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Tracklisting:
CD 1
1 Sé de un Lugar 7:08
2 Diálogo 4:30
3 Recuerdos de Una Noche 4:42
4 Del Crepúsculo Lento Nacerá el Rocío 5:50
5 Necesito 4:05
6 Recuerdos de Triana 2:49
7 Hasta Volver 10:36
8 Tiempo Sin Saber 5:21
CD 2
9 Sombra y Luz 7:31
10 Un Extraño Má 3:05
11 A Través del Aire 6:05
12 Encuentro Fugaz 5:17
13 Y Qué Voy a Hacer Con Tu Sonrisa 4:40
14 Por el Camino 6:45
15 Una Vez 4:13
16 Perdidio Por las Calles 4:07
17 Querida Niña 4:13
18 Como el Viento 3:09
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A symphonic prog band that defined Flamenco progressive and were the foremost Spanish progressive band. These guys, at times, remind me a lot of King Crimson in their early days, yet were a genre in themselves. With poetically styled songs, gorgeous flamenco guitar, and a very Spanish sound, Triana are a must to try, being a very important progressive band. Any of their first four El Patio, Hijos Del Agobio, Sombra Y Luz and Un Encuentro are all worth the find. Their first may possibly be best described as symphonic Flamenco. Lots of flamenco guitar stylings surrounded by a lush synth and Mellotron backdrop. Electric guitar is also well represented, though usually limited to solos and the occasional fill. Triana have created a very original version of symphonic progressive and is well worth hearing. The vocals are in Spanish, very lovely, and are fairly abundant. Later albums follow in the same vein. Start with the first and work your way forward. Good stuff though they ran out of good ideas on the last couple of albums. -- Mike Ohman, new gibraltar encyclopedia. |