Progressive Rock (Argentina)<
Original release 1978
Reissue Serie Collectors
This Argentine group plays very intricate and original music. Along with the traditional rock set-up (guitar, bass, and drums),
the band featured a violonist, flutist, saxophonist, and pianist. Their
music is complex, energetic, and diabolical in a KING CRIMSON-ish sort
of way. Influences are varied (classic, jazz, rock, folk) but make up
quite an interesting blend.
Anabelas consists of three long
compositios, and features mostly instrumental music that sounds like a
combination of early KING CRIMSON and ANGLAGARD. For those who are into
more intricate prog, there is plenty of dissonance and structural
complexity to delight, but is still a PHENOMENAL album.
Track Listings
1. El Cortejo de un Día Amarillo (19:25)
2. El Viaje de Anabelas (11:12)
3. Sueños de Maniquí (9:16)
Total Time: 39:53
Line-up/Musicians
- Sergio Polizzi / violin
- Cecilia Tenconi / flute, piccolo, bass flute
- Win Fortsman / tenor sax, words
- Petty Guelache / lead & backing vocals
- Eduardo Rogatti / guitar
- Eduardo Fleke Folino / bass
- Eduardo Polo Corbella / drums, percussion
- Daniel Andreoli / composition, arrangement