sexta-feira, 22 de novembro de 2013

*. Triana .*

Album: Un Camino Por Andar (2007)
Genre: Prog Rock (Crossover/Folk/Andalusian/Pop)  /  Spain

The already mythical band Triana that it was born in 1974 taking the name of the Sevillian neighborhood and that abanderó the style called rockandaluz extracts a new disc with a few characteristics of letter, music and sound similar to the works that were more success for the band there at the end of the 70s, beginning of the 80. With the controversy that it supposes that the current formation does not present none of Triana's founding components also is true that the musicians who compose the band are those who have continued realizing concerts under Triana's name and that his vocalist, Juan Reina, was the one who replaced Jesus de la Rosa after the death of the latter in 1983. Polemics apart on the genuineness and nominal rights, "Un camino por andar" is a disc where there has looked after itself this sound 'Triana' that falls from the first song and where it is easy to identify and to relate with the style that still we were guarding in the memory. Ten are the songs that compose this disc that relies on level collaborations as Charlie Cepeda in the review of ' Sr. Troncoso ' or Manuel Molina the Flemish (Andalusian gipsy) guitar in ' La fuerza del amor '. Most of the authorship of the disc as for music and letters corresponds to Juan Reina and Andrés Herrera (' the bird ') and the love is the backbone of the subject matter of the disc. It includes in addition an instrumental honoring to Tele, who was A Triana's founding battery and to emphasize the sound of palms that are included in some songs, very guessed right. Of one or another form Triana is still present, the seed that was sowed always will be there. Review by "Jabalcuz" (Prog Archives).

RATING:  7.5 / 10

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