Bacamarte - Depois Do Fim (Reissue) (1983/1995)

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Title: Depois Do Fim
Year Of Release: 1983/1995
Label: Rarity
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 44:29
Total Size: 120/304 Mb (scans)
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Bacamarte - Depois Do Fim (Reissue) (1983/1995)


Tracklist:

1. UFO (6:28)
2. Smog Alado (4:14)
3. Miragem (4:56)
4. Pássaro De Luz (2:35)
5. Caño (2:01)
6. Último Entardecer (9:31)
7. Controvérsia (2:00)
8. Depois Do Fim (6:33)
9. Mirante Das Estrelas (6:12)

Line-up::
Jane Duboc - vocals
Marcus Moura - flute, accordion
Mario Neto - acoustic & electric guitars
Mr. Paul - percussion
Delto Simas - acoustic & electric basses
Marco Veríssimo - drums
Sergio Villarim - keyboards

Founded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1974 - Disbanded in 1984 - Regrouped Live in 2012 and 2014

This was a Brazilian septet including Mario Neto (guitar/vocals), Sergio Villarim (keyboards), Delto Simas (bass), Marco Veríssimo (drums), Marcus Moura (flute/accordion), Mr. Paul (percussion) and Jane Duboc (vocals). A rich and symphonic music with wonderful keyboards and a very nice flute which enlightens the compositions full of interest and detours. A few female vocal interventions complete to enrich this great work. The band surpasses their influences: LOCANDA DEL FATE, PFM, QUELLA VECCHIA LOCANDA and ILLUSION.

They made two albums entitled "Depois Do Fim" ('83) and "Sete Cidades" ('99). In '95 Rarity Records released their first LP on CD with the addition of a bonus track (due to appear in their second LP). The CD "Depois Do Fim" is one of the highlights of the South-American Prog rock: a compelling blend of varied keyboards (vintage synthesizers, strings, piano, organ), skillful acoustic and electric guitar and strong Portuguese vocals. The nine compositions (four instrumental) sound warm and elaborate with many changing atmospheres. I'm mostly impressed by Mario Neto's alternating guitar play: from powerful and howling electric guitar to a slight Andalusian touch and classical like JOHN WILLIAMS (Sky-era) or using the tremolo-technique on the Spanish guitar (like "Recuerdos de la Alhambra" from TARREGA). Not to be missed by any serious Prog rock aficionado!


  • demerval
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Thank you very much!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.