Solera: Solera (180g) (Limited Edition) auf LP
Solera (180g) (Limited Edition)
Die gute alte Vinyl - Langspielplatte.
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- Label:
- Vinilissimo
- Aufnahmejahr ca.:
- 1973
- UPC/EAN:
- 8435008870164
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 10.9.2010
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Recorded in 1973, Solera's debut was a Spanish interpretation of the US West Coast sound and late-period Beatles. The four band members were responsible for the wonderful songs and lyrics, and the album was brilliantly produced by Rafael Trabucchelli. A landmark in 1970s Spanish music, the birth of Solera can be explained looking at the career of its four members. The most experienced of them, Jos_ Antonio Mart_n (Mßlaga, 1943), had already toured Europe aged 14along with his city's choir and dance group. By then, both he and his brother Manuel (Mßlaga, 1947) had become infatuated with the sounds of young America, but their presence in several 60s bands only left a trace of two records for RCA with Los Gansos. Rodrigo Garc_a (Sevilla, 1943) came back from Bogotß in 1969. He had lived the previous few years as a star fronting the Colombian band Los Speakers. Thanks to that background he soon was busy in Madrid, featuring briefly in Los Pekenikes and getting a regular gig in charge of the Vox organ in Juan Pardo's band. Jos_ y Manuel enrolled him for their firstLP as a duo, the amazing "G_nesis" (Hispavox, 1971). But everything would change with the second LP, "Pronto amanecerß", when bassist Jos_ Mar_a Guzmßn (Madrid, 1952) joined the band, who despite his young age had been performing on stage for five years, first with the "Rey del Silbido" ("King of the Whistle"), Curro Savoy, and later with Los Diamantes and Micky. In the periods between recordings and rehearsals, the two brothers discover the McCartney-esque talent of Guzmßn and Rodrigo's Dylan phrasing, and start to wonder how they would fit in with the increasingly folkie atmosphere of their compositions. When Hispavox offers to support their forthcoming release with a proper promotional campaign, theyalready know they want to record as a four-piece. As a whole, "Solera" appears today as the most accomplished piece of its authors' saga, only comparable to "Se±ora azul" (Hispavox, 1974) by Cßnovas, Rodrigo, Adolfo y Guzmßn (CRAG). The brothers' vocal...
LP
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1 Noche Tras Noche
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2 Una Singular Debilidad
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3 Linda Prima
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4 La Tempestad
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5 Tierra Mojada
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6 El Discipulo De Merlin
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7 Volveras
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8 Calles Del Viejo Paris
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9 Juan
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10 Agua De Coco Y Ron
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11 Tiempo Perdido