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Artist Listing : Aquelarre (3 products)



Aquelarre - Brumas. CD. (Sony Music - 2-484610)

Progressively inclined post-Almendra outfit from 1974. Great Floyd-like guitar/keys, dramatic arrangements and even an orchestra on one track... Following this album they relocated from Argentina to Spain.Housed in a mini card album sleeve.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Prog Rock, 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 70's US Canadian and South American Psychedelia

Aquelarre - Aquelarre. CD. (Magic Land - AQ 119)

Aquelarre was formed in 1971 by ex-Almendra members Emilio del Guercio & Rodolfo Garcia. Their first album, released in 1972, includes highly rehearsed progressive music, surrealistic lyrics, the melodic sound of the electric harpsichord and wild wah-wah guitar solos. The CD features many group clasics like the powerful "Canto", the soft "Yo ser el animal, t sern el a luchar", led by the guitar riff and powerful harpsihord, and the pretty "Cantemos".Housed in a digi sleeve.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Prog Rock, 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 70's US Canadian and South American Psychedelia

Aquelarre - Candides. CD. (Magic Land - AQ120)

Just four months after their first album was released, Aquelarre recorded their second album Candiles, released in 1973. This great CD includes the energetic "Cruzando la calle", the soft melody of "Soplo nuestro", the rhythmic and changing "Hermana vereda", the ballad "Cuentos tristes", the keyboard led with the guitar riff "Miren a este imbcil", the frantic instrumental "Patos trastornados" (with a great guitar performance) and the albums most inspired track: "Iluminen la tierra". The music of Aquelarre was becoming much more progressive and melodic.

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  This product can be found in : 60's & 70's Prog Rock, 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 70's US Canadian and South American Psychedelia

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