El Tarro De Mostaza
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El Tarro De Mostaza (1970)
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Obertura Brillo De Luz
19:59 |
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Final - Avances
0:59 |
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En Caso De Que Mi Reloj Se Pare
3:56 |
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El Ruido Del Silencio
3:05 |
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Amor Por Telefono
4:00 |
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La Fuente del Jardin - Final
4:42 |
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El Tarro De Mostaza - Selftitled (1970) Mega rare psychedelic progressive album from Mexico, 1970.
ALBUM: 1( ) EL TARRO DE MOSTAZA (Capitol SLEM 230) 1970 R4
NB: (1) reissued by La Onda on vinyl as a limited edition of 500.
[quote]An extremely rare Mexican psychedelic / progressive cross-over album. On the opening track Obertura-Brillo De Luz there's a nice but long keyboard intro, which gradually gives way to effects and pleasant guitar but the keyboards are always around. The largely instrumental cut has a haunting feel at times. It accounts for almost all of side one - the vocals, in Spanish, come in half way through by which time a strong Soft Machine influence (those repetitive organ chords on Soft Machine's first album) becomes evident. The side closes with Final-Advances, a short, catchy instrumental. The material on side two is generally less progressive. En Caso De Que Mi Reloj Se Pare has nice keyboards, El Ruido Del Silencio is quite catchy and Final is a laid back melodic number with woodwind. Certainly an album worth hearing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This '60s Mexican album is the most amazing thing we have heard for a long time. Long tripped out flowing psych with Eastern flourishes, Doors like keyboards, acid drenched West Coast style guitar, backward effects etc. etc. SIMPLY COSMIC!![/quote]
Tracks: 01 - Obertura / Brillo De Luz 02 - Final / Avances 03 - En Caso De Que Mi Reloj Se Pare 04 - El Ruido Del Silencio 05 - Amor Por Telefono / Brillo De Luz (Reprise) 06 - La Fuente Del Jardín / Final
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