact with Spanish site and bands!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2006 at 09:45
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Erik (and everyone)  - nice to see I haven't lost my touch hahahha.  She knows how much I love my prog....


Ready for a new order...

What should be the next 3 to get

have..

Los Canarios - Ciclos
Mesquita - Recuerdos de mi Tierra
Atila - Reviure

I'd like some ideas more in line with Prog Andaluz rather than just Spanish symphonic rock if you know what I mean..

Hi, Micky

Two albums in your list are also on my next purchase list .

I do feel that I ahev gone a bit too much lately in cd buying..., It's an addistion, I see prog (and metal) cd's and I can't help it... Maybe I need a support group .

I have not yet heard Atila, but I will track them down and listen to it definitely after reading about them.

A good weekend to all.



I haven't blathered at the mouth with the Atila album like I have the Mezquita one but I  it is a great album.  Definitely recommend it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2006 at 09:42
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

OK, Prog Andaluz aficionados, here we go:

Medina Azahara-En El-Hakim (contribution by new flamenco star Vicente Amigo)

Cai-Noche Abierta (wonderful blend of melodic symphonic and flamenco)

Azahar-Azahar (lots of Morish climates)

Iceberg-Tutankhamon (symphonic, jazzrock and some Morish atmospheres)

Triana-El Patio + Hijos Del Agobio (the most compelling blend of symphonic and flamenco)

Saludos!



cool thanks Erik... I'll take at look at those, read some reviews and I still need to check out that website you mentioned.  Thanks for the info...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2006 at 08:39

Originally posted by Cesar Inca Cesar Inca wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

I'm also not familiar with Iceberg, another "track down and listen to" added to my list.


"Coses Nostres" or "Sentiments" would make quite a great place to get started with Iceberg.

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Thank you, I'll look for those.

To jero If you mean where can you buy (since you missed a word in your post) then might I suggest getting Canarios here:

http://synphonic.8m.com/index.htm

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2006 at 08:24

Anyone can tell me where i can the following spanish prog albums:

Ciclos by Los Canarios

Lisker or other basque prog bands.

 

Thanks

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2006 at 07:33
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

I'm also not familiar with Iceberg, another "track down and listen to" added to my list.


"Coses Nostres" or "Sentiments" would make quite a great place to get started with Iceberg.

   Kind regards.
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I'm also not familiar with Iceberg, another "track down and listen to" added to my list.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2006 at 04:59

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Erik (and everyone)  - nice to see I haven't lost my touch hahahha.  She knows how much I love my prog....


Ready for a new order...

What should be the next 3 to get

have..

Los Canarios - Ciclos
Mesquita - Recuerdos de mi Tierra
Atila - Reviure

I'd like some ideas more in line with Prog Andaluz rather than just Spanish symphonic rock if you know what I mean..

Hi, Micky

Two albums in your list are also on my next purchase list .

I do feel that I ahev gone a bit too much lately in cd buying..., It's an addistion, I see prog (and metal) cd's and I can't help it... Maybe I need a support group .

I have not yet heard Atila, but I will track them down and listen to it definitely after reading about them.

A good weekend to all.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 04 2006 at 04:49

OK, Prog Andaluz aficionados, here we go:

Medina Azahara-En El-Hakim (contribution by new flamenco star Vicente Amigo)

Cai-Noche Abierta (wonderful blend of melodic symphonic and flamenco)

Azahar-Azahar (lots of Morish climates)

Iceberg-Tutankhamon (symphonic, jazzrock and some Morish atmospheres)

Triana-El Patio + Hijos Del Agobio (the most compelling blend of symphonic and flamenco)

Saludos!

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Erik (and everyone)  - nice to see I haven't lost my touch hahahha.  She knows how much I love my prog....


Ready for a new order...

What should be the next 3 to get

have..

Los Canarios - Ciclos
Mesquita - Recuerdos de mi Tierra
Atila - Reviure

I'd like some ideas more in line with Prog Andaluz rather than just Spanish symphonic rock if you know what I mean..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2006 at 18:15
Originally posted by Carakhallo Carakhallo wrote:

Originally posted by Pagasarri Pagasarri wrote:

Originally posted by Cesar Inca Cesar Inca wrote:

Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Yesterday evening I added Alameda to this site, mainly due to the enthousiastic reactions like yours on this topic  ! My reviews will follow soon, viva Prog Andaluz !


Way to go!!!!  

I will review their first album as soon as I can... not genius, but very, very beautiful.

I'll say it again: Way to go!!!!

 




Alamade is a great band! great add erik!

Yes, I love their first CD, one of my favourites from the Prog-Andaluz scene. "Amanecer en el puerto" is a fantastic symphonic-andaluz suite. They are the soft and melodic side of the Prog-Andaluz movement



*sigh..... another one for Micky's list...*
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Originally posted by Pagasarri Pagasarri wrote:

Originally posted by Cesar Inca Cesar Inca wrote:

Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Yesterday evening I added Alameda to this site, mainly due to the enthousiastic reactions like yours on this topic  ! My reviews will follow soon, viva Prog Andaluz !


Way to go!!!!  

I will review their first album as soon as I can... not genius, but very, very beautiful.

I'll say it again: Way to go!!!!

 




Alamade is a great band! great add erik!

Yes, I love their first CD, one of my favourites from the Prog-Andaluz scene. "Amanecer en el puerto" is a fantastic symphonic-andaluz suite. They are the soft and melodic side of the Prog-Andaluz movement

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This week I will receive their compilation album Todas Las Grabaciones En CBS 1979-1983, I hope to review it soon after!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2006 at 16:57
Originally posted by Cesar Inca Cesar Inca wrote:

Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Yesterday evening I added Alameda to this site, mainly due to the enthousiastic reactions like yours on this topic  ! My reviews will follow soon, viva Prog Andaluz !


Way to go!!!!  

I will review their first album as soon as I can... not genius, but very, very beautiful.

I'll say it again: Way to go!!!!

 




Alamade is a great band! great add erik!

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Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

Yesterday evening I added Alameda to this site, mainly due to the enthousiastic reactions like yours on this topic  ! My reviews will follow soon, viva Prog Andaluz !


Way to go!!!!  

I will review their first album as soon as I can... not genius, but very, very beautiful.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2006 at 07:35
This week I sold many cd's and dvd's in order to show my wife that I am deadly serious about buying not too much prog ... .. then we went out for a dinner in our favorite Greek restaurant (mousaka, keftedes, baklavas, Mythos beer). Marriage is all about two happy people .. +  !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2006 at 07:24
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

^^^

with me its the opposite situation, my wife (who loves prog as well, only ahe is not as deeply involved in as I) is constantly encouraging me to buy more cd's even though we try to save money for other stuff.




hahahhha... lucky you.... Becks wants to save money to go to.....errr... Disney World this fall.  hahhaha oh joy...    She constantly asks me 'how many CD's do you actually need'.... I show her the main page to this website..

"As of today, the discography lists 10,793 titles from exactly 2,292 bands."

she laughs and turns away.. shaking her head in wonder.....
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Well, Avestin and other progheads who joined this thread, I am very glad that you helped to proove that there are still threads worth visiting .. !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 03 2006 at 05:48

^^^

with me its the opposite situation, my wife (who loves prog as well, only ahe is not as deeply involved in as I) is constantly encouraging me to buy more cd's even though we try to save money for other stuff.

BTW, Erik, your thread has helped me discover new stuff, so thanks for that. I am constantly studying more about the different prog scenes in terms of genres and countries.

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Yesterday evening I added Alameda to this site, mainly due to the enthousiastic reactions like yours on this topic  ! My reviews will follow soon, viva Prog Andaluz !
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