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Alacrán-Alacran-'71 Spanish Prog Rock-NEW LP ORANGE
Alacrán – Alacran
Alacrán - Alacran
Label: Sommor – SOMM057c
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Orange
Country: Spain
Released: 2020
Genre: Rock
Style: Acid Rock
A1 Sticky
Written-By – Fernando Arbex
A2 Son (America, America)
Written-By – Fernando Arbex
A3 My Soul (Suddenly)
Written-By – Fernando Arbex, Ignacio Egaña*
B1 San Francisco (California)
Written-By – Fernando Arbex
B2 Take A Look Around You, Baby
Written-By – Ignacio Egaña*
B3 Will You Keep My Love Forever
Written-By – Fernando Arbex, Ignacio Egaña*
Recorded At – Estudios Celada
Arranged By – Fernando Arbex, Ignacio Egaña*, Oscar Lasprilla
Producer, Directed By – Fernando Arbex
New reissue on Sommor
Limited to 100 orange vinyl hand-numbered copies.
Barcode: 4040824089412
Powerful hard–rock with West Coast, psychedelic, prog and latin–rock touches from Spain, 1971, featuring killer lead guitar and organ, sung in English.
The missing link between Los Brincos and Barrabas!
Alacran was a Spanish power–trio formed by legendary drummer, songwriter & producer FERNANDO ARBEX along with guitar/keyboard player OSCAR LASPRILLA and bass player/singer IGNACIO ’IÑAKI’ EGAÑA. Fernando and Oscar had previously played in famous Spanish beat band Los Brincos: Fernando was a founding member and Oscar, who came from Colombia – where he had been part of Los Speakers – was recruited for their final line–up, recording with them the psych masterpiece "Mundo, Demonio y Carne". Iñaki Egaña was an acclaimed bass player who came from psych/blues band Los Buenos. So, basically we’re talking about three of the best musicians from the Spanish 60s–70s scene. When they started to play together, chemistry occurred and soon, guided by Fernando, they entered the studio to lay down some tracks. "Alacran" was the result, the only album by this short–lived power–trio, recorded in 1969 but not released until 1971 (as a self–released edition, distributed by the Zafiro label). It was released in Spain and Brazil but despite the good reviews and interest from some record labels in the US, the band never got to play live and soon they split.
Alacran was over but Barrabas, featuring Fernando and Iñaki, was born...