Goma - 14 Abril (Reissue) (1975/1995)
Artist: Goma
Title: 14 Abril
Year Of Release: 1975/1995
Label: Lost Vinyl
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 40:05
Total Size: 107/258 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: 14 Abril
Year Of Release: 1975/1995
Label: Lost Vinyl
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 40:05
Total Size: 107/258 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Aqui y Ahora (11:56)
2. Madre y Tierra (8:15)
a) Madre y Tierra
b) Pellizco
3. Un Nuevo Abril Sin Sol (8:17)
4. Shootin' Up (Subiendo) (11:38)
Line-up::
Alberto Toribio - keyboards, voices
Antonio Rodriguez - drums, voices
Manuel Rodriguez - guitars, voices
Pepe Lagares - bass, voices
Pepe Sanchez - saxes
From the third largest province Andalusia (after the two Castillas), and from its capital Seville comes one of the best prog groups to have recorded an album. This band consists of ex-members of Chilcle, Caramelos Y Pipas and Gong (not the hippie group based in Normandy) and therefore they were no rookies anymore. A standard progressive quartet with a saxman added,
They only recorded one sole album named after an important date for them, the day they decided to join together and apparently they also decided to release that album on the precise day one year later. A typically symphonic album somewhere in the middle of the British scene and the Italian one, they did not hesitate to become a bit adventurous on some passages of the album.
Not to be confused with the band GOMA 2 who released a self titled album in 1979, because they were a band from Galicia who sung in Portuguese.
They only recorded one sole album named after an important date for them, the day they decided to join together and apparently they also decided to release that album on the precise day one year later. A typically symphonic album somewhere in the middle of the British scene and the Italian one, they did not hesitate to become a bit adventurous on some passages of the album.
Not to be confused with the band GOMA 2 who released a self titled album in 1979, because they were a band from Galicia who sung in Portuguese.