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TIERRA DE ESPECIAS

Amarok

 

Prog Folk

3.53 | 15 ratings

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hdfisch
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4 stars I like very much bands like the Spanish Amarok (means wolf in Inuit language) blending influences from folk/jazz music and using many natural sounding instruments. The music on "Tierra de Especias" (which means Land of Spices) is a tap more attractive to me compared with "Canciones de los perdidos" (though that one is very nice as well) since it's more vivid and energetic. First two songs are very well presented Spanish folkloristic music (not that much on the Flamenco side) with a strong oriental influence. "M'Gour" has a slight classical touch with nice violin. "Chenini " is an instrumental piece more in a jazz-rock vein with great violin and flute and certainly a highlight of this record. It's as well the only track which an obvious rock fraction. "El Caramillo Del Alba" is again without vocals and a short quiet more classically oriented piece. After two folkloristic songs we have the instrumental "El Sran Bazar" which is a very nice kinda ethnic jazz fusion with didjeridoo. After the flamenco-type "Danza De Samotracia" with violin and acoustic guitar before we have the 16 minutes long multi-parted song "Azabel Cuentacuentos" which is very diverse, never too long at any moment and should appeal to every fan of prog rock epics.

This one from them might not be called an essential album and most progheads will probably go for their most complex work "Quentadharken ". Nevertheless I'm rounding up my 3 ½ half stars to 4 since it's a very good and pleasant one in ethnic fusion with great musicianship and wonderful versatile instrumentation.

hdfisch | 4/5 |

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