Arco Iris - Cronologia (1969-71/1992)
BAND/ARTIST: Arco Iris
- Title: Cronologia
- Year Of Release: 1969-71/1992
- Label: RCA
- Genre: Prog Rock, Art Rock, Jazz Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:08:01
- Total Size: 289/469 Mb (scans 600dpi)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Lo Veo En Tus Ojos (single, 1969)
02 - Canción Para Una Mujer (single, 1969)
03 - Luisito Cortate El Pelo (single 1969)
04 - Sólo Tengo Amor (single 1969)
05 - Blues De Dana (single 1970)
06 - Quién Es La Chica (single 1970)
07 - Quiero Llegar (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
08 - Hoy Te Miré (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
09 - Camino (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
10 - Coral (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
11 - Te Quiero, Te Espero (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
12 - Luli (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
13 - Canción De Cuna Para Un Niño Astronauta (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
14 - Y Una Flor (El Pastito) (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
15 - Tiempo (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
16 - Y Ahora Soy (album 'Arco Iris', 1970)
17 - Es Nuestra La Libertad (single, 1971)
18 - Zamba (single, 1971)
Line-up::
Gustavo Santaolalla: guitar, piano, organ, percussion, effects, lead vocals
Guillermo Bordarampй: bass, cello , percussion and vocals
Ara Tokatliбn: flute, saxophone, piano and vocals
Alberto Cascino: drums and percussion
Founded in El Palomar, Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1968 - Disbanded in 1975 - Reformed in 1977 up until 2003
A leading band in the developpement of the South America progressive rock scene with Los Jaivas and a few others. Their music is a solid combination of jazz rock, ethnic folk with sometimes subtle "spacey" symphonic arrengements. The initial formation is composed by Altar Tokatlián (winds), Gustavo Santaolalla (voice and guitar), Guillermo Bordarampé. They first formed several bands in the 60s (The Rovers, The Blackbyrds, The Crows) to play covers. They finally recorded their first effort back at the end of the 60´s. It´s an orinal mixture of typical Latin folk, acoustic music and 60´s "acid" rock. After the departure of Alberto Cascino, the drummer Horacio Droopy Gianello integrates the band. They record "Suite numero 1" in 1972 also for RCA. The album "Tiempo de resurrección" published the same year will affirm the own musical identity of the band: an outstanding blend of fusion "folk" music with jazz rock. The double LP "Sudamerica o il regresso a la Aurora" represents the summit of the band in term of orchestral achievement. The music offers an unique multi influences rock universe, made of blues, native music, jazz...Released in 1973 "Inti-Raymi" is a good following to their previous effort but generally seen as less captivating. After the spiritual "Ara Tokatlián & Enrique Villegas : inspiracion" (1975) "Los elementales" (1977) will largely put the stress on freak out jazzy rock improvisations. After this classic period the band has continued to produce records until today, reaching their sound in a more new age and mellow jazz direction.
A leading band in the developpement of the South America progressive rock scene with Los Jaivas and a few others. Their music is a solid combination of jazz rock, ethnic folk with sometimes subtle "spacey" symphonic arrengements. The initial formation is composed by Altar Tokatlián (winds), Gustavo Santaolalla (voice and guitar), Guillermo Bordarampé. They first formed several bands in the 60s (The Rovers, The Blackbyrds, The Crows) to play covers. They finally recorded their first effort back at the end of the 60´s. It´s an orinal mixture of typical Latin folk, acoustic music and 60´s "acid" rock. After the departure of Alberto Cascino, the drummer Horacio Droopy Gianello integrates the band. They record "Suite numero 1" in 1972 also for RCA. The album "Tiempo de resurrección" published the same year will affirm the own musical identity of the band: an outstanding blend of fusion "folk" music with jazz rock. The double LP "Sudamerica o il regresso a la Aurora" represents the summit of the band in term of orchestral achievement. The music offers an unique multi influences rock universe, made of blues, native music, jazz...Released in 1973 "Inti-Raymi" is a good following to their previous effort but generally seen as less captivating. After the spiritual "Ara Tokatlián & Enrique Villegas : inspiracion" (1975) "Los elementales" (1977) will largely put the stress on freak out jazzy rock improvisations. After this classic period the band has continued to produce records until today, reaching their sound in a more new age and mellow jazz direction.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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