Ia i Batiste - Chichonera's Cat (Reissue) (1975/2008)
Artist: Ia i Batiste
Title: Chichonera's Cat
Year Of Release: 1975/2008
Label: Picap
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 31:44
Total Size: 200 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Chichonera's Cat
Year Of Release: 1975/2008
Label: Picap
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 31:44
Total Size: 200 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Bon dia, lluna 3:12
02. Ocell 1:18
03. Chichonera's Cat 3:03
04. El llarg i lluent cami 2:50
05. Canco per a no sentir-se sol 2:11
06. El noi i la canco 3:12
07. Aeronaus 3:30
08. El gessami i la rosa 2:12
09. Imatges de l'estiu 2:41
10. Villa Montserrat 1:14
11. Esqueix de canco 3:15
12. Vida de pel.licula 2:29
Line-up:
Max Sunyer - Guitar
Francis Rabassa - drums
Ia Clua - bass
Jordi batiste - flute, bass, vocal
Ia Clua & Jordi Batiste were two Catalan musicians who started their career in the late 60's. Batiste was member of the leading psychedelic- progressive group Maquina, one of the most legendary groups ever to come out from Barcelona. After leaving Maquina, Jordi Batiste got together with Ia Clua and released two excellent albums; the first (Un gran dia) was released in 1971 on the Diablo label. The second one, '' Chichonera's cat'' , is from 1975 and came out originally on the Edigsa label. Musically this album is a blend of progressive, rock & folk, entirely sung in the Catalan language. Great stuff.
After their astonishing debut, Ia-Batiste took their songwriting talent one step further. Combining complex prog rock arrangements with their trademark catchy pop harmonies they create a sophisticated collection of charming progressive folk tunes. Recorded at EMI studios between May and June 1975, it features Jordi & Clua on bass, Francis Rabassa on drums, Max Sunyer (Tapiman, Iceberg) on guitar plus plenty of synth action (Elka & Moog) courtesy of Kitflus (Proyecto A, Iceberg, Pegasus). The sophisticated musical backing includes also percussion, piano, sax, choir, children’s voices and pre-recorded tape. An essential record from the catalan scene recommended to all lover’s of 70’s prog! After this album was separated and Batiste went to the Orquesta Plateria.
After their astonishing debut, Ia-Batiste took their songwriting talent one step further. Combining complex prog rock arrangements with their trademark catchy pop harmonies they create a sophisticated collection of charming progressive folk tunes. Recorded at EMI studios between May and June 1975, it features Jordi & Clua on bass, Francis Rabassa on drums, Max Sunyer (Tapiman, Iceberg) on guitar plus plenty of synth action (Elka & Moog) courtesy of Kitflus (Proyecto A, Iceberg, Pegasus). The sophisticated musical backing includes also percussion, piano, sax, choir, children’s voices and pre-recorded tape. An essential record from the catalan scene recommended to all lover’s of 70’s prog! After this album was separated and Batiste went to the Orquesta Plateria.