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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 11:34
^glad you appreciate so much the music of my country Big smile

That one of Pescado is really a Spinetta solo album, rather than being Pescado Rabioso, jus that label pressure.... My fave of them(Pescado) is 2, but Desatormentandonos is not far behind.
What have you heard of Spinetta Jade, or you have all of their discs?
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Essentially a death metal album with black metal production. The growls are far too deep for my taste, but the music has grown on me over the years I owned it.
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Jon Hassell - Last Night the Moon Came Dropping its Clothes in the Street
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Damn, I was thinking of disliking this each time I didn't listen to it, now I hear it again, it's still up there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 15:46
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I'm honestly inclined to stop playing what I already do and follow your lead, but I would have to stop my metal intake, and I'm highly unlikely to stray from a style per day. What a great record that is, though. Not many songs would rate higher than The End in my opinion.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 17:41
Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

^glad you appreciate so much the music of my country Big smile

That one of Pescado is really a Spinetta solo album, rather than being Pescado Rabioso, jus that label pressure.... My fave of them(Pescado) is 2, but Desatormentandonos is not far behind.
What have you heard of Spinetta Jade, or you have all of their discs?


You're from Argentina? Very cool! I don't even speak Spanish but I've been really digging the music of your country.

The only Spinetta Jade I have heard is Los niņos que escriben en el cielo. I think it was the thin 80s production and funk influences that didn't click with me. Alma de diamante has a higher rating on RYM, should I check that one out or is it very similar to Los niņos for my tastes?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 17:50
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 18:28
Originally posted by EvilGnome EvilGnome wrote:

Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

^glad you appreciate so much the music of my country Big smile

That one of Pescado is really a Spinetta solo album, rather than being Pescado Rabioso, jus that label pressure.... My fave of them(Pescado) is 2, but Desatormentandonos is not far behind.
What have you heard of Spinetta Jade, or you have all of their discs?


You're from Argentina? Very cool! I don't even speak Spanish but I've been really digging the music of your country.

The only Spinetta Jade I have heard is Los niņos que escriben en el cielo. I think it was the thin 80s production and funk influences that didn't click with me. Alma de diamante has a higher rating on RYM, should I check that one out or is it very similar to Los niņos for my tastes?


Hmm, can't re-tell about the album you got. But yeah, Spinetta Jade's later music is jazz fusion with some funk-cliches. But Alma de Diamante is a classc Spinetta(Jade) album, I highly recomend it if you're that of a "fan'' of him, I don't remember that one having funk elements, being totally sincere.

Check that one for sure. If you ever get to like a bit more of jazz fusion with funk elements I highly recomend you Bajo Belgrano, simply stunning.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 18:39
Originally posted by EvilGnome EvilGnome wrote:

Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

Nice, I highly recomend you to check out Invisible, Pescado Rabioso and Spinetta Jade, all with Luis A. Spinetta as leader.
Invisible being most Prog-headed, Pescado Rabioso being more Hard Rock/Blues and Spinetta Jade jazz fusion.



I already have. Wink

I love Pescado Rabioso (especially Artaud) as well as Invisible (espcially Durazno Sangrando). Spinetta Jade didn't really click with me right away but I really like several others from Argentina like La Maquina de Hacer Pajaros and Bubu. What a great scene they had there in the 70s. It's like they had a knack for blending 70s rock with touches of prog and South American influences to make some of the greatest, most criminally overlooked music of the era.


 
Some clappies from me as well .ClapClap So hard to find non argentinian/latin american progheads to enjoy our artists. Arco Iris is another recomendation , a very good mixture of folk music , jazz and prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 18:46
Originally posted by crimson87 crimson87 wrote:

Originally posted by EvilGnome EvilGnome wrote:

Originally posted by cacho cacho wrote:

Nice, I highly recomend you to check out Invisible, Pescado Rabioso and Spinetta Jade, all with Luis A. Spinetta as leader.
Invisible being most Prog-headed, Pescado Rabioso being more Hard Rock/Blues and Spinetta Jade jazz fusion.



I already have. Wink

I love Pescado Rabioso (especially Artaud) as well as Invisible (espcially Durazno Sangrando). Spinetta Jade didn't really click with me right away but I really like several others from Argentina like La Maquina de Hacer Pajaros and Bubu. What a great scene they had there in the 70s. It's like they had a knack for blending 70s rock with touches of prog and South American influences to make some of the greatest, most criminally overlooked music of the era.


 
Some clappies from me as well .ClapClap So hard to find non argentinian/latin american progheads to enjoy our artists. Arco Iris is another recomendation , a very good mixture of folk music , jazz and prog.


Agree, I also forgot to mention the great Crucis, excellent symphonic prog from here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 18:53
dam, that's what I'm missing from my old collection... ^^
 
Funny how you forget completely about a band.


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