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Blood Wake
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Posted: November 14 2021 at 12:07 |
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Hey guys! Lately I've been learning Spanish and of course listening to and translating music is a very helpful activity. So I spiraled down many rabbit holes but found that the 70's prog scene from Argentina does it for me best. Have you guys listened to bands like Crucis and Invisible?
I'm way into Charly Garcia and failing to find documentaries about him in English has lead to me creating my own and I'd really appreciate it if you gave my mini-doc a chance and learn the interesting story of Charly's stab at symphonic prog with his supergroup called La Máquina De Hacer Pájaros. I think it's a really fascinating short story, with the involvement of a military uprising and a bit of drama, I also added just a snippet of my friends and I covering the song, "Bubulina." I'd really appreciate it if you guys check it out and let me know what prog from South America you are into! https://youtu.be/zDgBcKkEjuo |
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Music is my gospel and I preach with my picking hand. -Harry Chapin. Not prog but still cool. Haha
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Hey,
My South American albumsMutantes (BRA) - Tudo Foi Feito Pelo Sol (1974) Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho (BRA) - Paêbirú (1975) Crucis (ARG) - Los Delirios del Mariscal (1976) MIA (ARG) - Cornonstipicum (1978) Los Jaivas (Chile) - Alturas de Machu Pichu (1981) Flor De Loto (Peru) - Flor De Loto (2005) Best |
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siLLy puPPy
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MIA - Cornonstipicum (1978) is indeed one of Argentina's most accomplished prog masterpieces of the 70s in my world. The previous two albums are well worth the time as well but the third is on another level. Edited by siLLy puPPy - November 14 2021 at 12:52 |
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Thirded for MIA. That's a classic.
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Try this (if you haven't yet):
Band: Espíritu Album: Crisálida Year: 1975 |
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Logan
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Plenty I love from South America, but my favourite from Argentina is Bubu's Anabelas. As a three track album, I have said various times that I find it far better than Yes' Close to the Edge. To me it is one of the very great albums in PA.
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For sure in addition to M.I.A. Bubu La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros Alas El Reloj Arco Iris Sui Generis Pez Invisible Spinetta Vox Dei Crucis there are many more i haven't heard |
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Shadowyzard
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Rayuela's self-titled and only album is excellent. Its sub-genre is Jazz Rock/Fusion though, on this site. Pleasant and easy to get into, whilst also being top-quality prog.
I can't remember listening to a symphonic prog band from Argentina. Edited by Shadowyzard - November 14 2021 at 13:19 |
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Blood Wake
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Lots of great bands listed here! I know of MIA but haven't actually listened yet.... Heard most the others listed though. Glad someone mentioned Pez. What a rad band!!
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Music is my gospel and I preach with my picking hand. -Harry Chapin. Not prog but still cool. Haha
I make mini-docs on lesser-known classic prog acts. http://SeansMusicHunt.com |
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nick_h_nz
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Bubu’s “Anabelas” is hard to beat for Argentinian symphonic prog. It’s easily one of the greatest prog albums from the classic ‘70s era, and probably is only not so well known because of its country of origin. If you’ve not heard Anabelas, you really need to do so.
I’d also recommend Akenathon: And, from the same label, Lenin: Qüassi: Rodrigo San Martin has many different bands, as well as a solo career, and is well worth seeking out. You may not like everything he does, but there’s bound to be something you’ll like. Other Argentine bands I like are Áuryn, Defórmica, Gardenia, Montenegro, Vlad Tepes and Vólkova, but a lot of those won’t scratch your itch. |
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nick_h_nz
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Absolutely this! It’s easily one of the very great albums in PA for me, too. So much so, that I’ve never been able to bring myself to listen to the newer Bubu releases, because I know I will surely only be disappointed….. Have you been braver than me, Greg? What’s your opinion? |
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I understand that you are paying attention to Spanish lyrics. Give a try to Alejandro Matos
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the Invisible albums are great! Also loving Pablo "El Enterrador"--though it's an 80s album and a Genesis imitator, not Yes.
Don't know much of the others--have heard snippets of Crucis, La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros, El Reloj, Sui Generis, and Bubu--and, of course, Nexus and Factor Burzaco/Carolina Restuccia. Looking forward to checking out more from the bands suggested here. Great thread! |
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Great!! I´m Argentinean and I recommend you
Bauer - Astronauta Olvidado Nexus - Perpetuum Karma Agnus - Pinturas y Expresiones Amagrama - Ciclotimia Pescado Rabioso - Artaud Spinetta Jade - Alma de Diamante Arco Iris - Agitor Lucens V Jinetes Negros - Tawa Sariwa Invisible - El Jardían de los Presentes
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Nobody mentioned R-U Kaiser from Chile? |
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nick_h_nz
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Well, if they’re from Chile, why would anyone mention them in a discussion about Argentine prog? 🤷🏻♂️ 🙄 |
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Logan
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I have heard it, but not many times and not for a while. I was very reluctant to listen to it, I think that it's a very good album and an excellent return but I didn't warm up to it as much as I might have hoped. I really like the opening track and various other music off it and I recognise the quality of it all but the production/ mixing sounds a bit too slick to my ears and it is going for more heavy rock approach than jazzy approach (bass and drums rather than the more acoustic approach of Anabelas) which makes it less enjoyable to me. With Anabelas, I loved that fusion of western art more academic classical music, jazz and rock, as well as the contrast of elegant and quirky (rather circus like at times). This does sound like a follow-up to Anabelas, and I imagine these pieces had been thought about for many years, but while I think the compositions are very good and the execution is well-done, ultimately I would have preferred some different instrumentation, a lighter-touch at times and a rather different production over-all (it sounds modern in a way that I kind of wish it didn't). So, mostly very good stuff, just not quite my thing over-all. Had this been made in 1979, I think I would hold it in much higher regard, but then I think some of the choices then would have suited my ears better. What it reminded me of in part was Kotebel's Omphalos.
The OP does say at the end of the post
I was thinking about making a list from South America generally. Edited by Logan - November 15 2021 at 10:27 |
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nick_h_nz
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^ I appreciate your thoughts on Bubu’s newer material. I won’t be in a rush to hear it, still, but I am more inclined to listen to it now. While it’s obviously going to be somewhat incomparable to Anabelas, it doesn’t sound as bad as I feared it might.
As for the SA part of the OP, I admit I missed that line somehow, or perhaps just forgot about it. There’s definitely a LOT of SA music I listen to, so including more than just Argentine bands would take me some time. Then again, I guess the OP was looking to keep around the symphonic prog sound, so that would definitely narrow down my list(s) somewhat. |
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wiz_d_kidd
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Re-read the OP's post... "I'd really appreciate it if you guys check it out and let me know what prog from South America you are into!"
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