Aquelarre – Lo Mejor De Aquelarre (1977) Vinyl
BAND/ARTIST: Aquelarre
- Title: Lo Mejor De Aquelarre
- Year Of Release: 1977
- Label: Microfon Argentina S.A.
- Genre: Prog Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, 24/96)
- Total Time: 31:48
- Total Size: 636 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
A1 Violencia En El Parque
A2 Pajaro De La Locura
A3 Parte Del Dia
B1 Caceria En El Bosque
B2 Ceremonias Para Disolver
B3 Aves Rapaces
Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Emilio Del Guercio
Clavinet, Organ, Vocals – Hugo Gonzalez Neira
Electric Guitar, Ukulele, Acoustic Guitar – H?ctor Starc
Drums, Chorus – Rodolfo Garcia
Founded in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1971- Disbanded in 1977 - Reunited between 1996-1998 and 2004-2013
AQUELARRE (meaning witches nocturnal meeting with the devil) was formed after the dissolution of the band ALMENDRA in 1970, as its bass player Emilio del Güercio and drummer Rodolfo Garcia joined up with guitar player Héctor Stark and keyboard player Hugo González Neira joined up. They performed in B.A.Rock II festival 1971, and their first studio album "Aquelarre" was released in 1972. It's cover was drawn by the band's bass player, who became graphic designer later. Their music is sophisticated psychedelic rock'n'roll with very impressionistic moments, artistic arrangements, surrealistic themes and they have a jazzy rhythm section. During next years they released three more albums, "Candiles" in 1973, and it's cover is a painting of Goya, which name is the same as the bands name! Third and their most popular album "Brumas" was released in 1974. After this the band moved to Spain, and they released the album "Siesta" in 1975. After this they had a tour in Spain, but they didn't get the success they searched, and in 1977 they had their goodbye concert in Argentina without González Neira, who stayed in Spain. After their dissolution Rodolfo Garcia joined TANTOR, and Emilio del Güergcio went to have a solo career.
AQUELARRE (meaning witches nocturnal meeting with the devil) was formed after the dissolution of the band ALMENDRA in 1970, as its bass player Emilio del Güercio and drummer Rodolfo Garcia joined up with guitar player Héctor Stark and keyboard player Hugo González Neira joined up. They performed in B.A.Rock II festival 1971, and their first studio album "Aquelarre" was released in 1972. It's cover was drawn by the band's bass player, who became graphic designer later. Their music is sophisticated psychedelic rock'n'roll with very impressionistic moments, artistic arrangements, surrealistic themes and they have a jazzy rhythm section. During next years they released three more albums, "Candiles" in 1973, and it's cover is a painting of Goya, which name is the same as the bands name! Third and their most popular album "Brumas" was released in 1974. After this the band moved to Spain, and they released the album "Siesta" in 1975. After this they had a tour in Spain, but they didn't get the success they searched, and in 1977 they had their goodbye concert in Argentina without González Neira, who stayed in Spain. After their dissolution Rodolfo Garcia joined TANTOR, and Emilio del Güergcio went to have a solo career.
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